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Review on 🧽 Joseph Joseph 85026 Edge Dish Brush with Sink Rest - Gray: The Ultimate Washing Solution! by Darnell Murphy

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What a disappointment

I bought this because I wanted to hang wet brushes for better drying times. However, the apron is textured and the hooks do not stick to the wall. I figured a brush that could be hung on the side of the sink would be a good alternative. NOT CORRECT! The sink is old and won't be replaced any time soon. The sink has a two-tiered rim and is mounted above the worktop. Think '60s design. The brush hangs from the edge as initially announced...then there is a slight movement as gravity slowly takes over and the brush falls into the sink. The wetter the brush, the faster it glides. It only takes a few seconds for a dry brush to slide back into the sink. In addition, the brush is not suitable for round pots, pans or bowls. Forget cups, you can't use them either. The brush head does not fit the connection between the pot wall and the bottom. You know, the spot where it gets the dirtiest when food sits on the stove too long. It just doesn't fit no matter how it's shot. The scraper is at the top. So when you try to rotate the brush to get the bristles in the right spot, the scraper keeps it from touching the line of dead food just above the bottom of the pot. This is a problem for ANY size pots or pans. The scraper fits like a scraper. It's not worth the money if you want to clean your dishes with a single tool and you have an old model installed over your sink as it fails in all areas. your description. On the plus side, the brush maneuvers well on flat boards.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Out of fashion