Hello to all, I just wanted to share something I'm sure many might know and a lot of others should know, I originally bought some Chor Boy pure copper scrubbies, wasn't super impressed with them, they were very light weight and thin, and compressed down to nothing easily, I just came from the grocery store today with some Libman pure copper scrubbies. They are awesome, MUCH better in my opinion than the Chor Boy's. They were more expensive as well though. But as I was inspecting them closely, I found a small plastic fishing line type plastic line tying the end shut, and on the other side the same as well along with a metal staple (not sure if it's stainless steel) but I just wanted to share this bit of info
I then pulled out some of my Chor Boy's out of my column, and noticed they were a dark color, almost black, I guess this is normal Maby some one can chime in on this. I also looked closely at the Chor Boy and couldn't find ANYTHING but copper, I will be inspecting these MUCH more closely from here on out.
two thumbs up for the Libman scrubbies though. Much more heavy duty and better. Just make sure to remove the staple and two pieces of fishing line. Thanks for reading
Copper scrubbies
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Re: Copper scrubbies
Just to be safe, did you check it with a magnet to make sure theres no iron in it? Other folks here have reported scrubbies advertised as copper but also containing iron.
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- Swill Maker
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Re: Copper scrubbies
Hello Rum Raider, I DID not check but I will, I know I did on the Chor Boys, I guess I need to on the safe side. I know others use these, I just haven't been able to find hem till now.
Re: Copper scrubbies
Its not often we hope for non-attractiveness. I got my fingers crossed
Re: Copper scrubbies
The darkening of the scrubbers means they are doing the copper part of their job... They're scrubbing your spirits clean...
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Re: Copper scrubbies
Good deal, thank you Rad