The bristle is made of sisal (a Mexican plant agave with large fleshy leaves) and the head is made of sustainable wood.
This stiff fiber brush is durable and ideal for all dish-washing purposes.
Plastic-Free
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Plant Fibers
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How to replace the head:
For the first time, it is a little stiff to bend the wires and you may need to use a pair of pliers to loosen it. After that, you can use strong fingers to squeeze the wires together, loosen the metal grip, and pop off the brush head. Put the new brush head-on and use it again.
Once worn out, the wooden head and sisal bristle can be 100% composted or buried in the backyard.Â
I replace the head when I see that the wood starts to darken. I find that I use mostly the wooden brush on things I don’t put in the dishwasher such as my cutting board. I keep one brush replacement separately as a veggie brush so I can tell the difference. Works well.
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Alice Broadhead
Good brush
This is a good brush. It works well and is attractive. Eventually it does get scummy (good to get a replacement then) and it's important to keep it in a place it can fully dry.
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Linda Farkas
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Wonderful
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Ashleigh Bartges
Wooden Dish Brush - Replacement Head
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Sara Deever
does $5 off depend on the quality of my revies?
I used it once, didn't do what I expected, so i stopped using it,for a while, maybe more later. I bought it because it was wood, bristle and no plastic.