• Dispenses soap on demand with the light push of a button
  • Durable nylon bristles easily clean baked-on food and are safe for non-stick cookware
  • Contoured shape provides optimal comfort and scrubbing power
  • Simply unscrew top to fill with soap
  • Twist brush base to easily replace bristles
  • Handle features soft, comfortable, non-slip grip

My boyfriend was going to buy one of these when we were at Kroger a while back. I said, let me look them up online because with almost every product, you can find at a lower price if you just do some research. Well this is the one I decided to buy. It was $2.00 cheaper than the one we saw in the store. I'm pretty impressed with it also. This one does not leak at all. When you press the top of it to let out soap, it let's out a fairly nice amount. I squeezed it over a small white dish and as you can see, it's perfect. That is only one press. It was delivered on time and it's of nice quality. It's aggravating reading people's reviews and give products 1 star before they even give the seller a chance to make it right for them. I don't just mean with this, I mean with everything. Yes I give it five stars because it deserves that.

This product is great, the bristles are very firm and easily remove grime from pans etc, really makes dish-washing go by quicker. I like how compact it is and the convenience of not having to continuously reach for the soap. Looks great as well, and is form-fitting to your palm and hand which feels great. You're able to turn the valve to prevent soap from dripping when the brush is not in use, they seem to have thought this product through. So far it is a pretty efficient tool at getting the job done easily, and I enjoy using it. Hoping it will last me a good while!

I've been buying these palm brushes for many, many years. I don't like getting my hands wet with soap when doing dishes (it dries my hands out when I use a sponge and soap) and this brush keeps my hands fairly dry. I usually buy the replacement brushes since I can get about 2-4 brushes used with the same top before the top wears out. But the last 2 replacement brushes I bought would not screw on right, they kept popping off. I don't know if it's the top or the brushes, so I'm starting over and buying the whole unit again. When the brush part (the bottom) wears out, I keep them (just the bottom part) for outside dirty scrub jobs where I don't want to use my good brushes, then toss after the dirty job.

I can’t say enough about this little device. I absolutely love it. It fits beautifully in the hand and makes washing dishes a pleasure. I no longer have a stinky sponge gathering bacteria on my counter and I love the way the soap dispenses. The scrubber washes completely clean no matter how dirty the pot is I just scrubbed. I also use it to scrub my gas range. My husband loves it too. Highly recommended.

I'm loving this little brush. I had purchased another dish brush a while back from the grocery store and the bristles were so stiff that it often splattered soap everywhere. This one isn't like that. The bristles are stiff, but soft enough that they tend to cling to what you're brushing, so they don't cause that splatter effect. I also like that you can open the whole thing up by taking its top off to refill it, giving you plenty of room to pour in the dish soap. The ability to easily remove and replace the brush is another very handy feature. Both are easy to do and it's well made, so they're not likely to come open or undone unexpectedly. The one recommendation I would make to the company is to please make the top white instead of black. Not only would it match the bottom, but it's easier to tell whether anything questionable (mold, etc.) is growing on something that frequently gets wet if it's white. I don't see any signs of mold, but would feel better if I could easily inspect it from time to time. I'd be happy to pay extra to buy a white top if it were sold separately (hint-hint, OXO). I totally forgot to mention that this thing makes cleaning my colander (my main reason for wanting a brush) so incredibly easy that I wish I'd thought to get one sooner. All the years of laboring with a scrubbing sponge and poking a knife tip into the holes to dislodge stuck-on noodles or whatever are gone. Swipe this little brush over the whole thing once and it's spotless. Love it.

Amazon should buy stock in Pinterest or visa versa. The number of things I have purchased lately on Amazon are a direct result of Pinterest and my will to clean and use natural products to avoid the chemicals that are making us sick. I purchased a few of these and I put 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 dish soap to clean the shower/tub after using it to prevent soap scum. I like that these don't leak, they're small, and I keep them with the bristles facing up to prevent any spillage. I noticed a few people said that the bristles are not strong enough and wear out quickly. I have only used this a few times, and I don't need to scrub so hard I'm going to wear it out in a month. I think it's perfect.

This is one of the best kitchen items I have ever bought. I don't have a dishwasher. Over the past 40 years my husband and I have tried to find a good way to hand wash our dishes and pans. I found this when I bought some replacement brushes on sale and did not realize until I got home that I needed the top also. Ordered the top and have been happily washing dishes with this ever since. It works great on scrubbing off dried egg from dishes left in the sink all day. It is not great on heavily baked on food and grease but most of my pans are nonstick so I don't need to worry about that too often. Best part of this brush is being able to squeeze the top to get just a little extra soap when needed. I love OXO Good Grips products.

These really work well and squirt out the soap accurately and consistently. They are a bit tricky to fill. First, don’t fill them all the way to the top. Stop where the threads begin near the top. When screwing back on the lid, keep the push-button on the lid depressed as long as you can. If you don’t, soap will squirt out the bottom while you are tightening the lid, because the thing works on increased air pressure when you press the push button on the top of the lid. The lid needs to be tight enough to seal, too or it won’t deispense the soap consistently. I like the fact that the bristles are easy to replace when they wear out, which takes a long time. Good quality all around!

Un-screw the base, add soap and you're ready to go. I've had one for about a year now and recently ordered a replacement as the one I have, even though still effective, just looks a bit "disheveled" and is sort of discolored from cleaning my French press daily. Time to replace. l use this thing daily. It's cheap and it does the job. I mostly use it for scrubbing pans or items I don't think will get clean in the dishwasher.

I love this scrubber. It is the handiest thing to wash this or that by hand. The unfortunate think is the black part your press on to squirt out soap ALWAYS eventually breaks - and you have to buy a new one. That has happened to me about 4 or 5 times since I started using them. But I find them handier than the sponges where you put detergent in the handle. And I like the scrubby bristles on it - they are stiff enough to get off stubborn things (usually). Then, of course, you have to clean up the brushes. I find it the best of these type of tools.