Copper Pot Scrubber - Non-Scratch Kitchen Scourer (3.25")

🧽 Ditch disposable scouring pads forever. This copper scrubber powers through baked-on messes, lasts for months, and recycles completely when worn out.
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Copper Pot Scrubber - Non-Scratch Kitchen Scourer (3.25")

Copper Pot Scrubber - Non-Scratch Kitchen Scourer (3.25")

$4.00

Copper Pot Scrubber - Non-Scratch Kitchen Scourer (3.25")

$4.00

Stubborn burnt residue shouldn't require harsh chemicals or disposable pads. This 100% pure copper scrubber tackles baked-on grime without scratching your cookware, and it won't rust, splinter, or harbour bacteria like traditional steel wool.

Key Benefits

Non-Scratch Power: Pure copper is softer than steel, removing burnt food from stainless steel, cast iron, and glass without leaving marks when used wet.

Natural Antimicrobial Protection: Copper's inherent properties inhibit bacterial growth, keeping your scrubber cleaner between uses and eliminating the funky odours common in synthetic sponges.

Zero Rust, Zero Splinters: Unlike steel wool that rusts and shreds into your hands, copper maintains its integrity throughout its lifespan without disintegrating.

Quick-Drying Mesh: The open woven structure dries rapidly after use, preventing the moisture buildup that causes traditional sponges to smell.

Lifetime Recyclability: When worn out, take this to any scrap metal facility for full recycling—copper retains 100% of its properties through infinite recycling loops.

Specs:

Specification Details
Material 100% copper wire
Dimensions 3.25" diameter x 1" height
Weight Approximately 20g
Construction Woven mesh, double-layered
Colour Natural copper (rose gold)
Surface Compatibility Stainless steel, copper, cast iron, glass, ceramic cooktops
Not For Use On Non-stick, Teflon, coated cookware, porcelain, enamel
End of Life Metal recycling (compensation available at many facilities)


Perfect For

Cast Iron Enthusiasts: Removes carbonized residue without stripping seasoning, maintaining the integrity of your cast iron cookware.

Zero-Waste Households: Replaces disposable Brillo pads and synthetic sponges with a single tool that lasts months and recycles completely.

Sensitive Hands: No sharp edges or splinters that cut into skin like steel wool, making dishwashing safer for everyone.

Multi-Surface Cleaners: Works equally well on kitchen cookware, outdoor grills, stove burners, oven racks, and even removing rust from tools or bicycles.

How to Use / Care Instructions

  1. Wet the scrubber thoroughly with warm water before use—this activates copper's non-scratch properties.
  2. Add a small amount of dish soap directly to the scrubber or onto the surface you're cleaning.
  3. Scrub in circular motions, applying moderate pressure for stubborn spots.
  4. Rinse the scrubber thoroughly under running water after each use to remove food particles.
  5. Squeeze out excess water and place in a well-ventilated spot to air dry completely.
  6. Replace when the mesh begins to fray or lose its structure.

Pro-Tip: For heavy-duty jobs like burnt casserole dishes, let the cookware soak with soapy water for 10 minutes before scrubbing—copper works best on softened grime.

100% copper

Frequently asked questions

  • Can I use this on my non-stick pans?

    No, avoid non-stick, Teflon, or any coated cookware. The scrubber is designed for uncoated stainless steel, cast iron, glass, and ceramic surfaces.

  • Will this rust like steel wool?

    No. Pure copper does not rust. You may notice natural patina (darkening) over time, which is normal and doesn't affect performance.

  • How long does one scrubber last?

    With proper care (rinse and dry after each use), expect 3-6 months of regular use before the mesh begins to fray.

  • Is it safe for my hands?

    Yes. Unlike steel wool, copper won't splinter or cut your skin. The woven mesh is gentle enough to handle comfortably, though gloves are always an option.

  • What do I do when it wears out?

    Take it to your local scrap metal recycling facility. Copper is 100% recyclable and many facilities offer compensation for copper scrap.

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