Gadget critic and equipment expert Lisa McManus gives her top pick for scrubs brushes.
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Damn Oxo didn't won this time lol
These are roughly $4-$6, not $18
Love you Guys, I been a Fan since the 1980's
Just ordered 2 from Home Depot @ $3.99ea. Takes a ~10 days since they are not in-store. Oh well, I’ll bet I survive.
I'm always curious about the review of dusters at the intro of the video. Was there an episode about it?
she took it, and THREW IT ON THE GROUND hahahaha yes beautiful
Ha, just yesterday I was scrubbing a skillet with a basic sponge and thinking I needed to get a brush.
A totally unnecessary tool for the kitchen. Handy in the shower, though.
$18 is well worth it for a tool that effective 👌 👍 👏 😉 😀
I love when you guys make "Best Of" videos like this.
Love how you did your hair Lisa, it looks great in today’s video!! 😊
Presently these are only $5.49 on Amazon
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.
when she pushed them all off the counter I DIED 💀💀
This costs $6 Canadian. (In Canada, the brand is called Vileda.)
O cedar has best products. If it makes my life easier. It's worth 18$
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.
What does stiff bristles how did it hold up against pans that are considered nonstick without scratching?
I used to use the dollar tree, I will have to get this one.
for cast iron… those chain mail works a treat
Brush on !! – Brush off !! … its the Brusher !
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Dollar store sells great brushes for a buck, or a buck 25 now, but well worth it. Save your money!
The chief Brush Designer at OXO just got fired.
I use a brush way more often than I use a sponge. It requires less TLC than a sponge to avoid getting musty, it fits into tall glasses, and it keeps my hands away from sharp blades.
Hello
Which video shows the gap duster review (blipping in the beginning of this video)?
Buy it. If you plan on finding another planet to live on.
Lisa McManus does a GREAT job on air. I always learn something and appreciate her personality and knowledge.
That soft brush I use as a vegetable brush never as a dish brush