ZerO Natural Sisal Bottle Brush
Natural and ethically made
- Made from natural sisal fibres
- Naturally biodegradable & recyclable
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The ZerO Natural Sisal Bottle Brush is the perfect eco-friendly solution for cleaning reusable bottles, jars, and other narrow-mouthed containers. Made from naturally soft yet durable sisal fibres, this brush effortlessly removes grime while being gentle on delicate surfaces. Its ergonomic wire handle provides a firm grip, allowing you to reach tight spaces with ease and precision. Ethically crafted in Sri Lanka, this plastic-free brush is a sustainable addition to any home. At the end of its life, the sisal bristles can be composted, while the metal handle can be recycled, ensuring zero waste. Designed for everyday functionality, it’s ideal for cleaning glass bottles, coffee flasks, baby bottles, or even vases.
Natural bottle brush
With its natural tones and minimalist design, this natural bottle brush suits a range of decor styles, from rustic farmhouse to modern eco-conscious homes. Store it on the kitchen bench in a jar alongside other natural brushes for a clean, cohesive aesthetic. Its neutral, understated look complements natural wood, ceramics, and linen accents, blending seamlessly into your sustainable lifestyle. This versatile brush isn’t just practical- it’s a statement of commitment to reducing plastic waste. Whether you’re cleaning, displaying it as part of an organised countertop arrangement, or gifting it to an eco-conscious friend, the ZerO Natural Sisal Bottle Brush delivers thoughtful design and responsible living in one essential household tool.
Measures 30cm long and 5.5cm wide.
Our kitchenware ships from our Peakhurst NSW warehouse. Usually despatched in 1-3 days with Australia Post.
If you choose to collect this item, it will be available from the Peakhurst NSW warehouse. You will receive an SMS when it is ready to collect.
Bottle Brush Specifications
- 30cm long
- 5.5cm wide
- Made from sisal fibres and metal
Note that measurements are approximate as minor variations can occur during production.