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Bottle Brush with Cotton Tip
$9.50

Our new go-to for cleaning glassware, bottles, and travel mugs — this Sisal Bottle Brush with Cotton Tip makes it easy to reach every corner, including those tricky spots at the bottom.

Crafted from eco-friendly materials, it features a smooth natural wood handle and sturdy plant-based sisal bristles for an effective scrub. The soft cotton tip gently cleans narrow openings and curved interiors without scratching, making it ideal for reusable water bottles, baby bottles, carafes, and delicate glassware.

Care tip: After use, rinse well, squeeze out excess water from the cotton tip, and let the brush dry upright or hang to air-dry. Avoid soaking the wooden handle to help prevent swelling or cracking.

Total length: 12 inch
Bristle & cotton tip length: 3.5 inch

Email us with any questions info@thekeeprefillery.com

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About The Keep Refillery

For the last three years, founder Jacquie Rushlow has been in the process of not only changing her lifestyle to have less plastic in it, but she's also been preaching the good word to the beautiful community she calls home- Creemore, Ontario. Like many, it became more and more difficult for Jacquie + her husband Andrew, to refill their personal products and they resorted to ordering online or driving hours away to fill up......ya, ok, I know, carbon footprint right? Well, that's where the Creemore Refillery was born. 

About The Keep Refillery

For the last three years, founder Jacquie Rushlow has been in the process of not only changing her lifestyle to have less plastic in it, but she's also been preaching the good word to the beautiful community she calls home- Creemore, Ontario. Like many, it became more and more difficult for Jacquie + her husband Andrew, to refill their personal products and they resorted to ordering online or driving hours away to fill up......ya, ok, I know, carbon footprint right? Well, that's where the Creemore Refillery was born.