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Review on ๐Ÿงฝ Pack of 1 Libman Glass and Dish Sponge by Wayne Ohlrogge

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this tea towel.

I first saw this style of brush when I moved into a house with new college roommates. I've learned to appreciate the utility it offers and I've used it more than any of the myriad other dishwashing tools we've had. When I moved in I realized I really missed this sponge and I thought it's time to get it for my kitchen. It is ideal for rinsing cups and glasses as the brush handle rises straight up and not at an angle. like other brushes. Because it's a sponge, you can apply pressure to fairly small areas that you wouldn't be able to reach with any other brush. It also retains moisture and lathers well, meaning you use less soap and water when rinsing. I've seen some people complain about the rough Scotch Brite-like padding on the underside, but I found it useful. If there's something I don't want to use it for, it's easy enough to turn the brush on its side and avoid the rough pad. The other main complaint I've seen with this product is its durability. Some people have seen the sponge pop out of the plastic handle, turning this otherwise useful tool into a useless plastic stick and oddly shaped sponge. It's true and it will happen if you're not careful. However, this is a caveat that I am happy to accept. It's just a sponge attached to a plastic handle and I can't see how Liebman could actually solve this problem. It's available at a modest price and I'm much more likely to swap it out for hygiene reasons than swapping it out for a splintering sponge.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Obsolete