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Silicone Bottle Cleaning Brush with Long Handle, 31cm/12.5" Water Bottle Cleaner for Baby Bottles, Hydro Flask, Sports Bottle, Vase, Glassware, Perfect for Smaller Diameter Bottle Openings (Qty 1)

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With an 18-inch design, this bottle brush is perfect for cleaning taller water bottles—especially considering the bristles extend approximately two-thirds of the way down the brush. The stiff plastic bristles sit atop flexible wire, so the brush can bend to hit the bottle at all the curves and nooks and crannies. This feature also makes this an exceptional brush for oddly-shaped water bottles and vessels like vases. Still, the bristles are still firm enough to provide a good scrubbing. And, even though the top of the brush is made of flexible wire, the handle is a sturdier plastic to help you get a solid, comfortable grip. It also has a hang hole at the end for convenient drying and storage. It doesn’t get any cuter than this water bottle brush cleaning set. We think it'll look right at home on your counter, so you don’t have to stuff it in a drawer somewhere or establish a hanger inside of a cabinet. But it’s really not about the aesthetics here. This brush cleaning set comes with four brushes of varying sizes nestled inside—all of which help you get the job done better.

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I bought the Dr. browns bottle brush and it has a scrubber on the end specifically for the Dr. browns nipples. It is the best brush and I’ve never had any issues with discoloration. I have been using them and washing by hand for 7 months."

I like the munchkin ones. It has a separate nipple brush that screws into the handle. They last more than a month but it is recommended to replace them every 30-45 days." Fans also love the storage: a faux flower pot with custom-sized places for each brush and drainage holes underneath. BabyCenter Product Designer Grace Pan says the ability to store the brushes neatly in between uses was her favorite feature; they stay dry and clean in their pot. Lastly, since water bottle straws can also attract gunk, buying a separate water bottle straw brush or a set that includes both might be a great idea. That way, no matter what you put in your water bottle, whether juice, coffee, or flavored water, it will always taste as fresh as possible with no funky aftertaste from a less-than-clean bottle.

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The brush also has a nice sturdy handle so when you’re cleaning your water bottle or jam jar, you can get a real scrub going to banish any stubborn stains or water marks. And the bristled head is nice and scrubby but also soft and squishy so it won’t scratch or damage any part of your bottles or glassware, and is itself easy to keep clean. Silicone bristles don't wear down as fast as nylon bristles, and they’re also softer to prevent scratching plastic bottles. Haakaa's Silicone Cleaning Brush Kit contains a double-ended bottle brush: One side is a halo of silicone bristles, while the other has small nipple-scouring nubs. The kit also comes with two long, thin "tube brushes" that can get inside even the skinniest of valves.None of the three brushes should be cleaned in your dishwasher; you can sterilize by boiling or using your steam sterilizer, Haakaa says. Of all the brushes we've used, the OXO Tot Brush is our favorite. The plastic wiggle bristles are the ideal balance between soft and stiff, allowing you to get a good scrub without flinging water everywhere. The long, rubber-coated handle can reach the bottom of taller bottles, and you can throw it in the dishwasher for cleaning. One of our favorite features is the nylon bristles of nipple cleaner that does a superior cleaning job. When not in use, it screws into the handle of the larger brush and snaps securely into place, so there is no chance of losing it. We love the sturdy base that provides a place to store the brush when everything is squeaky clean.

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Parents love that this combo sponge and bristle brush allows them to thoroughly clean the bottom of even the tallest Dr. Brown’s bottles (and other brands, too). The bristles clean the side of the bottle without scratching, and the base has chevron channels to get into the grooves of the nipples. This silicone brush has a long 14-inch handle that has no trouble reaching the very bottom of most water bottles. And for those who don’t want to deal with misshapen, shedding nylon bristles, silicone is a fantastic alternative. The silicone bristles on this brush are softer—aka less likely to scratch your water bottle, especially if it’s glass—plus are more resistant to odors and bacteria. The silicone design also makes for a softer, more comfortable grip, leading to less hand fatigue while you clean. The silicone brush heads and stainless steel handle are more durable than plastic alternatives, ensuring that this brush will last a long time without needing replacement (take that, landfill garbage). You can sterilize it by boiling the brush heads in water for a few minutes, though Tika put hers in the sterilizer without issues. The handles also have hooks on the bottom so you can hang them dry and store them out of the way. Natural fibers, such as nylon or boar’s hair, are best for cleaning a water bottle, because they can reach the tight spots and crevices where bacteria can hide, says Nathaly Vieira, founder of cleaning company Inspire Clean. They are also gentle enough to not scratch the surface of your bottle. However, these tend to be more expensive, plus aren’t quite as durable as synthetic materials like plastic or silicone. Brush material: Bottle brushes are typically made with silicone or bristles (plastic or stainless steel) to help you get into all the nooks and crannies of your bottles and nipples. The material impacts how expensive the brush is and how long it will last. Silicone bristles are softer and less likely to develop mold and bacteria, but they’re often more expensive. Some brushes also have sponges at the end, which can be a useful cleaning tool — although they typically have to be replaced even more often.Combining the cleaning power of a bottle brush with a sponge, this Dish Scrubbie bottle brush cleaner set contains a pair of slim straw brushes and two 12-inch brushes which have sponge-like brush heads instead of bristles. The sponges at the ends of the bottle brushes won't fall out, bend, or scratch bottles while you're scrubbing away. This gives them an advantage over traditional bristle brushes and makes them a great alternative for people who aren't a fan of silicone ones. Grace says that the straw brush in this set wasn't long enough to clean the valves on her Dr. Brown's bottles.

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