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Reddit mentions of Miw Piw Natural Dish Sponge Pack 3 Vegetable Scrubber for Kitchen 100% Loofah Plant Cellulose Scouring Pad Biodegradable Compostable Dishwashing Zero Waste Luffa Loofa Loufa Lufa
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Miw Piw Natural Dish Sponge Pack 3 Vegetable Scrubber for Kitchen 100% Loofah Plant Cellulose Scouring Pad Biodegradable Compostable Dishwashing Zero Waste Luffa Loofa Loufa Lufa. Here are the top ones.
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- ๐ฟ 100% Plastic-Free: These bio-degradeable kitchen scrubbies are loufa vegatable, plant-based fibers come with brown paper packaging make them eco-friendly, breathable, sustainable, recyclable replace all kinds of household scrub made from plastic. Toss into compost pile when they're worn out.
- ๐ด Clean & Long Lasting: The persistent part of the oldest loofah is selected then sewed 4 layers together to make the organic Loofah dishwasher sponge thick and close enough so that food do not get stuck in it after washing and durable for a year.
- ๐ณ Smart & Handy Design: Water shape design so it can be used on all types of nonstick cookware, pot, pan, glass, dish and fit into a small cup. Besides, it has a little loop on the top to hang it dry quickly.
- โจ New Experience: Unsponge veggie loofah is soft in water but hard enough to get the tough stuff done. The more you use it the more it becomes soft - No sticky oil - Non scratch abrasive- Dry fastly.
- ๐ Practical Gift: Foam well and consumes less liquid / dishsoap make you feel safer to your dishes. Great idea ecotools kitchen for Vegan, Zero Waster or someone who is looking to go a little Green-er.
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Color | Brown |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 3 Count (Pack of 1) |
I enthusiastically recommend loofahs. I've been happy with both of these products:
Natural Dish Scrubber - in this product description they spell it loofah, loufa, luffa, and lofa which is kinda hilarious
Natural Loofah Sponge Scrubbers
Loofahs are a gourd. When you're done with them you can throw them in the compost. You can even grow your own.
They're not going to be as scratchy as a synthetic scrubber. There will also be some natural variation - some will be surprisingly firm/stiff and others will be surprisingly soft/supple. If you buy a pack of loofahs I'd recommend trying them all out to see which are softer/firmer and use them appropriately.
If you like the sponge & scratch combination - Twist makes a loofah sponge that is also nice and is the only one I can actually find at my local organic store.