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Toilet brush holder

I have been trying to get hold of a toilet brush replacement. It is very easy to buy another toilet brush as they are very cheap and dispose of the old one,but I want one to fit the top of the brush holder. The current one is shorter and you could screw it to fit the top. I have been unable to find one, my other option is to get rid of the whole set and buy another one. The brush itself on its own is cheap to buy but the whole toilet set holder is quite expensive. If anybody could suggest something, I would be grateful. Thanks

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  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Energy Saving Champion Home Insurance Hacker!
    You can get sets of them at about a pound at the pound shops or just over a pound from Lidl. Buy loads and replace them every so many months.
  • loulou41
    loulou41 Posts: 2,871 Forumite
    Thanks, I was thinking of the nice fancy set and they cost about £9.99, it's only the toilet brush who needs replacing. It seems a waste to replace the whole set, I do not understand why manufacturers do not think about that or is they want us to spend. The other option is just to buy a brush, they are cheap enought about £1 each and dispose of the top and keep the holder. I am sure a lot of people must use the stainless steel set, do they get rid of the whole set when the brush needs replacing. Am interested to know. Thanks
  • susank
    susank Posts: 809 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Dont use one at all these days - watched the series of aggie and co on cleaning peoples toilets and ugh I stopped using one - rubber gloves and hands are easier to clean!
    Saving in my terramundi pot £2, £1 and 50p just for me! :j
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