🚲 Brush Away the Grit and Gloom!
The Pedro's Toothbrush Bicycle Cleaning Brush is a specialized tool designed to keep your bike in pristine condition. With dimensions of 33.02 L x 10.16 W x 2.03 H centimeters and a lightweight design of just 0.2 pounds, this brush is perfect for tackling dirt in hard-to-reach areas. Made in China, it combines functionality with an ergonomic grip for effortless cleaning.
S**L
No other brush I tried worked as good or held up at all
I have used this exact brush for 5 years without any problems. The bristles really hold up. The 5 year old brush was a gift--I misplaced it for a couple of months. No other brush I tried worked as good or held up at all. I bought this one and have been using it for months. Same great quality. I found the one I lost, so I use them both. BTW, I have 2 Scott Genius mountain bikes, a 30 and a 40. I ride every day during the week and vigorously brush my chain after 2 rides prior to lubing. Point is, these brushes get a lot of use. I also use simple green on the chain along with a citrus cleaner every once in a while. I get my chains shiny new-looking using the Pedro's Toothbrush.
J**S
Sturdy brush
Great brush tried some others always come back to Pedro's it's sturdy, works great on my cassette
B**W
Great brush
Works great for getting in the sprockets.
P**
Works
I use the big brush end to clean my bicycle cogs(gears) and chainrings. I’ve used it once a month for about a year. Still like new. I would purchase this again
A**A
The best brush. Get an extra one for your kitchen.
This brush is superior to the worthless item with the blue handle (is cannot recall the brand just now) whose bristles eventually curled up. My Pedro's brush I have used until the bristles wore down, but they never curled.I even purchased some to give to friends and have installed one in the kitchen: makes a superior tile brush.What a great product!
S**E
Easy to use for your bike
Worked great
J**R
Might be the best.
Classic design with bristles long enough to get in rotating areas without getting your knuckles too close.
D**N
Don't bother...falls apart
I've had this for a couple of years and probably used it 10 times when it started falling apart. Had to throw it away when all the bristles fell out.
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