How long do Dish Brush heads last?Updated 4 hours ago
TL;DR: Brush heads wear differently depending on use, but as a general guide, conventional dish brushes are often replaced every 6 to 8 weeks. Because Dish Brush and Bottle Brush heads are dishwasher-safe, you can often extend that to up to 6 months with regular cleaning.
How long do they last?
Longevity
Conventional brushes are typically replaced every 6 to 8 weeks. Koh brush heads are dishwasher-safe and can last up to 6 months when cleaned regularly in the dishwasher, depending on frequency and intensity of use.
When to replace
Bristles naturally wear over time. Replace the head when you notice:
Lost shape: the bristle pattern no longer holds its original form.
Visible deformation: splaying, flattening, or bent bristles.
Reduced performance: cleaning results have noticeably dropped off.
Care tips to extend head life
Keep them fresh
Rinse after each use under running water to remove food debris.
Dishwasher refresh: put the head (and handle) in the dishwasher periodically to deep clean.
Dry fully between uses where possible to prevent odour build-up.

Pair with Kitchen Grease & Oil Cleaner
Foam onto greasy pots and pans, scrub with Dish Brush, rinse clean.

Pair with Dishwashing Liquid
Squirt, scrub with Dish Brush or Bottle Brush, rinse. Tough on grease, gentle on hands.
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