Scotch-Brite Dishwand, Brush Scrubber for Cleaning Dishes, Kitchen, Bathroom, and Household, Dish Scrubber Brush for Dishes, 1 Dishwand

(14 customer reviews)

    Price range: $17.00 through $27.00

    Brand Scotch-Brite
    Color Gray
    Handle Material Plastic
    Specific Uses For Product Dish
    Product Dimensions 8″L x 8″W x 8″H
    Special Feature Soap Dispense
    Shape Rectangular
    Round/Oval
    Included Components Wand
    Surface Recommendation Shower
    Number of Items 1
    Theme Cleaning
    Item Weight 0.26 Grams
    0.009 ounces
    Manufacturer 3M Corp
    UPC 638060077382
    Unit Count 1.0 Count
    Global Trade Identification Number 00638060077382
    Country of Origin China
    Item model number 751U-4
    Assembly required No
    Number of pieces 1
    Batteries required No

    Based on 14 reviews

    4.7 overall
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    1. Lindsey Riess-wilson

      This is so effective and time saving. You have everything you need in the brush alone. It’s a great value for the benefits and so easy to use!

      Lindsey Riess-wilson

    2. Z

      I recently started using the Scotch-Brite Dishwand Brush Scrubber, and it’s quickly become a kitchen essential. This dishwand is super handy for tackling a variety of cleaning tasks around the house, from scrubbing dishes to cleaning the bathroom.The brush is durable and has a comfortable grip, making it easy to handle even when dealing with tough, stuck-on food. The bristles are tough enough to get rid of grime but gentle enough not to scratch delicate surfaces, which is great for my non-stick pans. The design is smart—no need to get your hands all soapy, and it’s perfect for reaching into awkward spots.One feature I particularly appreciate is the built-in soap dispenser. Just fill it up, and you can easily dispense soap while you scrub. This makes the process much more efficient and keeps everything neat.The dishwand also works well in other areas of the house. I’ve used it for cleaning countertops and even in the bathroom for scrubbing tiles. It’s versatile and holds up well to frequent use.Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and multifunctional scrubber, the Scotch-Brite Dishwand is a fantastic choice. It’s durable, effective, and makes cleaning a lot more convenient. Highly recommend for anyone who wants an easy and efficient way to keep their kitchen and home sparkling clean!

      Z

    3. sosayspennylane

      Unleash the versatility of the Scotch-Brite Dishwand beyond the kitchen and discover its surprising effectiveness as a shower cleaner. This innovative cleaning tool, known for its scrubbing power and convenience, can make your bathroom cleaning routine a breeze. Some models of the Scotch-Brite Dishwand offer replaceable head options with different scrubbing surfaces. Choose a scrubbing surface that suits the type of cleaning your shower needs. For example, a non-scratch scrubber is ideal for tile surfaces. If your Scotch-Brite Dishwand has a liquid soap dispenser, fill it with your preferred bathroom cleaner or a mixture of water and white vinegar. This allows you to dispense the cleaning solution directly onto the surfaces as you scrub. Use the Scotch-Brite Dishwand to scrub the shower tiles and grout lines. The scrubbing action of the tool, combined with the cleaning solution, helps remove soap scum, mold, and other buildups. For glass shower doors, the Scotch-Brite Dishwand can be particularly effective. Scrub the glass surfaces, ensuring that the scrubber removes water spots and soap residue. The non-scratch scrubber option is gentle on glass. The Scotch-Brite Dishwand’s scrubbing power and precision make it a valuable addition to your cleaning arsenal, transforming the way you tackle bathroom maintenance.

      sosayspennylane

    4. Acorn

      Pros:-Makes cleaning easier: Since you can put the dish soap in the handle & dispense easily with the button, you don’t have to deal with a sponge & soap separately. It’s easier to hold the handle than a smaller sponge.-Hygenic: You don’t have to touch a dirty sponge to clean your dishes.-Saves space: You don’t need your dish soap near your kitchen sink-Cleans pretty well: It’s pretty good at getting most of the food off of your dishes without hard scrubbing.Cons:-Slight leaking: A little bit of dish soap leaks out when it’s laying on the sink. I don’t like wasting the extra soap or wiping off the residue.-One texture: Unlike 2 sided sponges, this only has 1 texture, so it can be difficult to get more stubborn messes off of dishes.

      Acorn

    5. Laura

      The Scotch-Brite Dishwand is a great way to clean dishes, pots, and pans. It has a long handle that keeps your hands out of the mess, and the scrubbing head is tough enough to get even the toughest messes off. The dishwand also comes with a built-in soap dispenser, so you don’t have to worry about wasting soap.I’ve been using the Scotch-Brite Dishwand for a few months now, and I’m really happy with it. It’s made dishwashing so much easier and faster, and my dishes always come out clean. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a way to make dishwashing easier.Here are some of the pros and cons of the Scotch-Brite Dishwand:Pros:Long handle keeps hands out of the messTough scrubbing head gets tough messes offBuilt-in soap dispenserEasy to useAffordableCons:Sponge head can wear out quicklyCan be a bit bulkyOverall, I think the Scotch-Brite Dishwand is a great product. It’s easy to use, affordable, and it gets the job done. If you’re looking for a way to make dishwashing easier, I would definitely recommend this product.

      Laura

    6. Nathan Jackson

      Have used this for a week and here are my thoughts (everything positive).I like the overall design. Its simple, easy to refill, bristle length is perfect (not too stiff but not too flimsy either), handle is comfortable, ergonomic and lightweight but it doesnt feel cheap. Haven’t been abusing it so I don’t know if it would break if I dropped it on the floor but I like it too much to do that. LolHasn’t cracked or showed any signs of leaking. Soap dispenses when you push the button. Not alot but thats ok with me because I’d rather conserve soap than have too much coming out.I like how the handle is far enough from the bristles that you dont have to get your hands wet to clean dishes, which is nice because I have eczema on my right hand that gets aggravated with repeated exposure to hot water. So its helped with that.Bristles could be just a little stiffer in my opinion but thats not a big deal to me. We dont have a dishwasher so we do all our dishes in the sink. I try to get to my dishes before the mess gets dried and it takes more scrubbing. I haven’t run into a dish this thing can’t clean yet. Just takes more scrubbing.Overall great brush. Highly recommend.

      Nathan Jackson

    7. Caitlyn

      orks as advertised and the soap storage in the handle is super convenient

      Caitlyn

    8. Jeffrey

      nally, a dish washing wand that doesn’t leak all of the soap out between uses. So far this has exceeded my expectations 👍. I would recommend.

      Jeffrey

    9. Chris Dixon

      no refills, though. I’m the primary dishwasher in the household, so I’m the one who gets all excited about things like dish-scrubbing wands and sponges.This brush does work as advertised (advanced soap control). I love that the handle holds a lot of blue Dawn – plenty for doing dishes for at least a week, if not longer. This brush, unlike most of the others I’ve tried, also has great seals. The soap dispenses with little effort, but it doesn’t then leak all over the sink when I put the thing down and walk away.Also, the plastic-y bristles are gentle enough to use on nonstick, but will also clean plates and forks and such with little effort. The handle’s comfortable in my hand, too, so I just really like this brush. Maybe that’s weird, but I’d gone through half a dozen or more other brushes before finding this highly recommended one. I’d even had a lovely time with the round Oxo brush, at least until they changed something and the replacement ended up being a leaky pile of junk.However, when we moved in October, I threw away this brush. Why? Why would I toss a brush I’d happily used for months? One that I literally JUST raved about to you?Because when you inevitably wear out the bristles, you can buy replacements – just not anything even vaguely similar to the original bristles. You can buy spongy “scrubby dot” types, and you can buy the horrid green-scouring-pad type, but you cannot get the bristly brush head as a refill option.Why not? I have no idea. If Scotch Brite started selling the bristle heads along with the dots and scouring pads, I’d buy this again and stock up on refills.I did try the dotted sponges. They used more soap, it seemed, and weren’t as good at getting between fork tines and doing other, similar cleaning. They’re fine for plates and cookware, for the most part, but I didn’t buy this scrubbing wand for the sponge heads. I already have awesome Scrub Daddy and Scrub Mommy sponges for that type of cleaning.

      Chris Dixon

    10. chris dotson

      Didn’t take long for the brush to curl out and become ineffective

      chris dotson

    11. N.Nelson

      y like this scrubber. I use it to clean my shower all the time. I fill it with a little bit of vinegar, dish soap, and water and it works wonders. I love that I am able to just hang it in my shower. A lot of scrubbys that I’ve had in the past I haven’t been able to do that with and it makes it hard to keep track of them. It’s also really durable. It’s fallen a couple of times and still doesn’t have a scratch on it. you can also scrub really hard with it and not bend the bristles.

      N.Nelson

    12. Kendall

      is brush has been great. The best part of it is that you can really control how much soap comes out, which I haven’t seen on other kinds I’ve tried. No issues with leaking either.

      Kendall

    13. Caitlin

      the shower. I fill this with half vinegar and half dish soap and keep it in my shower and use it when I’m already in there to clean. It works very well, the only issue is that if the soap is low you just have to hold it upside down for the soap to come out. Not a big deal. Otherwise, it is very convenient!

      Caitlin

    14. NatyG

      y do sell refills!!!. I’ve been using this to clean my bathrooms with half white vinegar and half dish soap and it’s working really well. The brush is very strong and antimicrobial so I don’t need to worry about anything growing on it. It’s comfortable to hold while cleaning and I don’t have any issues with accidentally pressing the soap dispensing button. It also dispenses the perfect amount of soap, not too much and not too little. It does not leak, and Amazon does sell refills in a pack of 3 for $9.99. However, the brush is of such great quality that I don’t think I’ll need a new one for a while.

      NatyG

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