Scotch-Brite Greener Clean Non-Scratch Scrub Sponges, For Washing Dishes and Cleaning Kitchen, 6 Scrub Sponges

$10.00
About this item 50% of the scrubbing fibers are made from agave plant Non-scratch cleaning Packaging is made from 100% recycled content Sponge outlasts more than 30 rolls of paper towels Sponges made with 23% recycled materials

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : | No |
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Product Dimensions : | 6.2 x 3.5 x 4.8 inches; 2.4 Ounces |
Item model number : | 97036 |
UNSPSC Code : | 47131600 |
Date First Available : | July 18, 2014 |
Manufacturer : | 3M |
ASIN : | B00JEQG4X8 |
Country of Origin : | USA |
Domestic Shipping: | Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. |
International Shipping: | This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More |
Best Sellers Rank: | #396 in Sales & Deals |
Customer Reviews: | 12,458 ratings |
MG –
These pads work better than the blue ones and last longer. I got them for around the same price. But there is a pricing problem with these. I got the 6 pack for about $6 and then checked the 12 pack and that was $20?!?! So it makes no sense buy two 6 packs for $12 or the the 12 pack for $20? wut? Anywho, I like these better than the blue ones.
Brucene –
I thought I would try these because of their ‘green’ qualities. The sponges are standard size, they work better than regular sponges because they are more fibrous. The fibers are tight and don’t break away. I just put the sponge in the dishwasher or wash them with cleaning rags and they look brand new. Really like these and will continue to purchase then recycle into potting soil or shred and put in the garden to hold onto water. Love products that can be recycled at home.
Esther K. –
I was housesitting for someone and they had these sponges in their home. I really liked the soft colors and they worked fine, so I decided to order them myself. For me, one lasts about 2 months. I can use them for longer, as they don’t fall apart, but the sponge itself “thins out” a bit, so I like to use a new one after 2 months, and I use the old one to clean my sink. Hope they don’t discontinue these. Hate when that happens.
CSieg1977 –
I have bought no other sponges since buying these. While sure they are not 100% natural, I am still utilizing something natural. I try to as much as I can in my life. These work great, I don’t have to worry about them scratching, things or falling apart too quickly. I usually ending up tossing just because of time more than breakdown. If you are expecting them to work like steel wool, they are not meant to. Also if you use them with things such as bleach, it will break down quicker but that is common sense with most materials. However they are great for everyday cleaning.
Shellbelle11 –
As far as I’m concerned, Scotch-Brite is sitting on a gold mine. These are OK for the kitchen, but, in the bathroom, is where the magic begins. Loofahs don’t stay stiff, when they’re wet. These sponges do.Run one across your skin, and feel your skin sing. I am so deadly serious about what I am saying, I am telling everyone I meet. I’ve never felt so clean in my life.You can scrub yourself down, before you get into the shower/bath, or just scrub when you get in.We know when our skin feels good, and your skin will be singing!I don’t know this person that’s selling these sponges, nor do I own stock in the company.I’m just a customer who is thrilled to have found these sponges, and the price is totally reasonable.
Susan Renwick –
I’m still on my first sponge after 2 months! I wash it in the dishwasher when I run it to keep it fresh. Works great for cleaning in a non-abrasive manner.
RockUncleBratt –
I love that these dish scrubs are all plant based. I dont know how many years I have used scotch-brite sponges. At least 20 years if not 40. I have just started the Amazon subscription service this year. When I saw the cost and that these scrub sponges and that they are made from plants I had to try them out. It’s been over a month now and I am still using the first sponge from the package. It is holding up better then the blue or green scotch-brite sponges. In fact I have gone through two of the blue and green ones because they were down far before this sponge. The big plus is it does not have that gross rancid smell that the other get. It is worth trying them out. I hope you find them a good purchase as I have.
McGaugh –
I love these sponges; bought in 4-packs at the grocery store for years, but then found I can get them on amazon in 6-pack for only $1 more ($1 more for 6 vs 4). As long as you wring them out after every use really well and air or line dry, they last awhile, but eventually do produce a smell – I wash them in the machine in a laundry bag w/ towels when they start to smell, but only a couple of times – then they become bathroom or mess sponges that get pitched after that job is done. We get a long life out of them. Great scrubber that doesn’t scratch delicate surfaces, but food can get lodged in the scrubbers if not cleaned regularly.
VickiWink –
I like knowing this sponge will help me clean my dishes and rest of the house without complaint and without harming the earth. The scrubby side might be less scratchy than its cohorts but that gives my baking soda and arm more involvement. Sometimes the sponge works so hard it splits, or rips, but by that point it’s worked past its 30 contract so I’m okay parting ways.
Energy Coach –
I’ve used Scotch Brite scrubber sponges for years. But recently I’ve been moving to more natural, non-toxic products. (I also saw my dish water turn blue from one of their blue sponges!) I tried several natural sponges and was really disappointed. I figured that was the price for using a safer, natural product. Then I found these, and I’m very happy with them. They work just as well as their older, blue or yellow ones, but without the toxins. I’d highly recommend them.