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Top 10: Bathroom Toilet Brushes

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Earlier this year our east coast brethren did a Top 10: Toilet Bowl Brushes post. But we wanted to revisit with our own ATLA Top 10 with ten more brushes that stand out in utility and form:

  1. GEDY Toilet Brush: the choice of Estelle and J. Paul Getty (and perhaps even Geddy Watanabe).
  2. Wall Hung Toilet Brush and Holder: a well hung, wall hung idea.
  3. Strike Toilet Brush: clean that 3-10...umm...split with this gutterball cleaning tool.
 
 

  • Cane Toilet Brush Holder: hand painted using a meticulous 18-step French tole process, a cleaning scepter for your throne

  • Boxed White Ceramic & Dark Wood Base Toilet Brush Holder: simple, but tasteful.

  • Casacolor™ Bowl Brush Set: All dressed up in a damask print to match your upholstery.

  • Retracto Toilet Brush-Cover: Umbra's teardrop shaped brush and cover would nicely compliment a Henry air purifier, don't you think?

  • Contour Bowl Brush: if Frank Gehry designed toilet brushes, it might look like this.

  • Simplehuman toilet brush: the pivot door action makes for easy access.

  • Brush-Away In-Wall Toilet Brush Cabinet: hide it all away with this in-wall, magnetic catch cabinet.
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    include merdolino by alessi please http://www.alessi.it/catalogo/oggetto/Merdolino/scopino da bagno/1081/3617/

    posted by giovanni on August 20th 2007 at 10:33am
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    Links 5 to 10 are bringing me to the strike toilet brush...

    posted by sanna on August 20th 2007 at 11:28am
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    Sorry about that sanna...issue has been fixed, so peruse away!

    posted by gregory on August 20th 2007 at 11:34am
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    They're all gross. They all rust out and get cruddy. Even though they're ugly, my next toilet brush is gonna be one of those disposable jobs.

    posted by sunspot42 on August 20th 2007 at 12:22pm
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    I either have #6 or one just like it, and the nice thing is you can change out the damask pattern for anything else you'd like.

    posted by jennifer in sf on August 20th 2007 at 12:49pm
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    I have #1 and it doesn't work that well.

    posted by Fio on August 20th 2007 at 5:37pm
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    No worries greg... i was just wondering because i am in the market for a new brush of my own (i really liked the hideaway idea, but not sure how the cover would look in my bathroom).

    In the meantime, i've come up with a (somewhat) clever solution... the cheap-o disposable "refill" toilet brushes from big box retailers (i'm using LOSSNEN from ikea the grip/handle from my old brush), and an old vase that i never used, but remarkably, fits with my bath decor... maybe i should just buy a newer handle...

    posted by sanna on August 21st 2007 at 8:19am
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    Can anyone recommend an attractive and effective toilet plunger? (Sadly, Alessi's "diver" looks more like a sink plunger.)

    posted by emilyd on August 21st 2007 at 8:59am
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    i have a disposable drug store type brush and let me tell you, it may not be good for the environment, but this is an area i wouldn't care to go green.

    posted by sjb yeah on August 21st 2007 at 11:30am
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    I have found an amazing toilet brush holder called Brush Away.
    They do not have a great website but it is a cool recessed toilet brush cabinet

    www.brushaway.com

    It only took me about 10 minutes to install it and now I don't have to look at the dang thing at all

    posted by HDog10_1 on August 26th 2007 at 3:54am
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