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Godzilla’s Curling Iron
> 3 dayThese sponges are painful to use. They have bits of fibrous wood in the scrubber top that are so rigid they stab my hands whenever I squeeze the sponge! Yesterday I got jabbed so hard in my thumb that it still hurts today. “Stabbing by sponge” is definitely not a hazard I ever anticipated needing to endure. I would give these sponges 1 star but I do really appreciate that they came in cardboard packaging. No plastic whatsoever. That’s awesome. I’m going to keep them to honor that gesture of eco-thoughtfulness but will not buy these stabby devils again.
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twlack
> 3 dayI got these in Oct, 2022. First sponge lasted over 3 months, using my second one now. The scrubber does not get gummed up like a plastic scrubber so the sponge rinses cleaner and lasts longer.
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Kim Metzger
> 3 dayIve only used them for a week or two, but the one I am using seems to be holding up well. I even ran it through the dishwasher after a week. Still in great shape, and cleans really well.
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Sarah N.
> 3 dayI feel terrible generating waste for a landfill and set out to find something eco and dish friendly. The first sponge I used lasted almost two months and could have gone longer if I didn’t try to washer the grater with the soft part of the sponge…. In those two months the sponge NEVER smelled nor stained. I am very impressed with the quality of these little guys and plan to use these sponges for the rest of my dishwashing life!
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Grace
> 3 dayThis is the first time Ive tried natural sponges with natural scrubbers on them. Im impressed with their longevity and endurance. I do have to use a little more elbow grease than I did with the green plastic scratchers, however, I love that its all natural and that I can just put it in the compost pile after they are done. So far, I havent worn one out yet, however. And the scrubby part stays well attached to the sponge so far.
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Charlie
> 3 dayI have been using the Scotch-Brite Greener Clean Non-Scratch Scrub Sponges for a while and while it is nice to use more natural products, this thing would pretty much deteriorate much quicker than regular sponges. I stumbled on this Airnex one and decided to try it out and it seems to be more rugged and not deterioate as fast as the Scotch-Brite product. The scrubber part hasnt fallen apart and the spong hasnt gotten gross and mushy/slimy. These are a little more but the quality seems to be much better so worth the extra cost.
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Stephen L. Jenkins
> 3 dayMore durable and remarkably resistant to the nasty smell that plastic pads get. I thought this was an environmental compromise, but its better than regular pads.
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Zhangguyi Dong
> 3 dayI like the color and environmental friendly and easy and last long to use. So nice!
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Sarah Grace Deutsch
Greater than one weekI bought these sponges for three main reasons: They’re biodegradable, they match my neutral aesthetic, & I needed something with scrubbing power that wouldn’t damage my nonstick pans. So far, they’re doing their job & holding up well. My only complaint is that it takes time & significant effort to use these to scrub up anything dried on dishes or the countertop, but that could just be me not being able to put enough force into it. Overall, I’m happy with these sponges & don’t think I’ll have to replace them often. I would recommend them!
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Logan
> 3 dayThis product is in hopes going to replace the old sponges that I get from the store my ultimate goal is to either have these be burned or to have these be part of the compost. either way, time will tell if these stay in my continuous rotation.