william yang—July 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been using the OXO Steel Bottle Brush with Replaceable Head for a few weeks now, and it’s hands down the best bottle brush I’ve ever owned. The stainless steel handle is sturdy, comfortable to hold, and adds a sleek, modern touch that looks great in my kitchen. What really sets this brush apart is the replaceable head – it’s such a smart, eco-friendly feature. Instead of tossing the whole thing when the bristles wear out, I can just pop on a new head. The bristles are tough enough to scrub away grime but gentle enough not to scratch glass or plastic bottles. It fits perfectly into narrow-neck bottles, travel mugs, baby bottles, and even some of my reusable straws. The angled head and flexible neck make it easy to reach every corner without straining my wrist. If you’re looking for a high-quality, long-lasting, and well-designed bottle brush, this is it. Highly recommend! Read more
Superperplex—January 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is the best bottle brush I've ever used. It's really good at cleaning inside delicate glass items like tall glasses, vases, and narrow neck jars. It is soft on glass and there is no danger that it will nick a wine glass or delicate drinking glass. Recommended. It is strong and you can use a lot of power if you are trying to remove some stuck-on food or lipstick. Read more
JD—May 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been using the OXO Stainless Steel Bottle Brush for a few weeks now, and it’s made a noticeable difference in how clean I can keep my reusable water bottles. The sturdy handle and durable bristles make it easy to scrub away residue, even in narrow or hard-to-reach areas. It fits perfectly into most standard bottle openings and provides enough reach to clean the entire interior thoroughly. Unlike some other brushes I’ve tried, this one doesn’t bend or lose shape over time, and it dries quickly after use. It’s an essential tool for anyone who relies on reusable bottles daily and wants to keep them fresh and hygienic. Highly recommended for both convenience and long-term bottle maintenance. Read more
GregL—January 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is a good, very good bottle brush. Stiffer bristles on the tip get into the corner around the bottom. It works well on lighter soil; so don't let it dry on. A quick clean takes only a minute and I'm done. I use on my Yeti Scrambler and coffee mugs. Even my carafe. Read more
Beario007—January 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Nice brush, but there's no way to hang it up. Very confusing. A nice product with a very annoying design flaw. I literally tied a rubber band around it so I can hang it up. Read more
Cella—May 20, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’ve cycled through plenty of cheap brushes that either couldn’t reach the bottom of my 32-oz Hydro Flask or turned limp after a month. Two weeks with the OXO Steel Bottle Brush with Replaceable Head and I’m officially upgrading: this thing is built to last and actually gets every corner clean. Why it earned a permanent spot by my sink • Long, flexible neck snakes to the bottom of coffee carafes, wine decanters, and my narrow-neck water bottle without forcing my wrist into weird angles. • Two textures of bristles in one head. The stiff tip scrubs dried smoothie sludge, while the softer side bristles baby my crystal stemware. No more switching tools mid-wash. • Non-slip handle that still looks classy. The stainless-steel accent dresses up my sink caddy, and the grippy core stays secure even when my hands are soapy. • Twist-off heads = less waste. When the bristles finally wear out I’ll replace a brush head instead of tossing the whole brush—plus the black core is 97 % recycled plastic. Minor quirks (so you’re not surprised) 1. Replacement heads sold separately. I wish OXO included one extra in the box, but at least they’re easy to find. 2. A bit heftier than plastic brushes. The steel core feels luxe, yet adds weight—fine for me, but worth noting if you prefer ultra-light tools. 3. Not for ultra-slim necks (<¾”). It fits my narrow bottles, but anything skinnier than a standard soda bottle will need a straw brush. Pro tips • Keep a spare head on hand. It twists off in two seconds—perfect when you switch from greasy cast-iron to baby gear and don’t want cross-contamination. • Use the flex. Insert the brush, then gently bend the neck so the stiff tip hits the very bottom edge; the angled pressure lifts caked-on protein shake residue fast. • Store upright. Hang it by the handle hole or stand it in a caddy to let bristles air-dry and stay odor-free. * Verdict * For roughly the price of a movie ticket, you get a brush that looks premium, cleans anything you throw at it, and won’t end up in a landfill after a single season. If your current brush can’t hit the corners—or if you’re tired of tossing the whole thing when it frays—do yourself (and the planet) a favor and pick this one up. I’ll happily twist on fresh heads for years to come. Read more
Emily P—June 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’m always looking for tools to make dishwashing less of a chore as we have no dishwasher in my household. This brush is great for water bottles, glasses, jars, and vases. I am able to fully rinse out any gunk from the bristles and once it’s gone too far, the brush head is easily replaceable. It has remained odor-free and in good condition for the months that I have been using it. Read more
Lucas—August 17, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This bottle brush is well made. It makes cleaning my huge bottle way easier. Both the brush handle and brush itself feels sturdy and feels like it will last a long time. Eventually when the brush handle wears out, I will be able to replace the head and still have the quality handle. Being able to swap out the brush leads to less waste as well. I realized that the stainless steel makes it comfortable to use even when it's wet. I recommend you try this out, due to its great quality. Read more