Menu makes high-quality products that are simple and modern in design.
They don't go out of style and last a really long time.
Menu's wall-mountable toilet brush is another quality item that I don't regret purchasing.
Menu's toilet brush comes in 2 versions - a free-standing brush and a wall mountable one.
A wall mount is recommended for "wet" bathrooms as the brush will stay elevated and above the ground. The "wet" bathrooms are common in Asian and some European cultures where the whole bathroom can be rinsed with water. These bathrooms have a drain near the toilet or sink, so you can rinse the entire bathroom without having to worry about drainage.
On the other hand, a free-standing toilet brush is recommended for "dry" bathrooms like we have in the US. Only the shower or tub area has a drain, and the rest of the bathroom stays dry.
I bought the wall-mountable toilet brush even though I have a dry bathroom. In fact, I intended to place this in the powder bath where there isn't even a shower! I did this because I didn't want any dust collecting in the corner where the brush stood. When the brush is elevated, a vacuum can easily fit underneath!
The toilet brush is so gorgeous. It's weird talking about how beautiful a toilet brush is, but it's so simplistic and minimal.
The wall-mount version comes with mounting hardware.
The brush bristles are tough and rigid, perfect for scrubbing.
Also, the brush heads are replaceable.
Menu sells replacement brushes on its website.
You can simply twist the head off when it's time to replace it.
All the hardware needed to wall mount is included, so all you need is a drill.
I'm going to have my husband hang it for me on the weekend, but this is probably where the brush is going to be positioned.
Menu makes high-quality products that are simple and modern in design.
They don't go out of style and last a really long time.
Menu's wall-mountable toilet brush is another quality item that I don't regret purchasing.
Menu's toilet brush comes in 2 versions - a free-standing brush and a wall mountable one.
A wall mount is recommended for "wet" bathrooms as the brush will stay elevated and above the ground. The "wet" bathrooms are common in Asian and some European cultures where the whole bathroom can be rinsed with water. These bathrooms have a drain near the toilet or sink, so you can rinse the entire bathroom without having to worry about drainage.
On the other hand, a free-standing toilet brush is recommended for "dry" bathrooms like we have in the US. Only the shower or tub area has a drain, and the rest of the bathroom stays dry.
I bought the wall-mountable toilet brush even though I have a dry bathroom. In fact, I intended to place this in the powder bath where there isn't even a shower! I did this because I didn't want any dust collecting in the corner where the brush stood. When the brush is elevated, a vacuum can easily fit underneath!
The toilet brush is so gorgeous. It's weird talking about how beautiful a toilet brush is, but it's so simplistic and minimal.
The wall-mount version comes with mounting hardware.
The brush bristles are tough and rigid, perfect for scrubbing.
Also, the brush heads are replaceable.
Menu sells replacement brushes on its website.
You can simply twist the head off when it's time to replace it.
All the hardware needed to wall mount is included, so all you need is a drill.
I'm going to have my husband hang it for me on the weekend, but this is probably where the brush is going to be positioned.