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Thermos Foogo Leak-Proof Stainless Steel 10-Ounce Food Jar, Pink
Thermos Foogo Leak-Proof Stainless Steel 10-Ounce Food Jar, Pink
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OXO Good Grips Kitchen Brush
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OXO Good Grips Kitchen Brush

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Description:

Quickly clean pots, pans, dishes and more with unrivaled efficiency using this kitchen dish brush by OXO. Designed for home and kitchen use, the brush is safe to use on non-stick cookware and surfaces, and it's stiff bristles truly scrub and clean without giving ground. A built in scraper on the top can be used to remove foods stuck foods that the bristles cannot handle, and the black handle is soft and easy to grasp. For easily accessible storage, you can hand the scrubber on a peg using the eyelet on the handle.

OXO was founded on the philosophy of Universal Design, which is the concept of designing products that are easy to use for the largest possible spectrum of users. In the case of OXO, it means designing products for young and old, male and female, left- and right- handed and many with special needs. These ergonomically- designed, trans-generational tools set a new standard for the industry and raised the bar of consumer expectation for comfort and performance.

Features:

Oversize, easy-to-grip rubber handle


Durable plastic neck


Angled head


Durable, stiff bristles


Oversize hole in handle for easy hanging


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.0 inches
Product Width: 2.63 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 11.9 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 1.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 32 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 32 customer reviews )
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47 of 49 found the following review helpful:

5Best everOct 27, 2010
By John E. Walker
I had decided to write a review about this brush if amazon carried it, because I was certain nobody would bother to write a review about a lowly dish brush - and this one is worthy of some attention. So it was gratifying to find so many other fans. As one who appreciates design it must be said that this brush has great style, but what matters most, of course, is how it works, and how well it holds up.

It appears from the other reviews that my dish routine is a little out of the ordinary. I see the word scrub and sticky and elbow grease and it causes me to recoil in lazy horror - because I'm lazy about cleaning up after dinner, despite the fact that I had the same old Protestant work ethic training you all had growing up. But to me there seems no point in ruining a perfectly good dinner - and its stuffed and sassy aftermath - by standing at the sink scrubbing and sweating. So I rinse out the pots and pans and fill them up with soapy water and wait until the next day to wash them. And because water is the universal solvent (remember chemistry class?), and because with time even the most adhesive baked-on rice softens right up - even though I don't use hot water - everything comes off with no effort. It takes a fraction of the time.

Another advantage of using cold water is that the bristles seem to last forever. This brush is going on year 10.2 and gets used an average of 320 days a year, twice a day. That means it's been used 6,528 times - and the brush and bristles still look almost new. So why am I thinking of ordering another one? Well, it's mostly because I worry that if I don't, the company will feel it's not obsolescent enough and will cut corners in the manufacture, or take it off the market - and great sadness will ensue. This is a terrific brush with a great design - it should live on forever.

24 of 25 found the following review helpful:

4Our Favorite Dish BrushAug 25, 2008
By Leslie D. Ehrlich
There are lots of fancy dish brushes on the market: brushes that squirt this and that, brushes with sponges, etc. We prefer this one and go out of our way to buy it whenever we can. It does a good-all around job on a wide range of things. This includes pots and pans, so long as food isn't burned or baked on. One of the things we like most is that it's just a plain brush. No sponge to get full of dirty, smelly bacteria. When it gets grubby, we just pop it in the dishwasher with everything else!

19 of 22 found the following review helpful:

3Kitchen brushFeb 10, 2007
By P. R. Foster
Generally love OXO products...this one was a little disappointing...bristles are spread out and fold over (permanently) after just a few scrubs...good for light jobs...not for pots and pans.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Good for Brushing Off Utensils Prior to Placing in DishwasherApr 30, 2010
By Citizen John
The bristles are quite firm for a brush of this type but they're spread out. That's ok IF you use this brush to remove food from utensils prior to placing in dishwasher.

If you're trying to clean pans though, this brush won't be perfect. In that case, consider a brush just meant for that purpose such as this one: Cuisinart Round Head Brush, Black.

I recently discovered the advantage of using both kinds of brushes depending on what I'm doing. This way, the kitchen brush isn't ruined trying to clean pans and other hard-to-clean items. The sacrifice is having to keep two brushes handly instead of the simplicity of just one, but I found it better this way.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Please do not stop making this brush!Apr 15, 2006
By H. H. Titterton
This is a really uncomplicated, multi-use kitchen tool. I know that it is just a kitchen brush, but it is effective and quick. I also like that it has no soap in the handle. Those brushes are lame; they leak, and anyway I don't necessarily always want to use soap.

My old one is a few years old, and I really want to replace it, but can not find it anywhere... even here. Please make more.

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