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Plastic-Free, Plant-Based Materials:Bamboo handle + natural sisal & coconut coir bristles; a low-waste alternative to plastic dish scrubbers.
4-Pack, 2 Bristle Strengths:Includes 2 Medium Sisal + 2 Firm Sisal+Coconut Coir—medium for dishes & most nonstick, firm for pots, pans & cast iron.
Tough on Grease, Gentle on Nonstick:Scrubs stuck-on mess while staying gentle on most nonstick surfaces; compact round head reaches corners and edges.
Comfortable Palm Grip:Smooth bamboo handle fits the palm for better control—even when wet—for less hand fatigue during daily scrubbing.
Produce Brush + Easy Care:Great for fruits & vegetables and everyday kitchen cleanup; rinse, shake off water, and air dry upright (avoid long soaking).
8 reviews for Bamboo Dish Brush Set, 4 Pack, Plastic-Free (2 Medium Sisal, 2 Firm Coconut Coir), Dish Scrubber & Vegetable Brush for Cast Iron, Nonstick
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$9.99

Jared Haydt –
Great for the money
Love this brush set. Firm and definitely built to last. Amazing for the price. Would be great if they had a string through it to hang but I drilled my own hole for that.
Anita –
Kitchen brushes
Love these they work great and are easy to clean and let dey
BAE Productions –
Possibly the Best, Potentially Longest Lasting Brush for Cleaning Cookware
I am very pleased with this dish brush set from Waisul. The 4-pack consists of two medium bristle Sisal fiber brushes, and two firm bristle Coconut Coir brushes.Sisal fiber is a strong, high tensile strength natural fiber that comes from the leaves of the sisal agave plant. These fibers are often used to make rope, twine, and carpets. I found that the Sisal fiber brushes worked very well for general scrubbing of my pots and pans. I didn’t have to press down with the brush in order to clean off food residue… something I had to do ALL the time with my nylon plastic bristle brushes (that wind up looking like it needs a haircut). With light pressure, plus some warm soapy water, my pots and pans cleaned up very easily. Incidentally, Sisal fiber is known for its resistance to saltwater, which makes me think it might work well with other cleaning agents, should I need them. Sisal is also known for its ability to absorb dyes, so hopefully that doesn’t mean the bristle will fail to remain pristine.Coconut Coir fiber is a natural, strong, and durable fiber extracted from the husk of coconuts. It is stiffer than the Sisal fiber, and is also used to make ropes, mats, and brushes, and naturally resistant to saltwater. I found that the Coconut Coir fiber brushes worked well on my cast iron skillet, griddle, wok, and dutch oven. It too allowed me to clean with warm water and minimal pressure to the brush. I wouldn’t want to use the Coconut Coir on my stainless steels cookware, and especially nothing that has a non-stick coating. The bristles are too course and potentially damage or scratch the surface of the pot or pan.The handles of all four brushes is made from Bamboo wood, which I believe everyone knows is a sustainable, eco-friendly timber known for its strength-to-weight ratio and durability. The low-profile Bamboo handle was comfortable to hold and made it easy for me to get down into the bottom of the pot, thoroughly cleaning the curved edges and corners — often times a tough spot to get clean.My conclusion:✅ Pros:• Plastic-free• Made from sustainable, eco-friendly materials• Low-profile brush; no long handles• Easy to hold; comfortable grip• Durable with no bristle loss after use• Two fiber choices; medium and firm• Bristles dry quickly• Affordable; fair price❌ Cons:• Brushes look almost identical; potential of using wrong one* Sisal bristles had some green fibers on one brush (see my photo)I wish I had come across these types of brushes a long time ago; my kitchen cleanup time would have been greatly reduced. After quite a bit of use, the Sisal and Coconut Coir brushes still look new. There has been no bristle loss (falling out) or bristle flaring. I fully expect these brushes to last me a long time, but if they don’t, they aren’t going to break the bank if I need to purchase another set in a few years. I heartily recommend these!
Nikole Rae –
I’ll NEVER use a sponge again
This bamboo dish brush set is a great, eco-friendly alternative to sponges. I use the firmer coconut coir brushes for pots and pans, and they do an excellent job scrubbing without damaging my cookware. The medium sisal brushes are perfect for everyday dish washing and even work well on vegetables.They feel sturdy, comfortable to hold, and clean effectively without plastic waste. I also love that they’re versatile and hold up well with regular use. Practical, durable, and plastic-free—highly recommend this set.
Silas –
Versatile and Effective Eco Friendly Brushes
This Waisul bamboo dish brush set has been a great addition to my kitchen. I like that it’s plastic free, a neutral color, and includes different brush types, which makes it easy to choose the right one for each task. The medium sisal brushes work well for everyday dishes and vegetables, while the firmer coconut coir brushes are perfect for tougher jobs.They clean cast iron effectively without damaging the surface, and I’ve also used them on nonstick cookware with no issues when using the softer brushes. The bamboo handles feel sturdy and comfortable to hold, and the brushes rinse clean easily after use.Overall, these brushes are functional, well made, and environmentally friendly. Having multiple firmness options in one set makes them very useful for a variety of cleaning needs, and they’ve held up well with regular use.
Lisa M –
Nice looking, durable, useful
These work extremely well. They are effective without being abrasive. They look nice on my sink, too. They do tend to bend a little after use, but maybe I am scrubbing too hard. The bristles are stiff but not damaging. I use it on all my dishes, not just the tough pans.
Nicole –
Cleaner, More Sustainable Alternative to Kitchen Sponges
In an effort to reduce plastic in our home, we replaced traditional kitchen sponges with these bamboo scrubbing brushes, and we have been very happy with the switch. They work extremely well and actually feel much cleaner than the sponges we used before. Plus, they are really durable and last a long time.The set includes two types of brushes, one softer and one more abrasive, and we use both regularly depending on the task. They handle everything from delicate glasses to tougher messes with ease. The handle it’s rye perfect size to fit into your palm.Beyond performance, they help reduce microplastics on our dishes and glasses, which was a big motivation for us. As an added bonus, they look far more elevated and sophisticated in the kitchen than a brightly colored, soggy sponge sitting by the sink.Great quality, thoughtful design, and a smart, sustainable upgrade for everyday kitchen cleaning.
KittyBlinky –
Excellent Eco-Friendly Brushes That Actually Work
This bamboo dish brush set is fantastic! I love that it’s completely plastic-free while still being very sturdy and effective. The sisal brushes are perfect for everyday dishes, while the firmer coconut coir brushes handle tough, stuck-on food with ease.The bamboo handles feel comfortable in hand and don’t slip, even when wet. They’ve held up really well with regular use and haven’t shed or fallen apart like some eco brushes do. I also appreciate having different firmness options in one set—it makes cleaning much easier.Great quality, environmentally friendly, and a solid value for a 4-pack. Highly recommend for anyone looking to reduce plastic without sacrificing performance!