I purchased one of these a while ago, and I am loving it so far. It's made out of coconut coir, the shape is fantastic for most jobs, the bristles are super scrubby without scratching, and it's easy to clean. Although I am not sure how long it will last as I have only had it a few months myself. But I have never loved a dish brush as much as this one, and it's a bit more of a greener option as a bonus
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Yeah I use a wooden/fiber brush:
https://www.ah.nl/producten/product/wi155421
They last like 4 or 6 months, and cost less than €1, so I consider this a solved problem.
Ah, I think a couple months is fine. I just get some green scrubbers like Scotch pads for tough scrubbing and otherwise use a wash rag.
A chainmail scrubber is great for cast iron, steel, and ceramic. I’ve had the same one for eight years. I still use sponges too and go through one a month.