Monday, February 28, 2011

Sisterhood Review: Eco Scrubs

We are hearing a lot of buzz about these eco scrubs!  We had another Sister write a review a few weeks ago, but people just love them so much, we had another review come in!  Enjoy

There are three things I love about the eco scrubs by Rub-Bits besides being a tough ass scrubber in the kitchen (Coming from a mom of 4 who cooks a lot, and has two young, rowdy boys, this means a lot!!!).


First Reason: (Feel good one): It’s biodegradable since it’s made of natural loofah. I love that I can chuck it in my composter when it’s done. And I don’t seem to be close to chucking it anytime soon, as I have been scrubbing with one of them in the kitchen and it’s holding up great. Seriously, this little scrubber rocks!

Second Reason: (Helps your marriage) Unlike traditional sponges, the RubBit scrubber doesn’t retain water when you are done using it. Love this. If you have a hubby like mine, who constantly uses a sponge and then leaves it soaking with water… well, squeezing out the nasty sponge after having it soak all night in dishwater, is not fun! Nor does it smell good! Nor does it help friendly conversation in the morning with the hubby! The RubBit scrubber just doesn’t hold the water, so it has been fantastic not to have the smelly, wet sponge in the sink. Now my hubby is more than welcome to help!

Third Reason: (I’d say my favorite!) I dig that the RubBit scrubber doesn’t hold food scraps in the fibers from scrubbing cooking pans. I have used the traditional brush scrubber and I have to constantly clean out the bristles or just chuck the brush all together because the food either gets stuck in the bristles or they just bend in half! We eat a lot of eggs and oatmeal in our house and having to scrub aluminum pans is a constant. The RubBit scrubber really does hold up, scrubs off the food and doesn’t get stuck in the loofah fibers. It’s really made scrubbing in the kitchen easier!

~Michele

*Michele lives in Northern Colorado with her husband and 4 children.  She enjoys getting outdoors and blogs about her nature adventures at Michele's Nature Blog.  You can also join her facebook page Inspired By Nature for updates on her blog, inspiring quotes, and beautiful outdoor photography.  Pin It
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