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AIDEA Cleaning via Amazon has for Prime Members: 12-Count Aidea XL Non-Scratch Natural Dish Scrub Sponges on sale for $5.99. Shipping is free.
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Anyone notice how horrible scotch pads have gotten over the past several years? They are thin and lack density. They barely hold any water/soap. Shrinkflation hit them hard.
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Anyone notice how horrible scotch pads have gotten over the past several years? They are thin and lack density. They barely hold any water/soap. Shrinkflation hit them hard.
These are ok, I switched to these in a misguided attempt to produce less microplastics. Not sure if I actually did.
The non-scratch pad wears out QUICK, although I was probably using my blue sponges for way longer than I should of been, so maybe the worn out scratch pad encourages me to switch them from dish duty to bathroom duty then trash sooner... IDK...
YMMV, if you think you're using a better plastic these aren't bad, if you don't care about that I would skip.
what are these made of exactly? Just cellulose? And what is this brand? Where are they made?
I can't vouch for these specifically, but sisal is a natural fiber made from a plant similar to agave. It's often used for things like rope and those cat scratching posts.
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The non-scratch pad wears out QUICK, although I was probably using my blue sponges for way longer than I should of been, so maybe the worn out scratch pad encourages me to switch them from dish duty to bathroom duty then trash sooner... IDK...
YMMV, if you think you're using a better plastic these aren't bad, if you don't care about that I would skip.
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