Silicone Bottle Cleaning Brush with Long Handle, BPA Free 12.5" Water Bottle Cleaner for Baby Bottles, Hydro Flask, Sports Bottle, Vase, Glassware, Perfect for Smaller Diameter Bottle Openings (Blue)
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The dimensions listed in the description are 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x The head should be 3 inches tall. The tiniest opening I had to test it on (an oil cruet) was just under an inch, and it was not even close. As a result, I wouldn't expect it to fit through a 1 inch gap.
1 brush, which, while serving its purpose, was stiffer than I had anticipated, making it less effective than I anticipated.
Selected User Reviews For Silicone Bottle Cleaning Brush with Long Handle, BPA Free 12.5" Water Bottle Cleaner for Baby Bottles, Hydro Flask, Sports Bottle, Vase, Glassware, Perfect for Smaller Diameter Bottle Openings (Blue)
Although this brush isn't bad, there appear to be better options for cleaning sports bottles. This is the best option for cleaning out beer bottles or other items of similar size. br>br>I'll keep it because it's inexpensive, but I'd rather use the other item, the "Amazer Bottle Cleaning Brush," for cleaning out my plastic water bottles.
It is also 100% rubber, I thought the bristles would be some fabric but it is all rubber- ish in the natural world This brush isn't bad, but it requires wiping the inside of plastic water bottles, whereas larger brushes can simply be rammed in and twirled around and you're done. Because of its size, you must scrub the sides of this brush to remove everything. Personally, I make Lean1 smoothies with broccoli or spinach, which sticks to the sides. This brush will get rid of the debris, but it will take longer than larger brushes. br>br>It's not bad for the price, but there are better ways to clean out plastic water bottles. br>br>UPDATE: br>br> Adding a star because these work better than the larger brushes for cleaning small mouth bottles, such as filtered water bottles that you want to reuse or a 16oz plastic Coke bottle. There are, however, better brushes available for a water bottle with a 1" or larger opening. I've had to re-evaluate my situation. These worked better than the other brushes I mentioned because getting the brush inside the water bottles was more difficult. I would have given it five stars if the title stated that it was for smaller diameter bottle openings, but I thought I was purchasing a wider brush.
The brush was difficult to use because the wire at the end lacked bristles, making it difficult to clean the entire bottom of a bottle! When Remington the brush was used, it would also spray soapy water all over me. This little beauty cleans the entire bottom of a bottle and removes it easily without the use of bristle spray! I wish I'd discovered this book a few years ago! This functionally designed bottle cleaner comes highly recommended!.
The only flaw is that I wish the handle was a little longer, but it accomplishes the task at hand. I've expanded my use of it, and now I use it to clean the water tank of my coffee machine. maker, and it works well there as well. br>br>It's not a sponge, but in most cases, it gets what's been left behind. After that, all you have to do is rinse and hang.
Although the brush is smaller than it appears in the photos, this does not negate its functional utility. They are efficient and effective at what they do. My only criticism is that the brush is a tad too small if you have a taller, larger metal insulated water bottle. I can still get to the bottom, but I'll have to put part of my hand and fingers into the water bottle to do so. br>Also, while it may be self-evident to most, I just wanted to emphasize that the package only contains one brush.
I'd prefer a little more sturdiness in the handle, which is why it's not a 5. Today, however, I completed two tasks and am very happy with the results. I wrapped it around my disposal's gasket. It exposed a plethora of obscene information. So that's a big plus. Second, I recently purchased 40 new spice jars. I used this to dry out the inside of each after washing it and covering it with a microfiber cloth. Perfect. I've received a good return on my investment.
I was so pleased with my first purchase that I went out and bought two more in different colors. I keep one on hand for cleaning recyclables, and the other two are used for household dishwashing, such as food-grade dishes. My bristle brushes will be recycled very soon.
It performs admirably. It's small enough to fit into tops with a low neckline! I'm not a germ or odor magnet. It is simple to maintain. I was fed up with buying bristle or foam brushes only to have to throw them away when they became soiled. This is something I would strongly recommend!.
THIS THING'S HEAD IS SO SMALL. There is literally only one. It measures 25 inches in diameter. Cleaning an average-sized tumbler/cup/etc. becomes extremely time-consuming and inefficient. br>If the vessels you're cleaning are less than an inch in diameter, I'd skip this step.