Redecker 9¼″ Beechwood Dish Brush | TRUE Shift Tampico-Fibre Kitchen Scrubber
Redecker 9¼″ Beechwood Dish Brush | TRUE Shift Tampico-Fibre Kitchen Scrubber

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Savings & Benefits for Switching from Conventional Options
Scrub clean. Ditch plastic.
This TRUE Shift–approved Redecker Tampico-Fibre Dish Brush features a long oiled beechwood handle and a dense head of plant-based Tampico fibre—firm enough to tackle pots, pans, and vegetables yet safe for surfaces. Made in Germany by Bürstenhaus Redecker, this brush is fully plastic-free and replaces disposable scrubbers with timeless functionality.
Why TRUE Shift Recommends This Brush
✔️ 100% plastic-free: crafted from untreated beechwood and heat-resistant Tampico fibre.
✔️ Ergonomic shape and hanging cord offer dry storage and easy access.
✔️ Replaceable brush heads extend life—gift it forward instead of trash.
✔️ Crafted for food-safe use on cookware, dishes, and veggies.
Made for Zero-Waste Kitchen & Clean Surface Care
• Replace plastic dish brushes, scrubbers, and nylon tools
• Plant fiber bristles are compostable at end of life
• Offers tactile cleaning with mindful ritual and minimal environmental impact
Overall Sustainability Score
9.2/10
✔️ Fully biodegradable materials—no plastic waste
✔️ Long-lasting build supports reuse and reduces replacements
✔️ Replaceable head system further reduces brush turnover
Care & Usage Tips
• After each use, hang brush by its loop or store bristles-down to dry.
• Treat handle occasionally with food-safe mineral oil or beeswax to prevent cracking.
• Replace the bristle head when worn—reuse the handle indefinitely
What People Are Saying
Reddit (r/ZeroWaste):
“Redecker brushes are high‑quality and plastic‑free; lasted over 5 years without shedding.”
Amazon reviewers note:
“Handles well, cleans dishes thoroughly, and bristles are still intact after daily use.”









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