Coconut Cup Brush
Once you use this coconut cup brush, you'll wonder how you ever scrubbed glasses and tumblers with a short, stubby sponge. The stiff, plant-based bristles dive deep into tall cups, coffee carafes, and jars, so you can ditch plastic bottle brushes without sacrificing a sparkling-clean sink.
Made from coconut fiber, wood, and metal instead of microplastic-shedding nylon, it is tough on stuck-on residue but gentle on glass and stainless steel.
Note: great for cups, glasses, and wide-mouth bottles, but it does not fit inside wine bottles or baby bottles.
Features
- Reaches deep into tall cups, mugs, jars, and coffee carafes
- Stiff coconut-fiber bristles scrub stuck-on residue without scratching glass or stainless steel
- Bendable head (bristles wrap a metal wire core) adjusts to different shapes
- Compact brush head, about 2" at the widest point
- Comfortable wooden handle with a solid, non-slip grip
- Plastic-free, and helps cut the microplastic pollution that conventional plastic brushes create
How to Use
Use it like any cup or bottle brush: dip it, scrub, and reach into the bottom of tall, narrow items. Gently bend the head if you need a different angle. It works on cups, glasses, jars, carafes, and wide-mouth bottles, though not wine or baby bottles.
Care & Cleaning
Rinse it after use and hang it by the jute loop to dry. The natural fibers drain and dry quickly, which keeps the brush fresh and helps it last.
Materials
Coconut-fiber bristles on a metal wire core, with a smooth wooden handle. Plastic-free and made from renewable, plant-based materials.
Dimensions
About 9" long, with a brush head about 2" at the widest point.
Packaging
There is no retail packaging beyond what is needed to ship it safely. Your order may include paper to protect the contents.
End-of-Life Disposal
- Coconut-fiber bristles: remove from the metal core and compost where accepted.
- Wooden handle: compost or let it biodegrade (break into smaller pieces to speed it up).
- Jute loop: remove and compost with other natural fibers.
- Metal core: recycle with scrap metal where facilities exist.
- If composting or metal recycling is not available where you live, dispose of the parts in the trash. You will still have avoided sending a fully plastic brush to the landfill every few months.
Pairs With
Need a longer brush? Check out the Long Bottle Brush.
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