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  • Brush With Scoop 3Brush With Scoop

    2-in-1 Coffee Cleaning Brush with Scoop

    $7.90
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  • Sale! Coffee Brush Set Espresso Brush Kit Include Wooden Coffee Grinder Machine Cleaning Brush And Nylon EspressoCoffee Brush Set Espresso Brush Kit Include Wooden Coffee Grinder Machine Cleaning Brush And Nylon Espresso 1

    Coffee Cleaning Brush Set

    $10.90$13.90
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  • Cup Brush Cleaning Long Handle Wooden Handle Nylon Bristles Small Brush Cup Cleaning Bottle Brush 3273Cup Brush Cleaning Long Handle Wooden Handle Nylon Bristles Small Brush Cup Cleaning Bottle Brush 3273 1

    Coffee Cup Cleaning Brush

    $7.90
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  • Coffee Bar Counter Cleaning Brush Coffee Grinder Semi Automatic Coffee Machine Coffee Powder Soft Bristle Brush.jpg 640x640635341b5e28b42d24322cecb45482ade

    Double-Headed Coffee Cleaning Brush

    $7.90
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When choosing our selection of cleaning brushes, we considered safety, material quality, function, and customer feedback.

We have brushes for different purposes, such as cleaning your coffee machines, manual brewers, grinders, accessories, and coffee carafes and bottles.

They also come in different materials such as wood and plastic. The various shapes and bristles also cater to the specific uses each brush was designed for.

Our top recommendations are the Coffee Brush Set which includes multiple brushes for all your cleaning needs, and the Coffee Cup Cleaning Brush to easily clean your cups, tumblers, and other coffee containers.

Should I use a brush with hard bristles or soft bristles when cleaning my brewing equipment?

When cleaning coffee grounds from smooth surfaces, a soft bristle will prove more effective but when you need to remove persistent grounds stuck in the nooks and crannies of your equipment, then you should use a brush with hard bristles.

Can I use the same brush for all my brewing equipment?

It is best to use separate brushes, especially if a brush’s shape and size make it hard to clean other parts of your machine. Wear and tear is also an issue, since using a brush for a different purpose than it is intended for will most likely speed up its lifespan. I suggest you get the specific brush you need or better yet, buy a complete set.