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M**E
Not very sturdy
Very small and flimsy
W**T
Toilet Brush 2.0
Toilet Brush, Bendable TPR Silicone Toilet Brush Head Deep Clean."Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door". So maybe if you build a better toilet brush, the same might happen. Unfortunately, this isn’t quite it, but it’s close.Usually, toilet brushes live in a permanent bath of bleach or other noxious substances, as it’s common knowledge that they must be immersed in something anti-bacterial to ensure they stay clean. The common or garden brush is a dome-shaped collection of bristles, usually in nylon, and secured to a handle. The TLR brush is a new way of thinking. Its bristles are silicone, and not pinned into the main handle, so there should be no discolouration over time and the bristles are easily cleaned. The cleaning head is flat; not dome-shaped so it can clean effectively under the rim and under the S bend. Taking advantage of the flat profile means the container can be made smaller and fits to a wall rather than sitting on the floor, and how many times have we knocked one of those over? Ugh! The supplied wall fixing achieves this admirably and the container can easily be unclipped for cleaning. So, a “better mousetrap”? Well, not quite. This is not a brush that stays in bleach etc when not in use. It is designed to air dry in its integrated container. In fact, the outer container would leak if filled with any liquid. The problem is that the brush fits snugly into the integral brush holder, so air can’t really circulate as seen in the illustration on the Amazon ad. Yes, drying before popping the brush head back in the holder would work, but who wants to do that? The problem could easily be solved by a series of vent holes where the white outer casing meets the grey inner holder.
G**M
Cleans under the rim with ease ....
It doesn't look like a toilet brush out of the box, a few flat pieces and a brush head which looks like it's been run over by an elderly driver out on a Sunday jaunt, but once it's been put together it begins to resembles a toilet brush ... of sorts.The handle andc brush comes in 2 parts and slot together with relative ease. Giving you a good length of 350mm so there's little need to have your hand and arm deep into the toilet itself.The handle is 265mm long, 25mm wide and a mere 10mm thick, making it so light even a well trained lapdog could pick it up and use it.The brush head is 85mm in an arch, 80mm wide and just short of 20mm thick, with this thickness being designed to get under the rim of a toilet with such ease, and it does.The holder is 100mm tall, 95mm wide and just over 40mm thick and can be left free standing or, using the little stickers which comes in the box, it can also be attached to the wall. I use the latter as there's less chance of this being knocked over and spilling its contents on the ground.This holder has a removable inner which is slightly shorter than the holder itself, this allows for any excess toilet water on the heaad to drop into the bottom .Now, the question is, does it work?Yes, it works remarkably well, considering its size and thickness. it gets under the rim and the myriad nobbles on the arched head to a great job in getting into those nooks and crannies.The brush sits in the holder nicely, if a little wobbly, and the slither of a gap between the holder and its inner catches a little waste, but not a lot.It's easy to clean and doesn't hold any smells at all.In all, a fine little toilet brush for those fine little toilets. Well worth the money.
C**Y
Very modern
The media could not be loaded. I hate stinky bristle type toilet brushes to the point where if I hear my partner using ours at home my heart sinks and I’m reaching for the bleach.This silicone toilet brush seemed worth a try as it appears to have no germ harbouring stem, in fact it is shaped like a spiked lolly pop or spatula and will be so easy to keep hygienically clean…but how will it actually cope with cleaning the toilet?Firstly I keep my toilet nice and clean, it’s next to the shower and I regularly give it a good in depth hosing down so I was quite surprised to find on close inspection my bowl had some rogue paint splashes inside.I rubbed at them with the spatula not really expecting too much but it got them off easily and I felt like the limescale was shifted too, it easily flexes to clean around the u bend and under the rim… it will certainly have no issue tackling fresh soft stains.The silicone bristles magically shrugged off the water once i’d finished cleaning with it and it seemed dry before I replaced it back in it’s holder.The holder has a useful hook system so that you can stick it to the wall but still detach it easily for cleaning (see picture)On the whole I much prefer this toilet brush to traditional ones and it looks nice too
G**0
Space saving, elegant and hygienic - excellent
I really like silicone toilet brushes, I have been using a round one for over a year now and it looks almost as good as new, unfortunately the adhesive securing the holder to the wall failed, so I thought that I'd try a flat shaped one instead.I am very impressed, it cleans as well as the round one, and it feels as though it gets round the bend further as the head is more flexible, it is also great for getting under the rim.Another advantage is that it is more compact than the round one, especially if it wall mounted, which is quite easy using the provided plastic interlocking plates, just make sure that after you have stuck the pieces to the wall and the holder, to leave them overnight before trying to clip the two halves together.I expect to get several years service from this brush and so think that the price of £9.99 is quite reasonable.The price quoted is correct at the time of writing. I hope that you've found this review interesting and helpful, if you have please consider giving it a 'helpful vote'.
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