Bottle Brush: A Beneficial Tool for Your Kitchen Cleaning Arsenal

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Bottle Brush: A Beneficial Tool for Your Kitchen Cleaning Arsenal

The kitchen is the place in the home where all the cooking magic happens. It’s also where all the cleaning magic happens afterwards when having to put that mess in order. As such, it’s a room where typically there’s a whole arsenal of accessories and tools we rely on to properly organise and clean the space.

And yet, some take more credit than others. While degreasing dish soap, plastic scraper, cloth and paper towels, and steel wool are some of the obvious cleaning pals, one can’t do without the brush made for keeping bottles spotless.

Do You Really Need a Bottle Brush?

If you consider the whole scope of benefits it offers, yes, you do. It’s a handy companion even if you already count on the help of a dishwasher – pair it with a bottle drying rack, and you can keep all the tube-shaped and cylindrical items spotless. This includes jars as much as glasses, besides all sorts of bottles, whether it’s one of the baby, water, insulation or shake designs.

It wouldn’t have been possible without the specific shape of the convenient bottle brush which is long and has the top covered in bristles. This exact form allows for easy cleaning with the smallest amount of effort, so you don’t have to worry about applying pressure and damaging some of the glass and plastic containers while doing so.

Do You Really Need a Bottle Brush?
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You may think you could do without one, thinking a regular brush would do as a replacement, and this is where you’d be wrong. There’s a reason this type of tool has “bottle” in the name – it’s made for the hard-to-reach spots that other tools can’t get anywhere near. This makes it your first line of defence against bacteria, contaminants, and build-up of all the drinks and liquids you’d use the containers for.

In addition to protecting your health and well-being (something especially crucial for a family with a baby), as we can see this neat kitchen tool is also essential in preserving and prolonging the lifespan of the plastic and glass containers, which makes for one more reason in its favour.

However, since there are bottles of different sizes and shapes, I have to point out there are various designs of these brushes with a range of bristles suitable for the specific bottles they can be used with. Simply put, you need to purchase the adequate brush for your kind of items and your lifestyle to count on the best outcome.

How to Find the Ideal Bottle Brush for the Kitchen?

With so many options on the market, it’s helpful to narrow them down by keeping some basic factors in mind, such as:

The Material

This is a crucial feature to focus on as it has a say in how reliable the brush is going to be. The last thing you need is a design that falls apart at the part where you require its help the most – cleaning the nooks and crannies of the bottles. A heavy-duty model that’s made from silicone or bristles (either plastic or metal) is an indicator of quality and value.

These bottle cleaning brushes are worth the investment as they can stand up to whatever cleaning task you put them through, and no matter how often during the day. Wooden designs are more eco-friendly but they don’t last up that long so you’d have to replace them on a more frequent basis which too adds up to your waste, making the silicone or plastic options fair well to sustainability as well.

The Material
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Taking good care of the brushes is equally important in prolonging their durability, as it’s essential to get in the habit of washing them up well after every use and air drying them before storage to avoid further contamination and growth of mould. Still, for the sake of your well-being, remember to replace the brush at least every two-to-three months at least, if not monthly, no matter how well-preserved it looks. This would ensure you don’t get bacteria all over your freshly washed containers.

The Value

A design that comes out high in terms of functionality with the different sets of features is of higher value, of course. Prepare to pay a little more if you prefer to get a design that offers more than the bristles and buy bottle brush that comes with a soap dispenser too, or a sponge at the end as an extra cleaning tool. Additional care is required should you choose one with a sponge as it tends to require replacements more often.

If you want a design that’s more tools in one, you can also choose from a set that includes a long brush for bottles, a smaller and thinner one for straws, and a detail cleaner, helpful with keeping caps and lids spotless too. Talk about the three-in-one tool that takes minimal storage!

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Chris Wilson

Writing for the blog since 2012, Chris simply loves the idea of providing people with useful info on business, technology, vehicles, industry, sports and travel – all subjects of his interest. Even though he sounds like quite the butch, he’d watch a chick flick occasionally if it makes the wife happy, and he’s a fan of skincare routines though you’d never have him admit that unless you compliment his impeccable skin complexion.

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