Bamboo Dish Brush with Soft Replaceable Head
Bamboo Dish Brush with Soft Replaceable Head
By Jungle Culture
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A bamboo dish brush with a replaceable sisal head from Jungle Culture. The handle is dense, smooth bamboo with enough weight to feel purposeful in the hand; the sisal bristles are firm enough to work through baked-on food without scratching non-stick surfaces or glassware. When the bristles eventually wear after months of daily use, the head clips off and a new one clips on. The handle carries on indefinitely.
Key Facts
- Bamboo handle with natural sisal fibre bristle head
- Replaceable head: clips on and off
- Bristle head lasts approximately four to six months with daily use
- Plastic-free construction throughout
- Replacement heads available separately: sisal or palm fibre
- By Jungle Culture
The Materials
Bamboo is one of the hardest and most dimensionally stable plant materials available. The handle has a close, fine grain that resists moisture absorption, a quality that matters for a tool in daily contact with water, and it feels solid and controlled in the hand in a way that lighter plastic handles do not.
Sisal is derived from the agave plant and has been used in cleaning and scrubbing tools for centuries because of its combination of firmness and durability. The bristles here are coarse enough to shift dried food and grease but will not scratch non-stick coatings, enamel, glassware, or ceramic surfaces. Sisal also has naturally antimicrobial properties, practical in any tool used daily with food residue.
Care
Rinse thoroughly after each use and store bristles-down in a rack so water drains rather than pooling in the head. A brush that dries between uses will last significantly longer than one left sitting in a wet sink.
Additional Product Details
- Handle: bamboo
- Bristles: natural sisal fibre
- Plastic-free throughout
- By Jungle Culture
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