J**N
Excellent—but NOT for every cleaning job!
If you're looking for heavy-duty scrubbers for cutting through cooked-on food and grease in a roasting pan, look elsewhere (the SOS Tuffy scrubbers, for instance). These nylon dish scrubbers are much more light-duty items, and they do their job very well indeed. Let's say you have some dried egg yolk on a nice china plate. DON'T reach for the steel wool! These scrubbers are ideal for the job. They're wonderful for cleaning glass cookware (like Corning, for instance). Yes, they do unravel rather quickly, but that doesn't diminish their effectiveness. They're GREAT little helpers, and they're cheap.I always keep some of these, some of the more heavy-duty plastic scrubbers, and steel scrubbers on hand. I'm prepared for whatever cleanup needs doing. My dad always told me that using the right tool for the job made life a lot easier. He was right.
S**S
Buyer Beware
We have had one of these in use for 1 week and it is already coming apart.......This product must be at the very bottom of the line when it comes to production. Beyond cheap. I assume they may cost less than 1/4 of a penny each to produce. I had a product like this that lasted 2 years, but it was a gift from a friend and he could not remember where he bought his batch. So not all scrubbys are created equal some are just junk from the beginning. Buyer be ware.
S**.
Great amount for the price you pay
Great amount for the price you pay, but they literally start to unravel and fall apart the first time you use them. Do they clean well? Sure. But these 12 scrubbers will last you a few weeks only.
K**.
Works great but doesn't last very long
These are great at scrubbing burnt/baked on food from dishes, and they don't leave scratches or damage the surface of my very expensive enameled cast iron dutch oven or stainless steel cookware. They do, however, tend to fall apart after too much scrubbing or scrubbing the REALLY stuck-on stuff. So it's good that you get a dozen for such a cheap price.
D**R
I can not find a scrubby that lasts more than ...
I can not find a scrubby that lasts more than a week. This was another fail! Week later I am about to toss teh first one. They're cheap enough but that's just so wasteful. I'll pay more for something that doesn't fall apart!!
L**M
Even gets off dried egg, yuck.
I'm still on my first one. I find they last forever and I can just throw in dishwaster to make sparkling clear again (impale over a tine so they don't run wild).To be fair, I use a dishwasher and only apply these to get the nasties I know or think the dishwasher won't remove so maybe I'm not putting them to as agressive use as others. Also, I have a scrubbit with a handle attached and use it first and foremost, but I ignored it for a while to put these to the test. I still prefer the handle units, but one of them can cost more than a pack of these and they clean equally.Next up....scrubbies in space...I won't be testing those.
T**H
Worst Scrubbers!!
Unfortunately these were the worst scrubbers I ever bought. They only last maybe three weeks tops hand washing my dishes. They just fall apart after that!! This is a huge contribution to landfill. I have never had any nylon scrubbers come apart like this so quickly...not even close!! These are not made for longevity.
B**E
They Do The Job
They do what they're supposed to do - - scrub off stuck-on food without damaging expensive pots, baking dishes or glassware. I drink a protein shake every morning and my pretty glasses wind up with a ring of stuck-on shake plus lip glass marks every time. These scrubbers do the job of removing it all without damaging or scratching the glass. Ditto for my wildly expensive pots and pans. They're cheap little things and really hard to find in kitchen supply stores anymore. All I find in kitchen supply stores in my area anymore are the more expensive sponge/scrubber combos, brushes, etc - - all of which scratch glass and cookware and cost more. So I stick to these little scrubbers - - cheap and good.
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