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Review on πŸ’š Vibrant Lime Green Umbra Vapor Toilet Brush Enhancing SEO by Laura Walters

Revainrating 5 out of 5

What don't you like about a toilet brush that looks like a vase with a long stem?

Considering I've recently manually rubbed my herb garden with horse manure, I can't be such a sprouting fanatic, but one fresh thing I should basically have in common is a freshly cleaned one Health toilet, which means wiping a small amount of seventh-generation cleaner down the bowl and seat with Ms. Meyer's spray, sometimes twice a day. So I get along well with my toilet brush. I am on good terms with my new Umbra-manufactured home design business, founded in 1979 by childhood friends Paul Rowan and Les Mandelbaum, whose US headquarters are in Buffalo, New York, with another large company in Toronto and additional offices in the surrounding world, which currently employ a whopping 650 people. In Latin, the word "umbra" means a tint (or more specifically, the darkest part of a tint) that reflects the design duo's debut product, a printed window tint unheard of in the dark days finished product market. mostly ugly home accessories in an "affordable” price range. Umbra has been making waves in the plastic bag and trash can categories in particular, which I think is no small feat. Whatever the case, the Vapor toilet brush has a super glossy clear glaze or laminate finish on a glossy acid green base and looks super cool; Also, the upper is snug fitting, there's no crude engineering or shoddy manufacturing here. Given the frequent use of my brushes, I may prefer the air holes in the lid as I leave the two pieces "open" by default to allow the brush to air dry. However, this is one of the best $10 purchases I've ever made.

Pros
  • Toilet brushes and holder
Cons
  • Fits