π§½ Scrub your way to a spotless kitchen!
The SPARTA 367600TC02 Plastic Household Dish Brush is a versatile cleaning tool designed for efficiency and comfort. With a lightweight, break-resistant design and sturdy bristles, this brush is perfect for tackling tough stains on dishes and cookware. Made from high-quality materials, it ensures safety and reliability, making it an essential addition to any household cleaning arsenal.
T**E
Thick handle all the way
The design with full length thick handle gives the ability to easily and quickly clean out greasy canning jars, where meat has been canned.
P**.
Very good brush.
Just buy it, no regrets.
K**Y
Easy to use and clean
Bristles are rather soft
R**S
Mine is flat on one side.
I'm not sure if it is supposed to be like this, but I didn't expect it.
G**.
Generally a great dish brunch, but quality control needs work.
Revised 11/13/22What the heck, Carlisle? I ordered another of these pricey dish brushes for use in the camper and Carlisle quality control tanked this one. Iβm accustomed to the flat side, but on this one, the bristles are cut far too short to be useful. This oneβs going back for a replacement. Thank goodness for free returns. Pics are of the previous brush as well as the new delivery.Original review:I know it seems overtly trivial to form an emotional attachment to something as pedestrian as a dish washing implement, but I've grown very fond of my Carlisle Dish Brush over the years. At some point in the early to mid 2000's, I picked one of these out of a bargain bin for a few bucks. I liked the idea that it was round so that any side would do for scrubbing and with one side of the bristles cut flat, it wasn't going to roll away.It quickly became my 'go-to' cleaning tool in and around the sink. When my friends would come over for dinner, they used to tease that it looked like I was using a toilet brush for dishes. I'd hand it to them and say, "Here. Try it." They'd usually laugh and then start cleaning up dishes. After using it for a few minutes they'd invariably ask, "Where'd you buy this brush?"I could never remember where and so my dish brush became something of a quirky icon in my kitchen. It's mostly held it's shape over years of use (not perfectly, but remarkably well) and always comes clean after a a trip through the dishwasher.A few weeks ago I decided it to was time to let Google help me find a replacement. Amazon Prime had the best deal and it's something of a mystery why it takes a few weeks to get one. Today, my shiny (well, it's not actually "shiny") new Carlisle Sparta Dish Brush showed up in a box on my porch. In a side-by-side comparison, the new one appears identical to my old brush. I do finally realize that my old brush looks pretty tired and worn, but it's been scrubbing and cleaning for at least 10 years.I'm going to put the new brush to use right away and in a few months, I'll take pictures and post an update. If this brush performs like my first one, I figure I'm years away from buying a replacement.
Y**E
the best
It's the best cleaning brush I've ever used for the kitchen
M**T
Best Dish Brush I've Ever Owned!
Every so often I pick up a dish brush at Walmart when the old one is getting worn, but I forgot to the last couple trips so I figured I'd just order one on Amazon this one time (I assumed it would be more expensive because it's just a dish brush). I saw this brush, that let's be honest looks like a toilet brush, and was super curious how a simple dish brush could have such great reviews. I ordered it figuring that even if there's a slight exaggeration in the reviews, it should at least do the job. Well, it does the job and better than any dish brush I've ever had! The previous reviewers weren't kidding. I wouldn't normally rave about and review a dish brush but it seriously exceeded my expectations.My main things I love about this brush are:- The long handle. It makes it so easy to clean every kind of dish.- The 360 brush design. I don't have a plastic side scraping my dishes as I wash them and this makes washing quicker.- It looks like a toilet brush. This makes for some funny looks from visitors and is a great conversation starter.- Its durability. It appears this brush is going to last a reaally long time especially compared to the other types of dish brushes I have bought in the past.I will definitely be buying this again when this one bites the dust, which I'm expecting won't be for quite a while.
K**T
An explanation to the other reviewers about why one side is slightly flat.
Pictures are trying to show the rounded as well as the flat side. This brush is the absolute most amazingly designed brush I've found for scrubbing both glasses and mason jars, and also dishes and pans. The reason it is a bit flattened on one side is to allow you to use it for all purposes without having to keep a flat edged brush and a round edged brush on your dish drainer. It is just the right amount of flat on the one side to scrub the slightly squared (flat) shape of the outside of 1 quart mason jars. The brush also seems very sturdy and just the right length for efficiency. The only drawback is the gawd-awful price, but I realize that tooling up for manufacturing such a unique shape is not cheap. I do plan to buy a second one before the quality and/or availability changes.
J**.
Best brush ever!
It is great to multiple uses. Just ordered another one for the downstairs shower.
R**E
was not as good as the last ones I ordered
For the price of these dishbrushes, I am not as satisfied as I was with the ones I ordered in the past. They cost twice as much as the Sparta dishbrushes I used to order, and are not half as good. The bristles are bending and coming out already after two weeks use.
A**N
nope, not worth this amount of money
In 2015 I met a divorced man whose wife had cleared out anything worth having and left him with nothing but old busted up discards. One such item was a kitchen dishwashing brush with a bunch of bristles scrubbed off, kinda dirty looking - who knows how long it had been there. I immediately bought him a new one. Fast forward to 2022: we got married, we've gone through many, many dishwashing brushes, but they all wear out in a month or two...in between trips to shop for a new one, the old worn out one from 2015 gets brought out, and I have to say, even in it's terrible condition, and great old age, it's better than any of the brand new ones. I stopped buying those about two years ago, and have just been making do with this old one. I think it originally came from Pampered Chef, but they don't carry it anymore (they'd only ever get you to buy a new one every 5 or 10 years, so no profit in doing that).When I saw this one on Amazon, I noticed that the picture looked a lot like my old antique one. I thought $22 was a lot to pay for a scrub brush, but if it looked like mine and claimed to be COMMERCIAL quality, I thought maybe it would be equivalent to the Pampered Chef, and hence the price.WRONG. While it has a much more substantial handle than the typical $5 ones, the bristles are light and soft and crappy, and in my opinion, will be worn out in the typical $5 brush time period of a month or so. I haven't brought it into service yet, but will definitely log how long it actually lasts and revisit this review.Meanwhile, if you, like me, are thinking it must be higher quality because of the price point - DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY.Picture:Purple one $5Bald & dirty one: est 10 years old still going strong.Pretty fluffy white one $22, feels like junk.
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