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Casa Agave Multipurpose Brush

Sale price$9.00

The CASA AGAVE® brushes are an easy replacement for your plastic vegetable and cleaning brushes in the kitchen and home.

With a Moso Bamboo and agave fiber with mixed agave and palmyra fiber bristles, these brushes can be used for vegetable washing and even general cleaning around the house. The duo tone design means half can be used for soft skinned fruits or vegetables while the other half can be used for root veggie scrubbing.

Brand: No Tox Life

Sustainability: The Moso Bamboo used is a fast-growing grass and is not the type eaten by giant pandas. 

Materials: Moso Bamboo handle and brush head, with stiff agave fiber (vegan) plant bristles

Made In: USA

Care Instructions: Make sure to not soak the wooden parts in water. Hang to dry or place in a dry spot after using it.

End Of Life: Each brush head can be used for months. Once worn out, the bamboo and agave parts can be composted or buried in the garden, the silver metal parts can be recycled. The bristles are held in with small metal staples so you will need to fish those out of the compost or garden soil later.

Casa Agave Multipurpose Brush
Casa Agave Multipurpose Brush Sale price$9.00

This product is SISTAIN Approved

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