🧼 Elevate Your Bathroom Game with Style and Ease!
The Ibergrif M34152 Silicone Toilet Brush & Holder Set combines innovative design with premium materials to ensure a deep clean while maintaining hygiene. Its ergonomic handle and drip-proof holder make it a must-have for any modern bathroom.
Manufacturer | Ibergrif Griferias S.L |
Part Number | M34152 |
Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 14.5 x 17 cm; 320 g |
Item model number | M34152 |
Size | One Size |
Colour | White |
Style | style 1 |
Finish | Chome |
Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Pattern | Single |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Handle material | Stainless Steel+Plastic |
Special Features | Premium,Removable |
Usage | Floor, Toilet |
Included Components | 1*Toilet Brush and Holder |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 320 g |
P**S
Best toilet brush ever.
Excellent quality, easy to put together, great design. Perfect size and doesn't get mattered up with erm, anything in the bowl hehe, and its very easy to clean, just rince in a little water or when you flush the toilet. Performance is great. Good value.
A**T
Good brush
Got fed up of the traditional plastic bristles and thought I'd try a silicone toilet brush. Ordered it yesterday and it got delivered today. It was easy enough to assemble and I made sure that it wouldn't unscrew while in the middle of cleaning, and seems sturdy for its size.It cleaned the toilet well enough, but like one of the reviewers stated, it does take a bit more work for tougher stains, or maybe use a stronger cleaner next time. It looks nice enough in the bathroom, and I like that the brush doesn't sit in whatever water that would accumulate, and it's easy to empty the bottom without getting your hands dirty. It's a good enough brush to do the job.
M**M
Nice looking toilet brush and holder
Our current cheap as chips white supermarket nylon type brush was discolouring. This is common with this style of brush and is unavoidable regardless of how well you clean or use it. They always go brown where the bristles come out the centre to make the brush look mank even if it is technically clean and needs to be replaced for cosmetic reasons only.Spotted this brush and holder on amazon and thought we would give it a go. This one wasn't realy much more in cost than the supermarket one and we had no raised expectations, but prepared to give it a go.This brush has grey silicone "fingers" so should not be affected by the water ingress at rhe centre. It is also easier to clean as nothing can get stuck in the bristles in a traditional style brush. Really easy to clean this new brush as silicone fingers are wide enough for nothing to get stuck that can't be removed/rinsed out.We think this brush is better than our traditional and previous one. It fits down the toilet better as is slightly bigger to cover the bend. It feels pretty stable in use and also for the price tag. Gets under the rim easily. Minimal assembly out of the box - just screw the handle on. Handle didn't bend in use but silicone free to do it's job!The removable bottom of the holder is a great idea as if there are any drips from the brush the bottom can be removed and emptied to prevent the brush sitting inA pool of stale water.We hadn't purchased to leave in the bathroom not expecting it to look nice enough, and have quite an expensive stainless steel accessory in there already. However, even though this new brush and holder is not a top end product we be more than happy to ditch the expensive SS one and replace it permanently with this new silicone set. We think it looks good and does a good job. Would be happy to repurchase this item again. Why pay more.
A**A
Bathroom item
Good purchase, ease to clean, sturdy
J**H
Stylish, Hygienic, but Not a Scrubbing Powerhouse
When we first purchased the Ibergrif M34152 Silicone Toilet Brush, our impressions were genuinely positive. The brush arrived well-packaged, with a sleek modern design that complemented our bathrooms perfectly. The stainless steel and white combination looks elegant and minimal, and the base is cleverly designed to allow for airflow, preventing the dreaded soggy-brush situation that tends to occur with traditional brushes. It was a welcome aesthetic upgrade, and the initial feel of the silicone bristles gave us confidence that this would be a smart, hygienic, and durable choice for long-term cleaning.In the first few weeks, the Ibergrif brush delivered on most of its promises. The flexible silicone bristles seemed well-suited to tackle day-to-day maintenance cleaning. Unlike traditional brushes with coarse bristles that sometimes scratch ceramic, this one was gentle but firm. The handle provided a decent grip, and the brush returned to the holder neatly each time. Cleaning the brush itself was also easy—just a rinse under the tap and it looked brand new again. The quick-dry vented holder was another thoughtful detail; it really does keep things much more sanitary, especially in a busy household.However, as time went on, certain practicalities started to become evident—particularly when it came to deep cleaning. We have three toilets in our home, and each one presented its own set of angles and cleaning challenges. Unfortunately, the flat design of the silicone head made reaching under the rim and into certain tight spaces much more awkward than with a traditional bristled brush. The flexibility that initially seemed like a benefit sometimes worked against us; instead of providing leverage, the head would bend, making it harder to scrub firmly.Compared to our older toilet brushes, which had thick, densely packed nylon bristles and rounded heads, the silicone brush felt less efficient at dislodging dried-on residue or mineral build-up. The lack of stiff bristle texture meant it required more passes, more pressure, and often more frustration to achieve the same result. In some cases, we resorted to using alternative scrubbers for monthly deep cleans, which sort of defeated the purpose of a "complete" toilet brush.The angle of the brush head is also something to mention. It’s designed to sit flat within the holder, but this results in a relatively straight cleaning angle, which is not always ideal for ergonomics or reach. Trying to scrub the inner bowl or under the rim often feels like you’re wielding a spoon rather than a scrubbing tool. While the handle is sleek and of decent length, we found ourselves wishing for either an adjustable head or a slightly more angled design that would allow better reach into awkward corners.Despite these drawbacks, the product isn’t a failure—far from it. The Ibergrif brush still works well for light maintenance, and it’s likely ideal for homes where toilets are cleaned daily and thoroughly without letting grime build up. In such cases, it probably excels. The hygienic aspect is another strong point; unlike bristled brushes, the silicone head doesn’t harbour gunk or fray over time, making it far more pleasant to store and maintain. The entire brush rinses clean without effort, and it doesn’t absorb odours or discolour quickly. These are major benefits in a household where cleanliness is a priority.We've used the Ibergrif brush in all three of our bathrooms, and while it fits visually and practically in the guest toilet and the smallest upstairs en-suite (where light usage means less aggressive scrubbing is needed), it struggles slightly in the main family bathroom. That toilet sees the most traffic, and as such, it requires a tool that can match the demands. Here, we’ve had to complement the silicone brush with a traditional bristled one, especially during the weekly deep clean.We tried rotating it between bathrooms to see if the experience varied, and indeed it did. In the guest loo, the Ibergrif held up excellently. The design keeps the floor tidy, the brush dries quickly, and it gives the space a clean and modern look. For visitors or infrequent use, it’s nearly perfect. In contrast, the high-use bathroom brought out its cleaning limitations. It’s not that the product broke or wore down—it’s simply that its design prioritises hygiene and maintenance over aggressive cleaning.From a materials standpoint, the silicone bristles are sturdy and resilient. They don’t fall apart or shed, and they stay flexible after months of use. The holder has never tipped over, thanks to its wide base, and the open structure really does help keep everything ventilated. The fact that it's detachable and easily cleaned is another bonus, and we’ve appreciated the modularity when it comes to spring-cleaning the bathroom.Aesthetically, the Ibergrif M34152 scores top marks. It's neutral enough to blend into any bathroom style while still offering a sleek, purposeful look. Unlike clunky plastic toilet brushes that become discoloured or scuffed quickly, this one retains a polished, neat appearance. For those who value a clutter-free, hygienic vibe in the bathroom, this set definitely aligns with that goal. You wouldn’t mind it being visible beside the toilet, and that’s not something you can often say about loo brushes.In conclusion, while the Ibergrif Silicone Toilet Brush is not the be-all and end-all solution for every toilet cleaning need, it certainly has a well-defined role. If you're after a stylish, low-maintenance brush for light to moderate use, it fits the bill excellently. If your cleaning needs involve scrubbing harder stains, or you're accustomed to thicker, more abrasive brushes, this may feel like a step down in scrubbing power.Our overall assessment balances these contrasting points. It’s still in use in our home, it hasn’t fallen apart, and it continues to offer good value at its price. But for homes with heavy use or hard water build-up, pairing it with another tool or reserving it for guest toilets might yield better results. It’s not a bad product by any means—it’s a very good one, just not universally ideal for every use case.
U**R
Great toilet brush
Highly recommend this product. Look good and works well well. Normal size (or slightly smaller) than normal toilet brushes. I really like the silicone as it seems more clean
M**H
Cheap, plastic but functional
There are people out there who spend loadsamoney on toilet brushes. For why? You do realise what you're using it for. All you need is something cheap and functional as you're going to be replacing it sooner, rather than later. This one does the job. It's actually better quality than the ones you'll get out of the bargain shop of your choosing, and actually looks OK. So, one for the main bathroom, one for the en-suite. Bosh! Job done.
H**H
Best toilet brush!
Best toilet brush purchased to date & a great price!
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