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Kitayama Masatsumu Shoten Bottle scrubber

Kitayama Masatsumu Shoten Bottle scrubber

Regular price ¥2,420 円
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Product features

palm, sisal, stainless steel, natural wood (beech)

Material

palm, sisal, stainless steel, natural wood (beech)

About shipping and returns

Please be aware that you may be charged customs duties and import taxes when receiving your product.We generally do not accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations after the product has been shipped. Exchanges are only possible if the product is defective, so please contact us. Regarding return shipping costs, if the product is defective, we will pay for it. All other charges will be borne by the customer.

Handling

Care instructions: Pour boiling water after use. Additionally, drying it in the sun once every week to 10 days will improve its durability.

Size

Large: approximately 6×34×3.5cm Small: approximately 5×20×3cm

Weight

Large: approximately 86g Small: approximately 45g

Notices

Each scrubbing brush is made by hand by craftsmen at Kitayama Masazumi Shoten, and is characterized by being soft, durable, and maintains high cleaning power by using different materials depending on the purpose and adjusting the density to the optimum. This bottle scrubber uses soft palm that can be used on a variety of tableware. By rounding the tip, you can easily remove dirt by simply placing it in a container such as a cup, water bottle, or teapot, which is difficult to reach with a sponge. Since it is denser than , you can remove dirt and tea stains without using detergent.

By using stainless steel for the core, it is resistant to rust and does not easily deform, making it both clean and easy to use. It's easy to clean, just pour boiling water over it. Additionally, drying it in the sun once every week to 10 days will improve its durability. You can keep it clean by simply hanging it outside to dry without drying it completely, and it is economical because you can use it repeatedly until the fibers wear out.

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Kitayama Masatsumu Shoten

Wakayama Prefecture

A traditional palm scrubber that was created in Japan about 100 years ago. At Kitayama Masatsumu Shoten in Wakayama Prefecture, a prefecture rich in nature, craftsmen with 50 years of experience create high-quality scrubbing brushes by hand, one by one.

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