Best toilet brushes & holders according to redditors

We found 46 Reddit comments discussing the best toilet brushes & holders. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Toilet Brushes & Holders:

u/iushciuweiush · 12 pointsr/funny

Why don't people keep like 10 spare rolls under the sink? Also something like this should be next to every toilet in the house.

u/RainyDayRose · 11 pointsr/konmari

For reference, discarding took about 4.5 months in my 1400 sq foot home and two storage sheds. I have started working on deep cleaning, upgrading necessary yet ugly items, and storage/organizing. I expect this to take another two months. I am watching "Clean My Space" and "Home Organizing by Alejandra.tv" channels on YouTube now to help with the process.

I am trying to keep in mind getting products out of original packaging, if possible, to limit exposure to constant advertising in my home. I am choosing to spend quite a bit on higher quality products that I love and expect to last many years. Fortunately, I have a budget that allows for some luxuries.

Bedroom

I started with my closet and these great baskets from the container store http://www.containerstore.com/s/whitewash-rattan-bins/d?productId=10037633&q=Large%20Rattan%20Bin%20Whitewash. The closet has a built in shoe organizer and I used my label maker to indicate what style shoes go on which shelf – heels, sandals, sneakers, flats and boots. I also labeled the shelf for each basket. Clothes hangers are all white. They used to be all kinds of colors, and I realized that white is more calming. I am now using these for my socks and undies since konmari folding did not quite work for me on those items http://www.amazon.com/MIU-COLOR-Collapsible-Underwear-Organizer/dp/B009A3HTXY. The folding works great for most of my other clothes. I am still pondering how to organize the nightstand drawers.

Kitchen

I bought a couple of 10" bamboo lazy susans for keeping my oils and vinegars organized in my cabinets. I bought some refrigerator organization units from InterDesign and the Rubbermaid FreshWorks Produce savers. I intend to get Oxo food storage containers for dry goods.
I upgraded to these measuring spoons http://www.amazon.com/Cuisipro-Stainless-Steel-Measuring-Spoon/dp/B00004SU1I and these measuring cups http://www.amazon.com/Sagler-Measuring-Piece-Heavy-duty-Stainless/dp/B00V5EFWTO.

When I was discarding in my kitchen I found I did not really love my dinnerware so I got this set http://www.amazon.com/Corelle-Coordinates-18-Piece-Dinnerware-Service/dp/B00R790CLY plus matching lunch sized plates. I love the simple clean lines and the durability of the product. I downsized from a 12 person setting to 6 and it is great.

Bath

Have not done much here yet. I don’t have much need for storage organization in the cabinets. Still considering what I want to do with the drawers. Right now the drawers are still organized with small cardboard boxes from Glossybox, a cut down cereal box, and an empty jigsaw puzzle box. I upgraded my plunger and brush to nice stainless steel containers, and got a toilet paper holder that matches them http://www.amazon.com/Home-Basics-Vented-Stainless-Toilet/dp/B00JB20IDW.

Laundry

I replaced my bulky plastic basket with this http://www.amazon.com/Bajer-Design-Marketing-5234-Basket/dp/B0010KZCFC. It now hangs on a Command Hook next to the washer.

Car

I have repacked the car kit and 72 hour emergency kits in these for my car and my son's car. ttp://www.amazon.com/TrunkCratePro-Best-Premium-Trunk-Organizer/dp/B01AHK0J9Y. We live in an area prone to natural disasters so I like to be prepared wherever we are. I bought a car trash container (http://www.amazon.com/Highland-1932600-Car-Trash-Keeper/dp/B0027QWNGO) and created a little kit in a ziplock bag in the glovebox with essentials. Also, found tissues in a round container that fits perfectly in the door cup holder. I also bought a set of matching reusable grocery bags (http://www.amazon.com/ReBagMe-Reusable-Grocery-Reinforced-Handles/dp/B00Y17OIR4) so I don’t have the mismatched set. Finally, I have these on order (http://www.amazon.com/Car-Hammer-Seatbelt-Emergency-Must-Have/dp/B00CB8WM2S). Not organization related, just something I have been thinking that I needed for safety.

Purse

I reassessed what is in my purse. I used a couple small cosmetics bags that I had on hand and now have many things I wished I had at various times. Everything is neatly organized and I know exactly what is in there and why I have it. Everything from safety pins, to pen and notebook (http://www.amazon.com/Marble-Composition-Books-Notebooks-Green/dp/B00WRDIS9I), to a tiny flashlight, a granola bar in case I am out and hungry, a tide stain remover pen, a tiny Band-Aid package, tiny measuring tape (http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-33-115-10-Foot-4-Inch-PowerLock/dp/B00009OYGH), my phone, my wallet, and my keys are always on the little hook. Not exactly Konmari minimalism, but those are all things that I wished I had at various times and I am happy that I will not be caught without again. It is a medium size purse, packed just right, with stuff easily accessible.

Home office

I have not done much there yet, but this drawer organizer is working pretty well http://www.amazon.com/Rolodex-Regeneration-Deep-Drawer-Organizer-21864/dp/B002JG48R4.

Command center

I am currently working on a “Command Center” to keep clutter off the kitchen counter. I have not purchased anything for that yet. I am writing down ideas, measuring, and considering products. http://thehappyhousie.porch.com/20-fabulous-command-centers-to-get-your-life-completely-organized/

Other random stuff:

I moved my CDs into a holder http://www.amazon.com/Case-Logic-DVDW-92-Capacity-Classic/dp/B00005ATMD and they now live on a Command Hook in my car. For movies I transferred them to these Sleeves http://www.amazon.com/Atlantic-74604729-Movie-Sleeves/dp/B002JR2V7C and they now live in a small drawer in my living room. I tossed the packaging because it was bulky and does not give me joy.

I am using these in my linen closet http://www.amazon.com/Honey-Can-Do-STO-02986-Nested-Woven-Esspresso. This box for my jewelry http://www.amazon.com/Black-Leather-Jewelry-Travel-Case/dp/B0006JCGUM.

Not related to organizing, but I am loving these brushes for getting tiny spaces clean. So much better than an old toothbrush. http://www.amazon.com/OXO-Good-Grips-Clean-Brush/dp/B003M8GMS6

If you made it this far, congrats. Something that I have noticed is that I can now shop with confidence, I can easily toss or donate the old unloved items, and I am organized enough to return those few items that don’t work as well as I hoped. My home feels much more open and inviting. I know where everything is and my clear vision is starting to come to fruition.

u/impy695 · 11 pointsr/BuyItForLife

That looks uncomfortably... familiar...

u/ShiversTheNinja · 5 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KW7526B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JzLRCb8EEA962

Two seconds of googling. You couldn't even check first?

u/Send_Me_RubberDucks · 5 pointsr/AskMen

Stuff like this is pretty easy to find. And you can get something much simpler at Target/Walmart.

u/TheUrbanXLegend · 4 pointsr/memes

Spooky Butt Napkin Holder is the closest thing I could find. I tried my best.

u/Nwambe · 3 pointsr/britishproblems

Two things to do:

Boil several pots of hot water, pour them down one at a time to melt the obstruction.

Second, get a specific type of plunger. All the rest are bollocks and utterly useless, etc. etc.

Korky Beehive

u/biased_user_agent · 3 pointsr/vandwellers

most of the top layer for solar panels are glass. IF this is the case with yours, you can use the automobile "bug and Tar removal" from any autoparts store or home improvement store. or goo gone, or 98% alcohol, turpentine, etc

Get a toilet brush like this : Toilet brush but 2 dollars at a dollar store.
get a bucket of water
Spray/pour on the bug remover
let sit for a few minutes
While keeping the brush really really wet, start brushing off the sap
If the brush wont do, you can use one of these plastic scrubber

After youre done, put a light coat of auto wax on the panels and buff it in( ONLY IF ITS A GLASS TOP LAYER, should be) this will help prevent sap from attaching and you can go up and just flick the little sap drops off.

u/yeos_ · 3 pointsr/simpleliving

This was their most powerful they tested to save you some time.

u/tsoliman · 3 pointsr/CrappyDesign

I had the same problem. This works on everything:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GRTD942

u/VA_Network_Nerd · 2 pointsr/college

Funny AND practical?

A plunger

u/faerystrangeme · 2 pointsr/HomeDecorating

Haha everyone's suggesting a plant theme and I immediately thought of an ocean theme. I can't tell how green that tile is, but if you go for more 'sea green' and tie in some blue shades, I think you could easily get a boat/anchor printed shower curtain.

Or my mom found some cheerful brightly colored fish decorations for the walls and went for a fun-colored aquatic theme. I think that might work well, too!

Sandy beige towels would blend well (especially if you go with a beach theme), and of course navy or a green to match the tiles would be delightful.

Edit: I hate orange, but if you like it, a bright orange might complement those two colors as well? Or a bright yellow.

Possibilities:
Wall turtles: https://www.amazon.com/Regal-Art-Gift-Turtle-Decor/dp/B00416WRUA/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=tropical+fish+wall+decor&qid=1549918648&s=gateway&sr=8-9

Simple wall fish: https://www.amazon.com/children-classroom-bathroom-Removable-Stickers/dp/B076Y1R4WD/ref=sr_1_36?keywords=tropical+fish+wall+decor&qid=1549918648&s=gateway&sr=8-36

Ridiculous but fun shower curtain: https://www.amazon.com/Allure-Home-Creations-Tails-Bathroom/dp/B07DFWLW8F/ref=sr_1_26?keywords=fish+shower+curtain&qid=1549918846&s=gateway&sr=8-26

u/samsterk911 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Your'e gonna want some awesome new knives.

this to keep all your cords in place.

this so you don't have trouble plugging in all your stuff.

this can be used to keep track of all the tiny pieces (e.g. batteries, screws, etc.).

I personally use this everyday, it's the best.

these to keep you clean.

everyone needs one of these.

gotta put all the shoes somewhere.

something like this will come in handy.

It's the small details that count.

this could help when moving everything in.

And then get one of these bad boys for you!

okay I think I put enough for now, hope it helps.

u/particle409 · 2 pointsr/Plumbing

No need to scoop out shit water. As others have said, get a snake or toilet auger. Home Depot sells a cheap toilet auger for $10. It's only 3 feet long, but it should do the trick. Also, what kind of plunger are you using? People often use the wrong kind of plunger, which doesn't seal correctly. I like the beehive style, it seals best:

http://www.amazon.com/Korky-99-4A-Performance-Plunger-Small/dp/B00GRTD942/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457766676&sr=8-1&keywords=beehive+plunger

u/AngelicBabyGirl · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I am also moving really soon so I have giant list dedicated to the move, feel free to check it out.


First this is to not for get cleaning supplies or a plunger because they are things you are going to need!


Storage bins and closet organizers are always good for keeping the potential small apartment clean, organized and a bit bigger.


Who wouldn't want to wake up to this awesome alarm clock in their brand new apartment?!

I love this shelf and I think it would be perfect for a small apartment and this beanie bag looks pretty comfy, and would be great if you have friends over to play video games!

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/StraightUpAsshole · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting
u/VecGS · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

Confirming it's a plastic-handled version. This is the one in question: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D4B3JF4

u/EnglishAlaskan · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

For those wondering, it's just a new of silicone toilet brush. Joseph Joseph Bathroom Flex Smart Toilet Brush with Holder- White/Grey https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0797DNFMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LQkkDbSF44F7A

u/innermostenergon · 1 pointr/CasualConversation

Try looking at recipes that could reasonably fit inside a metal insulated wide-mouth thermos. You'd be surprised at how frickin' long those things stay warm! My mother has one (she works nights, doing security) and brings a thermos of coffee with her. Hers also came with a white bowl that fits inside the lid of the thermos! They have camping equivalents built specifically for food, if you don't need such a large thermos. Shop around. They really do stay hot for 24 hours - I remember my mother brought a thermos full of coffee, and the next day it was still piping hot.

For ideas that you could fit in thermoses - you can make vegetable chilli, soups, stews, small noodle dishes like macaroni and cheese (or even spaghetti if you use penne or another noodle.) Tons of stuff! To get it 100% clean, use a toilet brush like this one as typical bottle brushes are too soft and sometimes too small.

You could purchase a food dehydrator as well and make a large assortment of dried meats for your dad to take with him for protein - anything from turkey, bacon and beef to squirrel, rabbit, and deer. You could also dry fruit and vegetables in those things.

u/MisterOppenheimer · 1 pointr/pics

bisque cover , white/blue brush...

I’ve searched (not at all) exhaustively and have only found a black and white brush. This person created the bisque hue.

u/dizzyvonblue · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

So I can clean my toilet. Toilet brush

u/selfcurlingpaes · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Under my Stuff I Actually Need Wish List, you'll find, well, stuff I actually need now that I've moved away for my first year at my new university (Today's my second day of classes! Super excited!)


I need (any pf these would be wonderful):

u/AboutTheBass · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Seriously, this. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL YOU NEED A PLUNGER TO BUY A PLUNGER. You'll have a bad time. You're a big girl now! :)