🧽 Clean smarter, not harder—because your bottle deserves the best!
The KitchenAid Narrow Neck Bottle Brush features durable nylon bristles arranged in a 360-degree design to thoroughly clean hard-to-reach areas inside bottles, mugs, and vases. Its non-slip, soft grip handle ensures comfortable use even when wet, and it’s dishwasher safe for easy maintenance.
A**G
It is so soft and works well to clean all my glasses! I love it!
This is different from the grocery store kind much softer, flexible better quality and easier to use I am able to scrub my glasses. Love it.
J**G
Superior Dish Brush
I've always trusted KitchenAid to make a superior product, whether it's a toaster or coffee maker, and their line of kitchen accessories seems to follow suit.I've been using an Oxo dish brush for a while now, and though that company also makes a decent product, I much prefer the KA.Why? Because of the KA's denser head of bristles. See the photo above, showing the two brushes side by side. You can see how much more tightly packed the bristles of the KA (on the left) are compared to the Oxo.I will admit that the Oxo does have a nicer rubberized handle than the KA.But the KA makes much quicker work of cleaning dishes, so you'll have to hold that handle for less time.In summary, I like the KA dish brush a lot and expect to get a lot of use out of it in the months ahead...
C**S
Good brush...but, could be a better designed brush!
This brush cleans down into the very popular stainless steel cups and mugs most everyone owns these days. The problem being the rounded tuft cleaning end SHOULD be flat...I know they could do it, and I think they would have a LOT more happy customers if they did! It would clean down the sides at the very bottom all the better! I like the feel of the beefy handle, nice grip to it also, the other thing I did not like is that it needs to be packaged differently. Seems that it’s not considered a “breakable” item so it is not boxed but just put into an envelope, and then it gets flattened pretty severely. After I gave mine a bath, LOL yes, I cleaned it in hot water with some soap and shook it dry and wedged it to stand up under the sink, left it alone a couple of days and it seemed to spring back up a bit, not FULLY but I would say a good 85% better and more than enough bristles to do a good cleaning of my bottles and jars now. I think its even a reasonably priced brush, but WHO wants to receive something that is smashed and not really at its best from the get go?
H**K
It arrived looking like a bad hair day, but after weeks of use is perfectly long and functional.
This arrived in a simple packing envelope and so there was no protection from transport trauma. As can be expected, the bristles were pressed flat on one side giving the impression that this was not a product I could recommend. The bristles also seemed like they would be too soft to be useful. Thankfully, after a few weeks of use, I can testify that it seems to have perfect functionality in everything from swabbing dishes in soapy water to reaching deeply into insulated coffee thermos' and deep bottles and glasses with formerly hard to access crevices. An inexpensive but indispensable kitchen tool I can now highly recommend. Just wish they could package it a bit more securely for shipping.
N**G
Fine soft-bristled bottle brush
The bristles on this are softer than I was expecting, but it works fine -- lots of gentle bristles getting into every nook and cranny. Just don't expect this to do any rough scrubbing.The listed size is "3 x 9 x 4 inches," but this only has a length and a diameter, and the diameter is 2.5 inches. I really wanted this for cleaning mason jars, and 3 inches would have been perfect for that, pressing against all sides at once. But it is described as a bottle brush, and for that purpose it's plenty wide and a perfectly good brush.Note that this is the exact same size as the version with the soap dispenser in the handle.
V**S
KitchenAid bottle brush cleans great for those items intended--and coffee machine water tanks
KitchenAid Bottle Brush, Black/WhiteKitchenAid is my go-to brand for all those unique kitchen needs, this one being the cleansing of bottles, deep mugs, vases, and hubby's Keurig coffee machine water tank, which, if not monitored carefully becomes a "fish tank." This utensil has a comfortable, sure grip and will get into those tight corners of the tank so I can keep the water clean and fresh.
S**S
Perfect for glasswear and tumblers!
Tumblers are the bane of my cleaning existence (I have about 6 lol) and I could never get in the books and crannies if the bottoms until this. Works like a charm! I didn’t think I had much use for bottles but turns out yep - I have more than I thought! When recycling they work great! The bristles are stiff enough to actually work but soft enough not to scratch anything. Perfect for what I purchased them for.
L**W
Arrived Flattened
I've been waiting anxiously for this KitchenAid Bottle Brush. I get tired of squeezing my old hand into the stainless steel 20-ounce and 30-ounce mugs. Well, it finally arrived!! As I removed it from its wrapping, I discovered it was flattened on one side. After several hours it is still flattened. It does, however, clean those mugs very well. My old hands no longer have to squeeze into the mugs to clean them with the sponge. This bottle brush cleans all the sides of the mugs with a simple swish. I just place a little dishwashing soap on the bristles and it is ready to clean. I love how clean they are with so little effort. I wish I hadn't had to deduct one star, but the flattened bristles disappointed me. I do, however, highly recommend this KitchenAid Bottle Brush!!
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