Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Dishwand Sponge Refills, Dishwand Refills for Cleaning Kitchen, Bathroom, and Household, Non-Scratch Sponges Safe for Non-Stick Cookware, 14 Dishwand Refills
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WineGirl70
> 3 dayI use the scotch brite refills all the time. I don’t know what this is, because it’s not what is shown when purchasing. And they don’t allow you to return the items. Thankfully, Amazon refunded my money because this isn’t what is in the description. I tried using them, and they are terrible. I can’t believe this is a 3M product. Save your money and buy from a different buyer.
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Papa Al
> 3 dayBought the dish wand and now the refills. These hold up way better than what I could buy at my supermarket.
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fparker
> 3 dayGood product
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Johnson
> 3 dayThis new design of just having a strip of plastic that locks the sponge in place instead of a full plate with a lip that locks the sponge in place, sucks! When you set the sponge down while not in use, the detergent just leaks to the base of the clip piece and fills up the dish I use to set it in. This used to be the only dishwand that did not leak. Now it is one of many that leak all over and I have to try to find a new type.
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David R
> 3 dayProduct works great, seller is excellent!
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Nichole Graves
> 3 dayA little expensive compared to the off-brand, but they are more durable and last longer.
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Debra McCra
> 3 dayI use mostly this brand all the time and have for years. Really love the price and convenience of being able to order a lot at once considering hardly any of my local stores carry these. Scotch Brite dish wand sponges clean better and last longer than their competition.
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Brains Report
> 3 dayI have been using soap-dispensing dish scrubbers for over five quarters of a dozen years. In that time, I have witnessed a number of advancements in the field and have tried all of them. I have found that the best you can hope for is a wand that is mildly reliable (will last you for a year or more) and that has easy-to-find replacement heads. Cost, of course, is also important. Scotch-Brite tends to fit these requirements. That is why I was willing to commit to buying this pack of fourteen heads. These days, we have a dishwasher, so we only use the dish scrubber for the larger pots and pans as well as the items the dishwasher fails to clean up to my standards. And, the dish scrubber heads get the job done. I have noticed, though, that after a respectable amount of time, they do develop leaks that cause tens of cents worth of dishwasher fluid to literally go down the drain. So, be wary of this. Also, be very strict with your family when it comes to where they store the wand. I have a very careless ex-girlfriend and stepson who put it in nasty chili water or ice cream water and leave it there. That will give it The Stank that will dominate your kitchen and plague everything it touches. This is not the fault of the product. It is the fault of irresponsible family members raised in sub-optimal situations. I cannot stress enough that you should only spend your time with people who have refined tastes. You can start your search by checking out what soap-dispensing dish scrubbers they are rocking in their kitchen. If they have Scotch-Brite, or even OXO, they are a keeper. UPDATE: If you are prone to ironic disasters, NEVER buy in large quantities like this! You are just setting yourself up to die (or lose both of your hands) in the next couple days. Stick with buying one two-pack!
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T. Zhao
> 3 dayBuying bulk like this saves money. The wand saves detergent and spares hand when I wash with hot water. I hate to throw away plastic. The replacement pad can be used with my old wand for a long time.
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D. David
Greater than one weekFits perfectly and does the job.