✨ Clean with a Conscience! ✨
The Scotch-Brite Greener Clean Non-Scratch Dishwand is designed for the eco-conscious consumer, featuring a durable wand and three reusable sponge refills. Its soap-loaded design allows for easy dispensing, while the self-standing feature ensures convenience during use. Made with sustainable materials, this dishwand is dishwasher safe and perfect for nonstick cookware, making dish cleaning a breeze without compromising on environmental responsibility.
T**Y
Not sure I'm ready to give up the brush, but these work well
Been using these for about three weeks now. Have always used a nylon brush in the kitchen sink to pre-scrub anything heavy off before the dishwasher. I was a little worried that foods like cheese and other gooey stuff would just build up on the scrubbing surface. So far, it mostly rinses off. Since it's a little more spongy-like, I was also worried about it starting to stink (like an old sponge). So far, it doesn't seem to retain moisture enough for bacteria to grow and that smell to set in. I'm still using the brush, as well. Just not convinced that needing to change the scrub pad on a regular basis is as low-maintenance as the nylon brush.
D**.
Awesome Kitchen Tool.
We’ve been using Scotch-Brite products for years; cheap imitations just don’t compare for durability and end up costing more in the long run. And generally, they don’t clean as well.I like the look and feel of the Greener Clean Scrubber; the plasticized cardboard handle gives it a clean, non-nonsense industrial look. However, you pay extra for the “Greener” part; I noticed that the not so green scrubber is about a dollar less and includes eight refills. But there’s a lot that can be said for an aesthetic.Combined with Bar Keepers Friend, the Greener Scrubber polishes and cleans our stainless-steel cookware till it looks new. Even on the highly polished outside of the pans it doesn’t scratch. Furthermore, it allows for the hands to spend less time less time in water and detergent.The scrubber is attached to the handle by means of teeth that catch in the fibers of the scrubber. Although the product is shown with the handle attached to the thin brown layer, I found it worked better attaching it to opposite, white side. Once a little scrubbing pressure is applied, it stayed firmly in place. Another feature I appreciate is that soap that’s been poured into the scrubber doesn’t leak out, as opposed to some soap dispensing scrubbers I’ve used. And it dispenses as long as you hold down the button.I can see that the Scrubber is getting mixed reviews, but for our purposes, cleaning and polishing cookware, along with pre-rinsing and scrubbing dishes going into the dishwasher, it’s worked out great. After about three days of use there is no sign that the original scrubber is wearing out. For the most part, I would call our usage light to medium. For heavier scrubbing, like porcelain and cast iron, we use steel wool, and wouldn’t be using this scrubber anyway.On their Amazon Store Scoth-Brite shows a number of Greener Clean products, should you desire matching household cleaning products. On the other hand, refills for this Greener Clean Wand are currently unavailable, and no price is given.At this point, I have nothing to criticize about the Scotch-Brite Cleaner Scrubber; just be ok with the extra cost of being “Green.” Also, it didn’t arrive in the retail packaging shown on the Amazon PoP page; that doesn’t matter to me though
A**R
Work well, release too much soap though.
My 13y/o daughter does the majority of the dishes and she's just not a fan of this product. She thinks it's too big for everyday use and she thinks it releases too much soap (which is rich coming from her and the amount of soap she normally washes!). My wife has used it a couple of times on large stick pots and likes it for those, but she also thinks too much soap gets used with this sponge combo. It has held up to heavy scrubbing of big pots so far and we have not changed our a scrubber. Not something I would purchase again.
U**O
Great for scrubbing pans
I use these for scrubbing my cast iron pans. I like that it is easy to fill with dish soap and is a good scrub. I would not use this for regular dishes because I think it uses too much liquid soap, but it works well for pots and pans
C**S
love it
This works great. The shape of the scrubbing pad and angle of the handle is such that it works well on everything except the very edges of the bottom insides of cups. The scrubbing pad works great. You can unscrew the end of the handle and pour in dish soap, and then when you press the button on the handle the soap will come out of the sponge. The sponge also holds water. I haven't tried it in the dishwasher but I believe you can remove the scrub pads and run them through the wash. This is a great idea and I'm so glad I tried it! And recycled plastic, too. :)
T**.
Execution needs work
The idea is good, being sustainable is good but the execution is a miss. The main problem for me is that the sponges just aren't good quality and they do not attach well. The idea of having molded hooks on the handle that just grab onto the sponge is great except they do a really poor job. They just don't grab well even working the sponge around for way longer than reasonable trying to get it to grab on entirely. The sponges themselves are poor quality in my opinion and seem to be the way they are to work with the attachment system (or vice versa). Handle itself seems to be largely fine but the quality and useability of the sponges makes this a no go for me.
S**K
Just okay overall
I was expecting to like this dish tool more than I ended up liking it. The convenience factor is high since it's an "all in one" where you load dish soap into the body of it and just squeeze the soap out by pressing a button on the neck that sends soap out through a hole in the sponge. Easy to suds up a pan you're cleaning quickly this way. The problems I had was that the sponge surface wasn't especially easy to get clean of egg residue after cleaning a pan that had eggs AND our pans have small concentric ridges on the floor of the pan and the surface of this couldn't get INSIDE those ridges reliably, leaving food residue even after "scrubbing" the pan.I didn't have too much trouble getting the sponge to adhere to the wand, but you have to walk it on so it "hooks" to the little protrusions. It does tend to move over time, but it's not hard to re-set it if it does. I'm still using this, but I'm not sure for how long since it's just "ok."
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