Oxo Good Grips Soap Squirting Dish Brush | 
enlarge | Brand: Oxo Category: Kitchen
List Price: $7.95 Buy New: $6.99 You Save: $0.96 (12%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 14464
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 3 x 3
MPN: 1067529 Model: 1067529 UPC: 719812014944 EAN: 0719812014944 ASIN: B000CC91GK
Release Date: December 10, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | No-leak, no-mess soap dispensing | | • | Durable nylon bristles easily scrub away baked-on food and are safe for non-stick cookware | | • | Can be replaced with brush, sponge or scrub heads | | • | Soft, comfortable grip is non-slip, even when wet |
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Product Description OXO's new Good Grips Soap Squirting Dish Brush combines a long handled brush with liquid dish soap for convenient cleaning. The soft button doubles as a seal; just pull open the seal and fill the clear body with soap. Reseal the opening, and you're ready to dispense soap with the press of a button! The soft grip is comfortable to hold and is non-slip, even when wet. Durable nylon bristles easily scrub away baked-on food and are safe for non-stick cookware. When it's time for a new brush head, simply push up on the tab to replace it. Replacement brush, scrub or sponge heads are not included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Nice brush - leaks a bit, though. December 18, 2008 I love Oxo stuff, but, this is the third one of these that I've gone through because they tend to leak soap if you actually use the built-in soap-dispensing feature.
It does work and updates make it much improved October 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This will be a quick but important note about this product. We've bought probably a dozen of these for ourselves and for guests that fall in love with it once they give a spin. After an overnight, we send them home with it as a gift. Yes, we make our guests wash their own dishes. ;)
The important note: What we discovered initially falls in line with much of what is said here. The early design, where pushing the button actually raised a lever that allowed the soap to be dispensed, wore out over a short period. The rubber button broke down possibly in part because of the soap - maybe cheap rubber. But after getting the 'improved' version I believe it was the pressure required to use the 'lever' version to release the soap.
With the newer version, shown in the Amazon picture, the button and the soap is released with pressure. Pressing on the new thicker rubber fill cap/button requires less effort AND it lasts and lasts. We've had one in near constant operation for over a year.
So, the old ones - sometimes still found on the shelves of Target - have a failing design. It is a hot property btw. Target often sells out. The best place to buy is Amazon because 1. price 2. availability 3. The sell the newer version that uses a pressure dispenser rather than a lever dispenser.
As I said, we've put about 10 of these out into the world. Of that, only one with the lever design has had issues. The others have kept their recipients quite pleased. Now we just sop up the available refills. Oxo isn't perfect in all things. But their record is pretty good. I think they initially missed on this but came back with a fix that works.
leaks! September 28, 2008 Oxo Good Grips Soap Squirting Dish Brush
The brush leaks from both the plug and brush dispenser. Needless to say am very unhappy. Also, do not want to pay for shipping to send it back grrrr.
It's Okay, but ... May 27, 2008 This brush is a little hard to use ... I mean, it's okay ... but when you push the button that is suppose to dispense dish soap very little soap if at all squirts out or too much. But, after a little use, it functions okay but certainly no cigar!
It leaks May 21, 2008 Despite reading the other reviews that mentioned leaking, I bought this anyway because it's perfect for after-meal clean-up. I even put in the concentrated dish detergent figuring maybe the thicker stuff wouldn't be so prone to leaking. Well, guess what. It does. I still use is as a plain dish brush, but a grocery store variety would have been cheaper. I really, really wish it didn't leak. The concept is great. The execution needs improvement.
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