Oxo Soap Squirting Palm Brush
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Average customer review:Product Description
Scrub away tough grime with this little brush. When you need a shot of soap just push on the top.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4786 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Oxo
- Model: 36481
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.63" h x 2.63" w x 3.25" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Soft, nonslip pump for dispensing detergent
- Nylon bristles hold up under tough scrubbing
- Easy to refill
- Dishwasher-safe
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
One of the ultimate dishwashing tools around. A simple press of its center button releases soap, and only when you need it; the bristles accept and excel at even the toughest scrubbing assignment. The soft, nonslip brush cap fits easily into the palm and absorbs tension from the hands--it's also slip-proof, wet or dry. Refilling the brush with soap is easy: simply unscrew the cap and add soap. Dishwasher-safe. Good Grips products are moderately priced and have won the Tylenol/Arthritis Foundation Design Award. --Laurie Notaro
Customer Reviews
High quality scrubber
Of all the soap-and-scrubber combinations, this is easily the most rugged. Perfect for cleaning pots you've used to bake in, it fits into every round corner with ease. It fits right in the palm of your hand, so it's particularly good for heavy-duty scrubbing. It's quite unlike OXO's own alternate design, the Soap-Dispensing Scrub Brush. Though you'll get to keep your hands out of the muck with that cleaning wand, it's much weaker and won't let you get into hard-to-reach corners. Spend the extra few bucks and get a soap-dispensing scrubber that can handle the toughest of jobs.
Sturdy and very well-designed
This thing works great for getting dishes clean -- it's sturdy and well-engineered so that you can scrub really hard, and the bristles get into some places a dishrag can't reach.
I took off one star because mine leaks a little, whether I store it right side up or upside down. Now I just leave it standing up in the kitchen sink drain, so that doesn't matter.
Not as good for DISH scrubbing as I'd hoped...
... and I just might be the world's biggest fan of the entire OXO Good Grips line. But for me this brush is too short and the bristle part is too fat & too soft. HOWEVER! It turned out to be good for something else... Try filling it with a very good moisturizing hand soap and using it *occasionally* to scrub reeeeeeeally grimy hands/nails. I hate to wear gloves while gardening, even in our red messy clay soil, and Aging SuperHubby is still too macho to wear gloves while D.I.Y.-ing, lol -- so this brush has found a home on our utility sink next to the basement door.






