
Cleaning doesn’t have to mean synthetic tools.
This scrubber uses natural sisal or coconut fiber paired with a smooth wooden handle. Tough on mess, gentle on the planet.
Nature-Powered Performance
Choose beige sisal for a softer touch—perfect for glassware and everyday surfaces. Go for brown coconut fiber when you need extra grit for pots, pans, and tougher jobs. The wooden handle offers a steady grip and eases wrist strain during deep cleaning.
No plastic. No dyes. No synthetics. Just plant-based scrubbing power that works with nature—not against it.
Want something with a longer reach?
Try our Sisal Brush with Replaceable Head — same natural fiber, longer handle, and a clever removable brush head to cut down on waste.
Curious how sisal is grown and made?
Watch this insightful Sisal Fibre Documentary that takes you from the field to the finished fiber. It's a great look at how a simple plant turns into something so useful.
Specifications
Material: Sisal fiber or coconut fiber (brush), wood (handle)
Color: Natural beige (sisal) or brown (coconut), with a natural wood handle
What You’ll Love
Ergonomic Wooden Handle: Provides a comfortable grip and precise control during use.
Antimicrobial Properties: Natural fibers resist bacteria growth, keeping your scrubber cleaner.
Non-Toxic: Free from harmful chemicals, dyes, and synthetic materials.
Biodegradable: Both sisal and coconut fibers are fully biodegradable, making them a zero-waste option.
Usage Guidance
Wet the scrubber with water and apply a small amount of dish soap if desired.
Use the sisal fiber scrubber for gentle cleaning tasks, such as non-stick cookware and delicate surfaces.
Use the coconut fiber scrubber for tougher scrubbing tasks, such as pots, pans, and stubborn stains.
Rinse thoroughly after each use and allow the scrubber to air dry.
Care Instruction
Rinse the scrubber thoroughly with water after each use to remove food particles and soap residue.
Place the scrubber in a well-ventilated area to dry completely between uses.
Do not soak the wooden handle in water for extended periods to maintain its integrity.
How Your Purchase Helps the Environment
By choosing our Sisal Fiber and Coconut Fiber Scrubbers, you are making a conscious decision to reduce plastic waste and support sustainable living. Traditional synthetic scrubbers often contribute to landfill waste and environmental pollution. Our natural fiber scrubbers, made from sisal and coconut fibers with wooden handles, are fully biodegradable and eco-friendly. Your purchase supports the use of renewable resources and promotes eco-friendly practices in your daily life. Together, we can make a significant impact on reducing waste and protecting our planet for future generations.
Eco-Friendly Shipping
Our shipping takes approximately 2 to 4 weeks as we prioritize consolidated shipping methods. By grouping orders together, we significantly reduce the number of individual shipments. This approach helps lower our carbon footprint and supports a more sustainable and environmentally friendly shipping process.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What materials are used in this scrubber?
It’s made from natural sisal fibers or coconut fibers for the brush head, paired with an ergonomic wooden handle.
2. What’s the difference between sisal and coconut versions?
The sisal fiber variant is softer—ideal for delicate surfaces or non-stick cookware—while the coconut fiber version is firmer and better suited for tougher scrubbing tasks like stuck-on food.
3. Are these scrubbers biodegradable?
Yes—both the fibers and wooden handle are fully biodegradable, making them a zero‑waste, plastic‑free cleaning option.
4. Are they non‑toxic and safe for food prep surfaces?
Absolutely. No synthetic materials, dyes, or harmful chemicals are used—just natural plant fibers and wood.
5. How should I use the scrubber?
Wet it under water and apply soap as needed. Use sisal for light cleaning, coconut for tough residue. After each use, rinse thoroughly and let it air dry.
6. Can I compost it when worn out?
Yes—once it’s too worn to scrub, both the fiber head and wooden handle can be composted, or repurposed for garden or light cleaning tasks.
7. Is it gentle on cookware?
Yes—the sisal version is non‑scratch and safe for use on enamel and non‑stick pans; the coconut fiber option offers more grit but is still safe on sturdy cookware.