🧽 Elevate Your Clean Game with Style!
The Lefree Silicone Toilet Brush and Holder is a premium bathroom cleaning solution featuring soft TPR bristles for effective cleaning without scratching. Its innovative 360° design reaches every corner, while the specialized base promotes hygiene by allowing liquid drainage. Easy to install and versatile in placement, this brush set combines functionality with modern aesthetics.
Material Type | Silicone, Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.45"L x 12.45"W x 45.2"H |
Item Shape | 360° bristles |
Theme | clean |
Color | Gray |
Item Firmness Description | medium |
Special Features | wall mounted, non-scratch toilet, easy-grip handle, 360° bristles, reusable |
C**A
Cone
I really like this brush set. Easy to use and seems much cleaner with silicone brush than old fashion “brush”. It is totally very stiff but ok, as it may not as good if for commercial use. Like the contemporary look and not so large it overpowers the bathroom area.
T**.
No scratches
I like that there are not bristles that will fall out or scratch the bowl. Quality seems very good.
W**D
Comparison: Lefree vs Sellemer vs Boomjoy (Lefree won my final vote)
I wasn't sure which of the three I'd like best. I was intrigued by the flat, triangle shape of the Sellemer. I liked the round, compact look of the Lefree, and the Boomjoy had a nice tweezer attachment (which I can use to clean out hairs in my shower drain). Also, Boomjoy was the cheapest of all three.So you can see in my photo the type of packaging they come in. The Sellemer and Lefree both also come with a little plastic piece that you can stick to your wall and hang the brush on your wall. Not really sure I care to do that, though.I also placed all the brushes next to a coffee mug, so you can see approximately what the sizes are. I like the Sellemer in that it's svelte. The Lefree is also quite compact. The Boomjoy has the largest base, so it would seem to take up most space. But the size differences, as you can see, are minimal.The brushes in the Lefree and Sellemer "hang" to drain, that is when you put the brush into the holder, it's suspended and there's a ventilated bottom. The Boomjoy is a solid bottom piece and the brush rests in it, like a bowl. I suppose that can cause some water accumulation and won't dry as easily/quickly.All three required the handles to be twisted on, which were easy enough on all three. I liked the handles on the Sellemer and Lefree over the Boomjoy. The Boomjoy was the only one that had a metal part to the handle, but for some reason it felt a bit flimsy. The other two had all plastic handles.This is the first time I tried silicone brushes, and overall I like the way the clean/work over the old bristle ones.Sellemer: I thought I would like the triangular shape as it said it could get under the lip easily. But in trying all three of them out, the flat, triangular shape actually made it feel a little flimsier, so I didn't feel I could brush as hard against the toilet. I did like that there seemed to be good density on this one with the silicone bristles.Lefree: This one looked like it was most lacking in silicone bristles. They were all spaced somewhat far apart. But, it still seemed to clean fine, and I could press it up against the lip of the toilet and it got under there just fine. Just as fine as the Sellemer. I felt I could press pretty hard against the surface of the toilet, too, to scrub some of those harder water stains out.Boomjoy: This seemed to have more dense silicone bristles than the Lefree, but less than the Sellemer. It also worked much like the Lefree. I could get under the toilet lip easily and scrub pretty hard against the toilet surface.Honestly, they are all "Made in China" products, so the quality is all pretty much the same. So what you are really deciding on are small features and which style you like the best.Personally, knowing what I know now, I would buy the Lefree. While the bristles were the least dense, it seemed to clean just as well as the others. It has a small footprint with a ventilated bottom. I just didn't really care for the flimsy feel of the flat triangle Sellemer. And the Boomjoy's non-ventilated bottom bothered me a bit in that I think if water were to gather and drip when I pick it up next time, it would be gross. I do like having the tweezer, but is it really necessary? It also has the largest base. I do like its very sleek look though, and the fact that it doesn't put its brand across the base.Also, if price is of concern, the Sellemer was most expensive at around $15-$17 depending on when you buy it. I see a lot of price fluctuations. The Lefree is around $13. And the Boomjoy was $9.99.Overall, all three worked pretty well, and I think I will stick to silicone over the bristles from now on.
A**R
lightweight
Excellent cleaning brush
T**D
Great purchase
Looks and functions well. Attractive, easy to use.
G**R
FIRST IMPRESSION, WILL UPDATE: Mostly Rubber - it's not actually silicone.
The media could not be loaded. Silicone products are trendy these days for several reasons, but the main quality I look to silicone for is that it is one of the less porous and more sturdy materials that still has a softness to it. I like it because you can boil it clean and I was hoping to be able to pour boiling water over this brush in order to sterilize it a little.My hopes were dashed immediately upon touching this. The basics that I know about silicone are that it is a blend of silicon and other things in order to create that rubberlike compound. Different companies have different blends of silicone, which is why some name brand companies have really nice silicone products that clean well, last a long time, and don't attract dirt, while other companies have silicone products that are dirt magnets that don't last very long and that make your drink taste like rubber.This silicone is a blend that probably can't even be used for eating and drinking out of. There's something called a flame test for silicone - most products that you will drink or eat out of will pass it with varying levels of success. Your silicone product should build up soot under a flame, but not catch on fire (if it does, it should take a while), and when you've cleaned the soot off, you should see no signs of melting. Rubber or plastic will catch fire much faster and melt, again, depending on what other chemicals are in the mixture (it's all chemistry and I failed at the math parts of collegeiate level chemistry, so forgive me, I only know the concepts).This is disappointing because, at this point l, I think most of us know what happens to rubber eventually when exposed to water and nasty things regularly. Even if I can't see it, I know this thing will get moldy and gross faster than I hoped. Rubber also can't be boiled. Natural rubber can be soaked in hot water (baby bottle rubber), but this is clearly not natural rubber either. I almost think I should have gotten a nasty nylon brush (the traditional style cleaner), or a Natural fiber one (but the natural fibers just are so hit and miss for cleaning). However, the reviews for this here, online etc are still good so I'll try it. I just don't like being mislead and do hope that one day US regulations have standards for how much silicone can be in a product in order for it to legally be called "silicone".
L**N
Better than nylon bristles
These silicone bristles are by far better & last line than nylon. They are rust resistant, easily cleaned, more sanitary and decimal more durable. They clean great, can easily be mounted on a wall or in the holder, which audio comes apart easily to clean as well There is very little drip after you scrub. Definitely recommend.
N**M
Beautiful design, includes free toothbrush for horses
These are beautiful; I chose them because of the silicone bristles. That should make them long lasting and easy to keep the bristles clean. They were easy to assemble, but the base has some sharp edges in the back for the wall attachment. This will likely scratch the base board or wall, if put on the floor instead of wall mounted. I also worry that the many creases and sharp edges inside the base will make it unnecessarily hard to clean. That’s probably what the two included mystery brushes are for. They size and shape makes them look as if they are designed for brushing horse or donkey teeth…
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