🧽 Elevate Your Cleaning Game with Style!
The Sellemer Toilet Brush and Holder Set features a flexible silicone bristle head designed for thorough cleaning of toilet bowls and other surfaces. Its innovative design includes a non-rusting handle and ventilation slots for optimal drying, making it a practical and stylish addition to your home cleaning arsenal.
Material Type | Polypropylene, Silicone |
Handle Material | Silicone |
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.53"L x 2.36"W x 16.53"H |
Item Shape | Round |
Theme | Home Cleaning |
Color | Silver |
Special Features | Durable,Flexible,Waterproof |
R**E
Perfect for camper bathrooms and small compact bathrooms
I bought the 2-set, one for my camper bathroom and one for the house bathroom.I really like the silicone bristles. They clean easily and don’t scratch the porcelain toilet. Because of its compact size it’s perfect for a camper. I replaced a standard type toilet brush with this and it takes up much less room. I also like the wall attachment that slides into place on the back of the holder. It is clear and easy to attach and use. I was a little leery about it when I opened the package because it was so small in the box but the quality of the handle that screws together, the stainless steel look, and it appears that it won’t rust as you can see the holder has a vented plastic base eased my reluctancy.The slender design is perfect in any setting but especially good in small compact bathrooms. I would recommend it for those reasons.
W**D
Comparison: Sellemer vs Lefree vs Boomjoy
I wasn't sure which of the three I'd like best. I was intrigued by the flat, triangle shape of the Sellemer. I liked the round, compact look of the Lefree, and the Boomjoy had a nice tweezer attachment (which I can use to clean out hairs in my shower drain). Also, Boomjoy was the cheapest of all three.So you can see in my photo the type of packaging they come in. The Sellemer and Lefree both also come with a little plastic piece that you can stick to your wall and hang the brush on your wall. Not really sure I care to do that, though.I also placed all the brushes next to a coffee mug, so you can see approximately what the sizes are. I like the Sellemer in that it's svelte. The Lefree is also quite compact. The Boomjoy has the largest base, so it would seem to take up most space. But the size differences, as you can see, are minimal.The brushes in the Lefree and Sellemer "hang" to drain, that is when you put the brush into the holder, it's suspended and there's a ventilated bottom. The Boomjoy is a solid bottom piece and the brush rests in it, like a bowl. I suppose that can cause some water accumulation and won't dry as easily/quickly.All three required the handles to be twisted on, which were easy enough on all three. I liked the handles on the Sellemer and Lefree over the Boomjoy. The Boomjoy was the only one that had a metal part to the handle, but for some reason it felt a bit flimsy. The other two had all plastic handles.This is the first time I tried silicone brushes, and overall I like the way the clean/work over the old bristle ones.Sellemer: I thought I would like the triangular shape as it said it could get under the lip easily. But in trying all three of them out, the flat, triangular shape actually made it feel a little flimsier, so I didn't feel I could brush as hard against the toilet. I did like that there seemed to be good density on this one with the silicone bristles.Lefree: This one looked like it was most lacking in silicone bristles. They were all spaced somewhat far apart. But, it still seemed to clean fine, and I could press it up against the lip of the toilet and it got under there just fine. Just as fine as the Sellemer. I felt I could press pretty hard against the surface of the toilet, too, to scrub some of those harder water stains out.Boomjoy: This seemed to have more dense silicone bristles than the Lefree, but less than the Sellemer. It also worked much like the Lefree. I could get under the toilet lip easily and scrub pretty hard against the toilet surface.Honestly, they are all "Made in China" products, so the quality is all pretty much the same. So what you are really deciding on are small features and which style you like the best.Personally, knowing what I know now, I would buy the Lefree. While the bristles were the least dense, it seemed to clean just as well as the others. It has a small footprint with a ventilated bottom. I just didn't really care for the flimsy feel of the flat triangle Sellemer. And the Boomjoy's non-ventilated bottom bothered me a bit in that I think if water were to gather and drip when I pick it up next time, it would be gross. I do like having the tweezer, but is it really necessary? It also has the largest base. I do like its very sleek look though, and the fact that it doesn't put its brand across the base.Also, if price is of concern, the Sellemer was most expensive at around $15-$17 depending on when you buy it. I see a lot of price fluctuations. The Lefree is around $13. And the Boomjoy was $9.99.Overall, all three worked pretty well, and I think I will stick to silicone over the bristles from now on.
D**Y
worth
The brush's flexible silicone head reaches under the rim effectively.Its compact, wall-mountable holder with ventilation slots aids in quick drying.However, the silicone bristles require more effort to scrub away tough stains.Some users report that the brush head is too wide for certain toilet designs.Overall, it's a sleek and hygienic option but may not suit all cleaning needs.
H**K
A 3 star brush for a 3 star price
Slightly disappointed but what I expected, this brush's best feature is it's slim profile and well ventilated holder. I am still looking for the perfect toilet brush. Why is this so hard to do? The old fashioned bristle ones are still the best for deep cleaning but they are too big for small crevices. And these silicone brushes not only have the same issue - they really don't do a great job of cleaning anything really.The best solution I've come across is a combination of the classic bristle brush with an old fashioned bottle brush that you can bend into a 90 degree angle. It's curious no designer has tackled this problem in one device. The only other option is by hand with a rag. Gag!PROS:- Inexpensive and fairly sturdy for the price.- It does what I purchased it for - easy clean-up for a low flow toilet.- The wall sticker has some industrial strength glue and I don't expect the holder to move at all.- The included wall holder appears to be well designed and should allow the brush to properly dry.CONS:- Way to thick and wide to fit into small crevices.- I would not use this to deep clean a toilet. As mentioned, this was for spot cleaning. The brush is way too pliable and too thick to get into tight spaces or clean up stains that have been in place for a while.- You must take care when installing as the included holder has some serious adhesive qualities. While I was installing, I saw the wall adhesive sticker was not quite level so I immediately pulled it off to reposition it. This took off about an inch of paint and some of the drywall backing - so if you ever decide to toss it, make sure you've some plaster and paint ready.- The brush tends to lean forward in the holder and overall is too big. Hardly the slim lined effect I was hoping for.
J**R
Perfect size, very functional and stylish to fit in any bathroom decor.
Stylish, compact, good effective cleaning. Bristles are hard enough to do a great job cleaning even those hard to clean spots and flexible enough to get into those hard to reach places. Love the style and will go beautifully in any bathroom decor. Awesome product.
A**R
Nice idea but not effective
I like the slim design to go back in a small space, but the silicone does not clean toilet bowls that have hard water rings well. I also can't bend it enough to reach up into the edge of the bowl. Maybe someone stronger can. Overall, I am not happy with it and am buying a nylon brush to replace it.
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