The Shield Toilet Brush

The Shield Toilet Brush never even touches toilet water or waste! It’s the first ever toilet cleaning product with a disposable plastic shield and scrub pad. The sleeve protects the brush and user from toxic waste and is discarded or composted after use.

Category: Home & Office

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Introducing TheShield Toilet Cleaner – the storage-friendly, sanity-saving solution to your toilet troubles. Let's face it, no one wants to store a grimy toilet brush that’s seen things we dare not speak of. But with TheShield, you can bid adieu to the isolation stand of shame. This little gem of germ-fighting genius stores anywhere, breaking free from the bathroom and into your heart (and cupboard). It's like having a secret cleaning agent that's ready for action but out of sight, like a hygienic ninja. Plus, with its patents and global recognition, TheShield isn’t just a cleaning tool; it's a revolution in bathroom hygiene. Store it, adore it, and never dread toilet cleaning again!

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11 months ago

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$10,039
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R L
R L
about 1 year ago

This user did not provide any reasons for their ratings.

sven ji
sven ji
about 1 year ago

Seems reasonably straightforward

Not sure this really makes sense from a user perspective

Attempts to address some concerns

Seems a lot less bang for buck than existing solutions

Simon Bajt
Simon Bajt
about 1 year ago

This user did not provide any reasons for their ratings.

Ben Sands
Ben Sands
about 1 year ago

sure it is a bag

why

not a big loss either way

fine

J. Thomas
J. Thomas
about 1 year ago

Hmm. I like that they went out and surveyed to find out if this was a needed and wanted idea.

Quite a good idea actually.

Does not seem to be a primary focus.

For reasons best known to my computer and the designer of my browser, I cannot actually see the costs in this preview mode they have turned on.

Comments

R L.
R L.
Jan 12, 2024

delivery free?

sven j.
sven j.
Jan 12, 2024

I don't understand what the point of using an outer disposable is compared to just reusing and then disposing later

Simon B.
Simon B.
Jan 10, 2024

More plastic stuff…not good idea…

Ben S.
Ben S.
Jan 9, 2024

though i just use a rubber glove for something like $0.005 each

Ben S.
Ben S.
Jan 9, 2024

i dont think i have ever considered this a problem….