Equipment Expert’s Guide to Scrub Brushes



Gadget critic and equipment expert Lisa McManus gives her top pick for scrubs brushes.

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  1. I really think you guys missed the boat on this one. The best sink brush I have ever found is the Rinnig brush at IKEA. I am surprised to see that they have gone up in price to $2.29. I last bought them about 3 years ago when I purchased about 5 of them to serve in two different houses. I think I have only had one wear out to the point that I needed a fresh one. I paid $.99 each for them. I like the suction cup bottom too.

  2. This brush doesn't do it for me. I'm sticking with my Rubbermaid brush. It has the two-sided head, but is rectangular and the bristles hold up even better. I've had mine for over 10 years and it's still holding strong. I only wish they still make it.

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