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Dawn Power Dish Brush 44094 Description:
Dawn Power Brush, First Power Assisted Dish Brush In The Industry, Cleans Cooked On Food & Grease That Has Hardened, Safe For Dishes, Non-Stick Cookware & Submersed Under Water, Comes With 4 AA Batteries For High Torque & Tough Food Cleaning.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #24007 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Procter & Gamble
- Dimensions: 11.37″ h x 3.25″ w x 2.65″ l, .92 pounds
Features
- Dawn Power Dish Brush 44094
- PROCTER & GAMBLE
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Customer Reviews:
A Big Waste of Money![]()
This cleaning device is worthless at getting really dirty dishes clean. Buy yourself a chore boy metal scrubber or some other scouring pad and use a little elbow grease, and you will get much quicker and better results. If you do use this product, be sure and not raise it out of the water while it is on, or you will have water everywhere. The kids think it is a lot of fun to monkey around with but other than that we don’t have much use for it.
good product![]()
This is a good product especially for cleaning corners of dishes and scrubbing veggies. The price here is ridiculously high. You can purchase 8 of these on the Ace Hardware Outlet site ([...]) for $71.99. That is less for 8 than they are charging for one here. This is a good product but I would purchase elsewhere. Seriously… over $80 for one scrub brush is way too high.
Good for goopy messes![]()
I agree that for most dishwashing, a sponge or cloth is fine. However, I love this item for clearing out breading or other goopy messes from a baking dish that would otherwise lodge in my sponge and make dishwashing more difficult.
For instance, I bake breaded chicken in a Pyrex pan, and when it’s done, there’s breading clinging to the pan. I let the pan soak during dinner, then use the brush to get the goo out of the pan. What’s left is easily and cleanly removed with a sponge or scouring cloth. What’s left can more cleanly rinse out of the sponge.










