Nylon bristles, bamboo, recycled plastic
We're all about the details and that means the whole product lifecycle has been considered, down to the non-toxic coating on the bamboo. Our recycled plastic bristles have super scrubbing power to get the job done, but they're also BPA free, making this product both efficient and safe.
Returns Policy
If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the unused product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Return postage will be at the cost of the customer.
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I have tried a lot of different bottle brushes and use them as the main tool when washing up. This one while much more expensive than others is a genuine pleasure to wash up with. It is an excellent handle to hold and control the brush made of some form of water resistant bamboo, it feels great in use. I have had one bamboo handle unglue from the rest of the brush after a year or so of getting soaked but I glued it back on with epoxy and it's as good as new. Our townhouse does not have a dishwasher so washing up is mandatory. For heavy scrubbing of pans etc I use a cheap normal dishwashing brush but for everything else I use the Full Circle bottle brush. It has a combination of hard and soft bristles that do a really good job and get glasses and cups especially the coffee/sugar mess at the bottom clean easily. I use very hot water around 70 Celsius and it does not seem to affect the bristles. After around a year the brush head naturally becomes worn and tangled but its very easy to replace it with a new one and less than ⅓ of the cost of relaxing the whole brush. I keep a spare replacement brush head at home for when needed. In 2017 both Coles and Woolworths had bottle brushes available for a few dollars but recently neither seem to be stocking them. The cheap ones used to wear out and have to be thrown away in a few months which is not great for the environment, I much prefer discarding just the worn out brush head especially as the Full Circle Brush is already made from recycled plastic. If you are buying one online there are sometime deals for $16-$17 as they are hard to find in stores. I would also suggest getting a few spare brush heads at the same time to save on shipping costs later as I have never seen these for sale other than online. If you can't have a dishwasher at least have a dishwashing brush that makes you happy.
May 23, 2020