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11" Mr. Scrappy Universal Garbage Disposal Cleaning Brush (Yellow)

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Amazon has 11" Mr. Scrappy Universal Garbage Disposal Cleaning Brush (Yellow) on sale for $7.20. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, Walmart also has 11" Mr. Scrappy Universal Garbage Disposal Cleaning Brush (Yellow) on sale for $7.20. Shipping is free on orders $35+, otherwise w/ Walmart+ Membership [Details]

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    • Specifically designed for cleaning garbage disposals but it can also be used in may other applications (stiff cleaning bristles w/ wide handle for maximum cleaning power)
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
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Amazon has 11" Mr. Scrappy Universal Garbage Disposal Cleaning Brush (Yellow) on sale for $7.20. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, Walmart also has 11" Mr. Scrappy Universal Garbage Disposal Cleaning Brush (Yellow) on sale for $7.20. Shipping is free on orders $35+, otherwise w/ Walmart+ Membership [Details]

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Walmart respectively.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Specifically designed for cleaning garbage disposals but it can also be used in may other applications (stiff cleaning bristles w/ wide handle for maximum cleaning power)
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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simo4181
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Or just load it up with ice and grind it up. Flush it with soapy water and voila.
simo4181
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And false. Garbage disposals don't have sharp blades; they have blunt metal "impellers" or lugs that sling food against a perforated grind ring. Ice just does a fantastic job of blasting away the gunk stuck to them. Add some salt and line and it even smells better.

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simo4181Today 12:14 AM
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Or just load it up with ice and grind it up. Flush it with soapy water and voila.
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Quote from simo4181 :
Or just load it up with ice and grind it up. Flush it with soapy water and voila.
Ice falls victim to gravity, how can you clean the top and sides? Not to mention, dulls the heck out of the blades over time (if done often).

That being said, a baby bottle brush from the dollar (.75) store bent can do exactly the same thing as this.
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simo4181Today 01:16 AM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Ice falls victim to gravity, how can you clean the top and sides? Not to mention, dulls the heck out of the blades over time (if done often).That being said, a baby bottle brush from the dollar (.75) store bent can do exactly the same thing as this.
And false. Garbage disposals don't have sharp blades; they have blunt metal "impellers" or lugs that sling food against a perforated grind ring. Ice just does a fantastic job of blasting away the gunk stuck to them. Add some salt and line and it even smells better.
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NedStoneToday 01:35 AM
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I use this. Much better for about the same price and has multiple uses.
https://a.co/d/0gTjFVz6
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Oil_BurnerToday 03:35 AM
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Add 2 cups of vinegar in the disposal, wait for 30-45 mins, dispose it off. Then pour a mixture of half a cup of baking soda with 2 cups of water , wait for 30 mins and dispose it off. Repeat it every 3 months and you'll have your disposal last for more than your expectations. Crushing ice with lemon is also a good idea.
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Quote from simo4181 :
And false. Garbage disposals don't have sharp blades; they have blunt metal "impellers" or lugs that sling food against a perforated grind ring. Ice just does a fantastic job of blasting away the gunk stuck to them. Add some salt and line and it even smells better.
I use ice and bar keepers best friend. Works like a charm. Will have to add lime to that mix though. Good advice.
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helloooomcflyToday 08:31 AM
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Quote from simo4181 :
Add some salt and lime and it even smells better.
Add some tequila and you've got a Margarita mixer! 😆
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I throw half a lemon down there and let it run. Decades old trick.
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yaksplatToday 01:32 PM
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Ice and lemon do wonders.
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webwidejoshToday 01:42 PM
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Quote from NedStone :
I use this. Much better for about the same price and has multiple uses.
https://a.co/d/0gTjFVz6
I can't tell if you're joking or not. But this seems like a great thing to try, and little on the downside.
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MaroonGuide533Today 02:20 PM
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As is often the case, the slick advice and deals are in the comments.
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MajorDizasterToday 02:20 PM
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Just curious, why should we be even cleaning the insides? We scrape big stuff from our plates into the garbage. Rest goes into the disposal along with citrus peels. We do this daily. Occasionally we throw extra peels down there by themselves. Never have any odor issues.

The only failures we have had were impeller breaking off (which is odd because we dont through bones or other hard stuff in there).

This brush looks like a solution looking for a problem.
Last edited by MajorDizaster July 7, 2026 at 07:23 AM.
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CyanStranger4421Today 02:44 PM
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Quote from MajorDizaster :
Just curious, why should we be even cleaning the insides? We scrape big stuff from our plates into the garbage. Rest goes into the disposal along with citrus peels. We do this daily. Occasionally we throw extra peels down there by themselves. Never have any odor issues.

The only failures we have had were impeller breaking off (which is odd because we dont through bones or other hard stuff in there).

This brush looks like a solution looking for a problem.
It's like your mouth. You put stuff in your mouth to eat, everything in your mouth should go inside your stomach. But sometimes there are things that get stuck in between the teeth and it may need some help lodging it off with a brush or toothpick. Well sometimes with garbage disposal, some sludge or grime will get stuck on the blades or the sides - and if left there for awhile, it'll start to stench up. So ice with lemon does the trick of removing the old grime and getting rid of the old foul odor.

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Hans_GruberToday 02:49 PM
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Quote from simo4181 :
Or just load it up with ice and grind it up. Flush it with soapy water and voila.
Egg shells work best for removing any gunk

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