- Brush dispenses soap with the light push of a button
- Brush has durable nylon bristles that easily scrub away baked-on food and is safe for non-stick cookware
- Holder neatly catches water drips
- Holder features removable drip tray with built-in pour spout
- Non-skid base
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Lish Oglesby
Must buy
Absolutely love this little guy. Super easy to hold and clean efficiently. The pump works with the lightest touch! A lot of people complain that the pump breaks. I'd think it's from pushing it too hard, because really it works with such a light press. I absolutely am in LOVE with the tray! I hate when scrubs are left in the sink, yet they leave water all over the counter if left there. I don't have to worry about that anymore!
Tammy Jane Cunningham
Fantastic upgrade over previous version!
This little brush is just awesome. I had an older version purchased several years ago--I very much liked having soap integrated with the brush and the ability to swap out the brush once it wore out. That one finally started failing after many years of reliable use (hard to remember when we purchased, but it lasted at least 4 or 5 years). Basically, the button system on top of the cap just wore out and wouldn't dispense the soap anymore. So, I didn't hesitate a moment to re-buy this brush. I was pretty glad to see the storage cup that came with it, as it helps to keep my sink area cleaner. But, there are two small but noticeable improvements that I immediately appreciated. First, the body of the brush is more contoured, so you can get a better grip. Second, the replacement brush heads have raised "nubs" to improve grip when you're replacing the brush head. In the past, these brush heads were entirely smooth, which made either removing or tightening the brush head down very difficult (and near impossible if your hands or the brush were wet, which was basically every time I replaced the brush). I would have given the previous version a 5/5 rating, so for me, this one is a SOLID 5 stars, no question!
Erica Brehm
Best hand-scrubber I’ve owned
Best hand-scrubber I’ve owned. Really convenient to grab this and quickly wash some dishes. And the little caddy tray thing is surprisingly functional. It doesn’t look tacky or out of place sitting on the sink. The tray is rubbery on the bottom, which keeps it from sliding around. The soap-release button really shoots quite the stream. This soap blasting action does have the potential to go through soap quicker than some other hand-scrubbers I’ve owned, but I kind of like how you don’t need to keep pressing the button. The only other notable thing is that you do have to put the scrubber in the caddy somewhat delicately. Otherwise, you may get a bristle bent out of place. Not a deal-breaker by any means, but worth mentioning.
Helena Loffelmanova
Makes washing dishes more efficient
I wish I could give this a 10 star rating. I am the dishwasher. Washing dishes is a form of meditation for me. I'm also an engineer who believes in using the right tool for the task. This brush is comfortable in my hands, dispenses soap reliably, doesn't leak, and the bristles are just stiff enough. My hands have many problems (arthritis, tendinitis, & nerve pain). The palm cushion does not inadvertently dispense during use. I have to hold in one hand and push down with the other to dispense soap. This is fine because a small amount of soap goes a long way. Pushing a little dispenses just a little soap and pushing hard dispenses lots of soap. The storage dish allows the bristles to air dry. It is a difficult to get the bottom off to clean, mostly because of my hand problems. I'm hoping that it will get easier. I clean the bottom daily. It's the last thing I clean after the dishes and before cleaning the sink. I have tried many different brushes and felt like Goldilocks: These bristles are too soft, these are too stiff, but none were just right. These bristles clean better than any I have tried before. Dishes are done faster and cleaner with less effort. I like the fact that I can buy replacement bristles instead of having to toss the whole set. I won't be buying any other brushes, just replacements for this brush.
Ben Myers
A Very Useful and Fun Kitchen Cleaning Gadget
This is a great little kitchen gadget that's actually fun to use. The clear dispenser shows how much dishwashing liquid is left in the handle, and it's very easy to re-fill. Liquid soap is dispensed with a push of the soft rubber top, so you can control how much soap is needed for each scrubbing job. The holding unit is easy to assemble and disassemble for cleaning. After using mine for over a year, the bristles on the brush started spreading, so I purchased replacement brushes on amazon. When I installed the replacement brush, I noticed a large amount of "bacteria-like" black gunk in the base which had been hidden when the brush was attached to the main unit. After I cleaned the gunk out of the main unit, I tried inserting the replacement brush by screwing it into the holding unit... but the new brush repeatedly fell out of its track and separated from the main unit. Then I realized that I hadn't screwed the brush into the main unit as tightly as possible, and using a towel to hold the replacement brush more firmly, I was able to insert the brush into the main unit and give it a hard twist... until I could hear it snap into place. Now the brush works as good as new. I recommend this product highly.
Anusha Stha
Another great product from OXO
There are not many things that OXO doesn't get right. To date I think I've found 1. That's it. This good grips Palm Brush is no exception.... I keep this by my sink and have made it my dedicated sharp items cleaner. Graters, Mandoline slicers and spiralizers are all lethal weapons in the wrong hands and if you aren't careful they will easily and unapologetically draw blood. The problem is that all of them have tiny sharp crevices where food gets trapped and which need careful cleaning. This is where the Palm brush with its built in liquid soap shines! With this little brush you can keep your hands safely away from the sharp edges of these things while applying a grease cutting agent into the bristles that will, ultimately, get into the tiny crevices. This thing makes quick work of a cleaning job that might otherwise be daunting. It takes up little space on the counter, and if you use it for nothing but your sharp objects it should stay fresh and good as new for a long long time. It is easy to fill with your favorite dish soap and it fits well in all different sized hands. The paderno world cuisine tri blade slicer is my all time favorite kitchen gadget and thanks to this palm brush the cleanup is all but effortless. BOTTOM LINE: I highly recommend this brush. If you purchase it, think about making it a dedicated sharp gadget cleaner.
Pamela Michelle Peavy
love love love!
I am in love with this brush! I hate sponges so I always have a brush next to my sink. The problem is I never have a place to put it so it just sits there and it really annoys me. So I started looking for some type of holder for my regular long handle brush but I found this one instead. Not only is it super neat cause the brush is always in it's place but I love it so much more than the regular brushes with the long handles. The palm feature is super user friendly and I clean better and faster with it. Also I expected the soap just to drip into the brush section but it actually shoots out. You just aim at where you want your soap to go, press the button and out it comes. AWESOME! Mine doesn't leak (at least so far). I'm never buying a different brush again. (the only downside I see with this brush is washing glasses but I can deal with that)
Caleb Rawlins
Love it!
I love this! I love that you can change the scrubber when needed without tossing the whole thing I love that it doesnt leak. Its easy to hold, easy to use and nice to have. I really like the bottom dish its very handy to keep water and soap suds off your counter when not using the scrubber. The only down side which is not a super big deal is when you start getting low on dish soap then it doesnt like to dispense any. And it does tend to dispense a lot of soap when you press the bottom even just a little press (the longer you hold it the more soap comes out) but I tend to like to over use soap it helps my ocd so this product was definitely for me!
Neftali Caraballo
Magic Brush I tell ya..
I've always liked washing dishes. Then I got this brush. Now I LOVE washing dishes. I love how the brush itself feels in my hands, how the bristles scrub intently and deliberately, without scratching the surfaces of my finer pieces of china. I love how the dispenser can hold an ample amount of dish detergent and comes out with a gentle push of the middle of the top of the brush. It is both convenient and awesome! OXO is a truly innovative company that proves good inventions don't need to be over the top, just affordable and efficient. Highly recommended for those of you who prefer washing dishes yourself over using a dishwasher.
Jodie Roll
This scrubby dish is the greatest invention since the scrubby!
I am a lifelong devotee to the disposable scrubbing soap dispenser 'thingy'. I have had them for years, but NEVER with its own little resting place! This is an amazing and novel concept someone should have thought of long, long ago. The back of my sink is no longer wet or soapy where the scrubby rests. My sink stays dry and neat and the soapy water sits in the bottom of this bowl. It has a drain spout that easily allows soapy water to flow out if it begins to accumulate. I have had no problems with milder or mold, which was a concern of mine. I suppose the constant presence of soap in the dish helps keep it clean. I do rinse it out when I drain it. The scrubby itself is also great, although it sometimes squirts out too much soap at once. I do prefer a subtle addition of a tiny bit of soap at a time, but this is a tolerable feature. I also like that this item is black and subtle on my sink, whereas many of these are bright colors for some reason, or white which quickly looks dingy in the kitchen.