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Biodegradable Scrub Pad Reviews

5 Rating 106 Reviews
I've tried about 4 different coconut-fibre-scrubber brands this is comprehensively the BEST one of all! The others shedded fibres like a sheepdog, this one holds itself together for at least 8 months, and even when it's broken down a little it still works fabulously folded up. Just bid it a loving farewell (seriously, I love this thing) into the compost once it's really beyond use! Works even better than the nasty synthetic sponge it replaced, very effective and gentle scrubber, and somehow the perfect fibre density to hold suds. F&F please tell the manufacturers to never ever change their method, these are perrrrrfect!!!
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Posted 5 years ago
These last for ages 96 months my last one) and do the job really well. They don't scratch either. Truly great product. Bought one for all my colleagues at work
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Posted 5 years ago
A great step in trying to reduce what goes to landfill. Still very effective. No longer use other sponges.
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Posted 5 years ago
I had been meaning to try these out for ages but was a bit too attached to my scrubber sponge for dishwashing, but now that I've been using these for a few weeks, I'm totally converted. Initially it was a bit rough on my hands but it softened with use and is so much more hygenic than the yucky sponges!
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Posted 5 years ago
These are wonderful for dishes I absolutely love that they scrub the pots and pans so well.
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Posted 5 years ago
Have been using these for over a year now, I’ve only gone through 2! Take care of them and they last so long, they don’t get all manky like normal sponges and do a much better job! Eventually they just flatten out and start decomposing, you can just put them in your green waste or compost if you have one! Easy peasy! Highly recommend :)
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Posted 5 years ago
Works really well. Will buy again
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Posted 5 years ago
We love this scourer, it’s scrubs well, and when it’s finished we throw it in the compost.
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Posted 5 years ago