Really like this product. The head fits well into small bottles for easy cleaning!This brush is soft on dishes, but cleans well.Replaced my sponges with this brush. Very good scrubber. Pretty too.I bought this Dec 19 today is June 28 I have used this to clean my bathroom, counters, carpet, stains in clothes it is still holding up the bristles are all intact I've decided to buy a new one since it's lasted so long I have no doubt this brush could last for years Im not sure about washing dishes with it but it has held up through my house this is a great and sturdy productI love this brush. Feels great in my hand easy to clean tuff stains and bits off of sishes and bakeware.I really liked the color and material of this brush but the handle is too short and I didn't realize this until I was trying to wash a pot and my knuckles kept hitting the walls of the pot. Cute design and color but can be awkward to actually wash with.My last brush had a rubber handle and it was very easy to hold even when soapy-wet. This brush has a very smooth Wooden handle and is very slippery if you get any soap on it. I wrapped it with an old rubber glove (glued to the handle) and now it is far easier to hold on to.This brush sort of does the job. By that I mean it's a brush? It scrubs things that are on a flat surface. None of the bristles are angled outward at all to get into oddly shaped dishes or pans. It doesn't get into the curves of your favorite baking glassware and as I have found the bristles definitely don't hold up over time. The wood handle is decent sized but once you're trying to scrub with soap and water it's not really user friendly to hold onto. You're also going to end up coated in suds as you scrub so beware. The scraper side which was what I thought would be handy works ok on many of the stuck on foods as long as you're cleaning them right after and they're not caked/burned on. I was much better off using my dough tool or my cast iron chainmail scrubber.I had high hopes for this brush and the scraper.We don't generally let food cake on or cement to our cookware though there are times the gas oven and Netflix really just, ya know... (: Anyway, using soap, water, soaking time and even the best of chemistry hacks: this brush really is average. The markup for being made from renewable sources just doesn't justify the purchase if it's a scrubber that is going to break down this quickly and need replacement. bent bristles and noticeable wear and tear showed after a week of basic use. I confess that I still have a plastic brush that's about 20 years old and it is looking in better shape right now. To me that's a little kinder to the environment than buying up something like this.Do yourself a favor:If you really need some cleaning tools for dishes look up the Full Circle brand. They do have a glassware sponge which has a replaceable head. That one is about as long as this brush is and works very well for general glassware. It is just slightly too short for things like normal mouth mason jars so beware if you have large hands like my other half. It works great for wine glasses. Next look at their tiny little Bamboo Dish Brush which also has a small ceramic tray. The tray isn't necessary but I have it just to put the brush in (minus the annoying spring). THAT brush is actually the one which we use to scrub most things. It is the same bristles and works a little better because you can put more pressure directly down. Next look into a cast iron scraper. Lodge makes a good one which fits corners! Those will get into your Anchor Hocking or Pyrex/Corning sloped corners well. I also keep a Knapp chainmail scrubber.Ordered as a replacement for a long standing, but now grubby, dishbrush. We all love the firm handle and dense bristles. I was concerned that the wooden handle might get damaged/water marked etc. but so far so good. Only had it for 2 1/2 months but still looks great. It looks great and does a better job than my last one. Happy customer.The handle is substantial but the brushes are a cheap, thin plastic which wear out very quickly. I wondered if the brushless could be taken off and a new one put on but doesn't seem possible.A replacement for one I'd bought some years ago. I use this to quickly scrub debris off plates before popping the into te dishwasher. Sturdy with a nice grip.It is what it is although the head is at a slightly strange angle but at the price you can just change the angle of your hand or pan very minor problem solvedgood brush although a bit bigger than expected so cant get inside glasses to clean but everything else perfect