$4.99
Reusable Natural Loofa Sponge, Kitchen Scrubber, Heavy Duty Luffa Gourd and Burlap
Zero Waste Reusable Natural Luffa Sponge is made of burlap and a section of naturally dried loofah. The loofah on the inside gives it bounce, structure and absorbency. Our scrubbers is ideal plastic-free alternatives to disposable sponges and can be easily cleaned and reused. We use these in our own homes! Ideal for daily dishwashing, counter scrubbing or any other greasy task. Round Sponge is perfect for cleaning cups and jars! Great for eco-conscious folks ready to get their kitchen off paper!
Detail:
-- Size: Rectangle sponge is approx. 4'' x 5''
-- Our products do not contain plastic.
*the first layer is a tough burlap that can withstand most grime and grease. The second layer is a natural loofah which helps increase your bubbles.
-- This sponge is easy to clean, machine wash or just squeeze water after washing and allow to dry.
Handmade in Oakland, California
A Bit About The Loofa:
Luffa (Luffa Cylindrica) - Luffas (also spelled loofah or loofa) are part of the same family as cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, and other gourds. It’s been called dishcloth gourd, vegetable sponge or Chinese okra. Luffas will dry on the vine if you leave them there long enough. As they dry, they’ll turn from dark green to brown, and become lighter in weight. After the crispy skin is peel off the luffa is cut into sections and becomes these plastic free scrubbers!
Detail:
-- Size: Rectangle sponge is approx. 4'' x 5''
-- Our products do not contain plastic.
*the first layer is a tough burlap that can withstand most grime and grease. The second layer is a natural loofah which helps increase your bubbles.
-- This sponge is easy to clean, machine wash or just squeeze water after washing and allow to dry.
Handmade in Oakland, California
A Bit About The Loofa:
Luffa (Luffa Cylindrica) - Luffas (also spelled loofah or loofa) are part of the same family as cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, and other gourds. It’s been called dishcloth gourd, vegetable sponge or Chinese okra. Luffas will dry on the vine if you leave them there long enough. As they dry, they’ll turn from dark green to brown, and become lighter in weight. After the crispy skin is peel off the luffa is cut into sections and becomes these plastic free scrubbers!