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Pros & Cons
Pros
Finally replacing my edge hanger dish brush after several years. It stays securely on the edge of my (undermount) sink.
Cons
The bristles are soft and wimpy. Not good for cleaning stuck on, crusted or dried food at all. My faucet is splashy so this is a no for me.
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Quality
Lasts a while and i will purchase again once the bristle wear down :)
I have gotten used to it, however, and have reordered this brush many times over because i like the hook that allows me to hang... Read More
Third of all, it doesn't have a rubbery grip that will get sticky and disintegrate over time before the brush gives out.
I have tried it on an undermounted sink and it will only stay hanging about 25% of the time.
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- This product had a total of 183 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 18 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The curved handle on this dish brush is different than most of the straight handle dish brushes i have used in the past and the curve took me a while to get used to and the angle felt awkward to apply pressure at first
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I only recently discovered that it comes in additional more neutral colors so i am not stuck with the limey green brush anymore
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have found that it works best on a sink that is mounted over the counter and therefore provides a little lip for the hook to hang onto
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have tried it on an undermounted sink and it will only stay hanging about 25 of the time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If the counter with an undermounted sink is even slightly wet the brush will slip right off into the sink
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Perhaps it would work ok on undermounted sinks if you adhere a small clear rubber adhesive to the counter to provide the dish brush some grip to hook onto
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Have had at least five of these now
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Second of all when it gets a little grody i can throw it in the dishwasher to get it squeaky clean
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