Make Nice Company Make Nice Company Dish Brush

$9.99

Make Nice Company

Make Nice Company Dish Brush

Make Nice Company Dish Brush is rated 2.7 out of 5 by 3.
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Description

With this dish brush, you can easily maneuver to wash the inside of your jars or other reusable drink containers. Brushes bristles are made of Tampico (from the Agave plant) and the handle is made of beechwood and metal.

Each brush head lasts about 2-3 months with daily use and good care.

Tip: Do not leave any wooden parts soaking in water as the the wood will absorb water and swell, causing cracks. Hang or place upright to dry after using. How to dispose: Once worn out, the brush head can be composted. The handle can be reused again with a new Replaceable Head!

Materials: Tampico bristles, beechwood

Highlights
Natural product Canadian product

Ingredients
Tampico bristles, beechwood
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A Revelation I bought this brush and the BIG soap from the same company. It's a revelation. Caked on food messes where I used to have to resort to steel wool pads are now doable just with this brush and a little elbow grease. Thanks Make Nice Company!
Date published: 2022-12-04
Rated 2 out of 5 by from Disappointed. Please improve handle design! Concept = great! Brush head = good, does what it's supposed to do. Handle = flimsy, smaller than expected. I was expecting a handle maybe more the size of a wooden spoon, but this is closer to a sharpie. Metal section has come out of the wooden handle more than once. Not sure how it's supposed to last for multiple brush head replacements. NB: it's hardly been immersed in water, since I'm using a dish soap butter. Always dried in between washes.
Date published: 2025-03-18
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Prone to mold The bamboo brush head had mold grown on it overnight - I had the oversight of leaving the brush in the sink (which doesn’t have water in it) instead of storing it, and the next day I see black mold on the bamboo brush head which leads me to think that the bamboo is not treated. Don’t waste your money
Date published: 2025-07-18
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