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Eco Max - Sustainable Toilet Brush & Holder Pack

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Eco Max – Toilet Brush Holder (Style)

BUNDLE & SAVE 10% | PLASTIC-FREE TOILET BRUSH | ANTIBACTERIAL COCONUT FIBRE BRISTLES | WATERPROOF HOLDER | ECO-FRIENDLY & SUSTAINABLE | HANDMADE & ETHICALLY SOURCED

Looking for a plastic-free toilet brush that actually gets the job done (without harming the planet)?

Meet the Eco Max Toilet Brush & Holder Pack, a durable, eco-friendly cleaning essential designed to keep your bathroom fresh, hygienic and low-tox.

This natural toilet brush features strong coconut fibre bristles that scrub effectively while being naturally antibacterial, meaning no lingering odours and no microplastics washing into our waterways.

The curved brush head makes it easy to reach tricky areas, while the extra-long handle keeps things hygienic (and hands at a safe distance, yes please).

Paired with your choice of a granite, concrete or cream paper pottery holder, this set is as practical as it is beautiful. Each holder is lined with a waterproof silicone layer, making it durable, long-lasting and perfect for everyday use.

What's Included: 

Naturally good for you & the planet:

  • Plastic-free toilet brush for a zero-waste bathroom
  • Coconut fibre bristles are naturally antibacterial & odour-resistant
  • Durable, strong bristles for effective scrubbing
  • No microplastics entering waterways
  • Extra-long handle for hygienic cleaning
  • Curved head to reach under rims with ease
  • Waterproof, reusable holder (granite, concrete or paper pottery)
  • Ethically handmade using sustainable materials
  • 100% plastic-free!

Designed and Owned, with, in Australia. Ethically handmade in Sri Lanka.

Let us know if you have any questions about Eco Max’s - Toilet Brush and Holder  at askusanything@goforzero.com.au

Ingredients

Toilet Brush:
Coconut Fibre, Galvanised wire, Timber handle.

Toilet Brush Holder:
Made with paper, lined with a natural rubber.

Aussie Family behind the brand

Eco Max believes that the choices you make create the world you want to live in. When they create their products they follow the following principles:
  • Ethical manufacturing
  • Well designed, made to last & biodegradable at end of life
  • And most of all respect the planet

They believe that being an eco friendly business is so much more than the products they produce. For them, it’s looking at the entire lifecycle of their products, from the raw materials, to their disposal, they ensure their supply chain is ethical and transparent.

Materials
They use 100% plant based fibres in their brushes which means they can be composted at the end of their life. The timber they use is a mixture of waste material from the building industry to plantation timbers from FSC certified forests and rubber wood sourced from trees at the end of their rubber producing life.

Manufacturing
Each of their brushes are handmade by women in Sri Lanka, in return they provide sustainable employment, a living wage, flexibility and support to care for their children and a free in-house creche. We love this because the women have the power to be financially independent and directors of their own destiny! 

Did you know…their first product was paper made from elephant poo?! From day 1 they’ve thought about how waste can be repurposed. We love that!

How to use

Rinse brush after use and allow to dry between uses. Store in the holder in a well-ventilated area.

End of life

Toilet Brush: 
This brush is 100% plastic-free and can be placed into your home compost bin where it will breakdown leaving a small piece of wire which can then be placed in your home recycling bin.

Holder: 
These holders are 100% plastic-free and can be placed into your home compost bin, we recommended breaking the holder into smaller pieces to help the break down process.

Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 96 reviews.

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      Reviews

      Stylish, Sustainable & Scrubs Great

      "I bought two of the “concrete look” toilet brush sets. I LOVE them. I replaced my Joseph Joseph silicone toilet brush sets with these. They feel better to hold, they scrub & get into places so much easier. My hand isn’t aching when I’m done cleaning. I didn’t realise they weren’t actually concrete but a mould with a silicone type lining inside to prevent germs getting absorbed into the holder. They are nice & light & sturdy. I’m super happy they are made by women in poorer countries who are getting fair wages for their work. I’m really happy with these & I even got a little thank you present in my package as well!"

      Sarah H. (5/5)

      Toilet brush

      "Love this long handled plastic free toilet brush. Super easy to use and love how im not putting microplastic into anything!"

      Mackenzie C. (5/5)

      Nice brush

      "Nice brush"

      Claire (4/5)

      Works well

      "Works well"

      Claire (4/5)

      Toilet Brush

      "Brush is amazing, natural touch"

      Natalia M. (5/5)

      "Great quality. . does the job. . !!"

      Sam (5/5)

      Eco toilet brush

      "They work great. Well made with nice plain wooden handle."

      Toni T. (5/5)

      Gets the Job Done Whilst Looking Good

      "This brush is quite sturdy and gets the job done. It’s surprisingly pretty, even though it’s a poo brush. The holder feels a bit cardboard-like, but it’s made of recycled cardboard and latex, so I guess that makes sense. So far, so good! I’m not sure how long it will last, but I’d definitely recommend it."

      Dante F. (5/5)

      Repeat purchase

      "Don't know if it's something about our water, but the brush end broke away from the wooden stick, but happy to repurchase so as not to have a plastic loo brush"

      Ruth C. (5/5)

      Ineffective I eventually threw it out in disgust.

      "Firstly the bristles on this brush are simply not strong enough, it requires more elbow grease then should be necessary to be effective. Then you have to tap it numerous times against the toilet bowl to remove the excess water and even then there's always some left and the dye runs off the bristles so when you put it back in the container there's always residual water that drains into the container and turns a suspicious brown but its from the dye. Don't buy it, it looks good but it's rubbish."

      Linda (1/5)

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