Description
Libman Angle Bowl Brush has a comfortable handle and an angled head making it easy to clean the rim thoroughly.
Angle toilet bowl brush with 3º bend to reach under bowl rim
Dual molded sanoprene handle grips- won’t slip when wet
2-1/4″ firm polymer fibers twisted in rust-resistant, zinc coated wire
11″ contoured grip handle and 5-1/2″ long angled brush head
Honey Bunny –
hole I’d recommend you keep looking!
This product is beautifully made and very sturdy but my husband and I could not make use of this toilet brush as it was too large for each of our two toilets. As a result, I needed to return them for a refund. If your toilet has a large hole then maybe it will work for you, otherwise I’d recommend that you keep looking. I spent only 88 cents each on two cheap toilet brushes at Walmart and they have worked out great!!!
Doug W. –
Glad it is still available somewhere.
I bought one of these about 5+ years ago and it lasted well (it is a toilet brush and has to be replaced every so often). I tried to find the same UPC code on the shelf somewhere, but could not. It seems everyone now carries weak brushes that bend when in use, and eventually break. I prefer this shape brush over the rounded ones. It is not perfect. I think the bristles are a little stiff, but in my opinion it is the best toilet brush available.
allen shields –
A
EASY TO USE
Ginny –
It’s a toilet brush…
It’s a toilet brush and it serves its purpose. Like this in conjunction with one of the smaller ones that fit the toilet throat. All is well.
Madelene Caselli –
JUNK
We all know .. you get what you pay for… but, still try to save a few dollars… and usually just end up, throwing money away on garbage.This poorly designed brush … a perfect example of that principle.The way the bristles are inserted and wound on the wire, allows them to “work” themselves to the “front or back” of the brush. Leaving nothing but exposed wire on the sides and a whole bunch of bristles on the flat sides of the brush, limiting usefulness and leading to scratches on your bowl.One more twist of the wire might have prevented the bristles from moving, but.. instead, this company has no problem selling this poorly designed item.Bristles can manually be pushed, back to their position on the sides…. but, do you really want to do that…. with a toilet brush???
SCOTTYCHANNEL LHC –
TO LARGE AND STIFF FOR MODERN TOILETS
I’m old-school and was looking for a more conventional style toilet brush. This looked like it would fit the bill.But on receiving and test driving the first time. I realized that it was way to wide and the bristle frame was to stiff to allow proper scrubing down in the “Throat” of a modern 1.6 gallon flush unit. It did a great job on the rest of the bowl. But just wouldn’t allow getting deep down into the very bottom of the bowl.Also, the handle started to spin after the first use presumably from exerting to much pressure trying to get it down to where it needed to go. This is an American toilet. And might work fine on different designed European or Asian designed toilets . I went back to my round brush.
S. Dawson –
Only at Amazon
I have trouble finding the angled bowl brush anywhere. I don’t like the round ones with hard bristles – no reach and too hard to clean well without flexibility. The angled is the only kind I use, and they are not “trending” right now. Fortunately, I can find this on Amazon – same with Lime-Away liquid bowl cleaner. I buy the latter by the Amazonian case. Thanks, Amazon, for having everything in the world and at my fingertips.
Sally Alleyseed –
The bes shape
What can you say about a toilet brush, except that it does the job? Well, this is the classic, bent-loop kind and it is easier to clean under the rim with this kind. It also fits the whole bowl well. It was hard to find this and i did not want one of the straight rounded-tip ones that do not clean under the rim easily. It is very sturdily made. It is slightly larger than my old one and I have a little trouble getting it into the porcelain cat holder I use.
Sheila Horhota –
The handle immediately broke, as the twisted wire only goes about an inch into the plastic. Snapped right off!