Plantish Coconut Bottle Brush

Plantish
SKU:
47001700927
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UPC:
47001700927
Availability:
Usually ships next business day.
$8.50
Upgrade your cleaning routine with the Plantish Coconut Bottle Brush, a sustainable, non-toxic solution perfect for all your kitchenware, with zero plastic waste.
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Plantish - Coconut Bottle Brush.

About Product:

The Plantish Coconut Bottle Brush is an eco-friendly, non-scratch cleaning tool designed for versatile use. Featuring durable coconut fiber bristles, it’s perfect for cleaning glasses, cups, dishes, and more, while the sturdy bamboo handle helps reach tricky spots with ease. This sustainable, plastic-free option is a great addition to your eco-conscious cleaning routine, providing an effective and natural way to keep your kitchenware spotless.

Product Features:

  • Size: Brush Head; 11.5 cm length and 3 cm width (with a bulbous top at a width of 5.5 cm). Handle (including brush head); 23 cm.
  • Material: Coconut fiber bristles.
  • Eco-friendly, sustainable alternative to plastic brushes.
  • Perfect for cleaning glasses, cups, dishes, and hard-to-reach areas.
  • Safe for use on cast iron and stainless steel cookware without scratching.
  • Made with natural, oil-resistant coconut fiber bristles, free of chemicals, plastic, and BPA.
  • Compact, non-slip handle designed for a comfortable grip.
  • Toxin-free, ensuring no microplastics contaminate food or the environment.
  • Eco-friendly and good for the environment.
  • Plastic free.
  • Resuable.
  • Compostable.
  • Comes without packaging.
  • Made in Canada.
  • Recyclable.

Directions: Scrub glasses, cups, dishes and hard-to-reach spots with dish soap as needed. Care Tips: Rinse off soap buildup with water after heavy use and wipe to dry. Dry outdoor once to twice every week and alternate with a different soap brush. Use water vinegar solution to clean mold. Place away from high heat or flames. Disposal: Repurpose the brush for shoe cleaning, general house cleaning, gardening, etc. Check the city's waste management info before disposal. If unsure, always consider composting in the backyard over throwing into the garbage.

1 brush.