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Eco Copper Scourers

1 pack = 3 scourers
Naturally anti-bacterial
Doesn't rust
1 Pack 2 Pack (save 7%) 3 Pack (save 9%) 4 Pack (save 12%) 5 Pack (save 14%)

About

Say goodbye to stubborn stains and grime as you welcome this sleek and efficient scouring solution into your home! Our copper scourers aren't only an aesthetically pleasing addition to your kitchen, but also a powerhouse when it comes to tackling tough cleaning tasks.

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Key Benefits

  • Naturally anti-bacterial and non-rust
  • Perfect for scouring tough stains

Eco Credentials

  • 100% plastic-free
  • Endlessly recyclable
  • All packaging and leaflets are 100% recyclable
  • Carbon footprint offset through a partnership with reforestation charity On A Mission

Specifications

Size

  • 15.5 cm x 7.2 cm x 2.3 cm

Material

  • 100% copper

Origin

  • Made in Italy
  • Designed, packed and distributed from the UK

How it works

  • Rinse before and after use
  • Dry out between uses to prevent mould
  • Use with common detergents, avoid acidic liquids
  • Do NOT use on non-stick or delicate surfaces (including porcelain)
  • After around 6 months of use, it might start to look worn out
  • Check your local council will accept copper in your green recycling bin
  • If not, take to your local metal recycling centre

Our scourer

Their scourer

Our scourer

  • Plastic-free
  • Recyclable
  • Lasts 2-3 months
  • Naturally antibacterial
  • 9% less CO2 emissions

VS

Their scourer

  • Made from plastic
  • Releases microplastics
  • Lasts 1-2 weeks
  • No antibacterial properties
  • High emissions during production
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