Dr. Brown’s Bottle Brush
- Fixed chevron channels to clean nipples
- Grooved no slip latex handle
- Storage clip to house brush near sink
- Designed specifically to clean nipples with ease
- Use with all standard and wide neck Dr. Brown’s natural flow baby bottles
Combination sponge and bristles for thorough cleaning.
Grooved no-slip handle for easy grip.
Chevron channels at base for cleaning nipples.
Storage clip to house brush near sink.
The Dr. Brown’s Bottle Brush also features a no-slip handle with raised grooves for easy movement while cleaning, and includes a storage clip to affix the brush to your sink or backsplash.
Note: This Dr. Brown’s Bottle Brush is top-rack, dishwasher safe. Wash all parts prior to use. Do not let a child tak
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(out of 35 reviews)
List Price: $ 4.99
Price: $ 3.45



Review by Twin Mom for Dr. Brown’s Bottle Brush
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While the brush initially did a good job cleaning the bottles, the metal shaft that attaches the sponge to the handle rusted within a couple of weeks. It is a poor design (a baby product that is designed to use wet should not rust). I would not purchase again!
Review by Frugal mom for Dr. Brown’s Bottle Brush
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I was a former Dr. Brown fan for my first born. I bought replacements for my second born recently and found myself DISAPPOINTED. The subcontractors they use to mfg. their brush is inferior. I still have the original brush (1.75 yrs. old) from my first born and it’s held up, except for the sponge tip which is expected; but the new ones last about after a month worth of use. It was like cleaning with a pipecleaner, after about a month the wire stem snapped and rendered useless. It’s a smaller gauge wire than before, so I question the material they use to manufacture all of their other products.
Buyer beware!!!
Review by Stephanie Gray for Dr. Brown’s Bottle Brush
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This brush has a wire stem that is very flimsy. After a few weeks or a month of use, it starts bending and then breaks. The first time it broke, I thought it was a fluke. The second time one broke, I came on here and read all the negative reviews of other people’s brushes breaking. I think it’s pretty lame the company is not fixing this problem.
Review by Mommy Vomitpants for Dr. Brown’s Bottle Brush
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I have been asked MANY TIMES what bottle brush I use. I have been through several and found one that has NEVER disappointed me. It’s Dr. Browns Bottle Brush.
This bottle brush has so many good features, where do I begin? Lots of bottle brushes have the sponge at the top, but since the top of the sponge in those bottles is flat, they do not reach the bottom of the bottle because of the metal that the sponge is stuck through. But Dr. Brown’s sponge is slightly offset at the top, guaranteeing to get the bottom of the bottle.
Another great thing about this bottle brush is that the handle takes some effort to bend. Unlike, many of the other handles I have seen, this one does not flex as much when it is used vigorously.
Many other bottle brushes come with a separate nipple brush, but I just stick the sponge at the top of this one into the nipple, give it a twist, and I am good to go as far as cleanliness goes.
Review by Toni from Chicago for Dr. Brown’s Bottle Brush
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I bought this brush thinking it would do a better job at cleaning my doctor brown bottles and I was thoroughly disappointed! I’ve used it for about 3 weeks now and the wire just snapped! Like another reviewer mentioned, it’s like cleaning with a pipe cleaner…poor quality. I much prefer to use the Munchkin brand.