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When your brush makes a mess

Kevin Hofer
13.3.2018
Translation: machine translated

It disgusts me every time I move house. No, I'm not talking about the logistical problems, I'm talking about the toilet brushes, and more specifically the toilet brushes of the previous tenants.

Comprehension

While scrubbing the toilet, I ask myself the following questions: why do people buy brushes without rim cleaners? More importantly: who develops/sells brushes without edge cleaners that are completely useless for cleaning? If it's for a decorative reason, I'd much rather opt for a potpourri in the bathroom than a stick with a brush at the end (for hygiene reasons, I always keep the toothbrush in the ice-cream cabinet anyway).

It looks like Galaxus has fallen for this too. A glance at the product range shows that most toilet brushes have only one head. It's mainly the designer products that don't have a special rim brush. And these things are super expensive too. When it comes to hygiene, function should really take precedence over appearance.

Xylospongium

Which toilet brush to choose

Different brushes

Handle

The handle should ensure a good grip. After all, who likes slipping while cleaning the loo and ending up with their hand in murky water? The handle should also be unbreakable. If you have to exert a little more pressure than usual, the stem should be able to withstand it. Otherwise you risk ending up with your head upside down in the bowl. The head should be a little flexible: after all, you also need to clean the bottom of the bowl.

Hold what they need to hold: the supports

Balance

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