♻️ Scrub smarter, not harder — clean green with copper power!
The Full Circle Lucky Scrubber set includes three 3” x 3” copper mesh scrubbers designed to quickly remove tough grime from cookware. Made from 100% plastic-free, fully recyclable copper, these durable scrubbers offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional sponges. Ideal for heavy-duty cleaning but not recommended for delicate non-stick or polished surfaces.
M**S
Exactly what you expect them to be!
Actual copper scrubbers, great for use with a soldering station. I'm not sure what the cheap ones I got from AliExpress were made of, but it wasn't copper. Great price, great quality.
G**K
Hard Workers
I ordered these copper scrubbers remembering how good I could clean with copper years ago. I have tried a few since then, but they fell apart pretty quickly. These scrubbers are hard workers! I cleaned pots and pans, burnt on things on the stove, my stainless steel sink, etc. they scrub clean without falling apart. As I remembered they did years ago!
J**E
What can I say?
They’re copper, and they scrub. Not much more to it. 👍
M**.
Great little scrubbers
I really like these scrubbers. My husband likes to use steel wool, and while I think it is OK, I would much rather have scrubbers like these. We had a stainless steel one for awhile and it worked fine, but started deteriorating and we needed to replace it. Our kitchen sink is copper, and we have copper accents, so these little copper scrubbers are perfect. We use them for our cast iron and stainless steel. If they get really nasty, we throw them in the dishwasher, and they come out great. I would definitely recommend them!
A**K
Doesn’t last very long
I was excited for these. They look great out of the box but they didn’t last long. If you only need them for light clean they are decent but if you are going to use these often, I would recommend looking elsewhere.
A**N
They work but they are much harsher than most scrubbing pads.
They seem to work really well but they will leave marks on your stainless. I thought they might be softer than they are. Do not use on anything with a surface you want to keep pristine. These do however work to get the more stubborn or built up messes. I dont use it often but feel much better this being copper to help with bacteria growth. The issue with sponges is they carry a lot of bacteria. These allow you to get them black and full of gunk and flush out the material and if needed they soak easy. This are much more aggressive than a brillo pad and use copper vs steel scrubbers. So far I have not used up the first one yet. They do show wear but are still very useful.Use BarKeepersFriend on your stainless keeps it like new.
S**N
Pleased as punch.
Made in ChinaMy whole life I've used the steel wool soap pads. When I was girl, pre-dishwasher era, they lasted all week before starting to rust and still had a little soap in them. They have drastically degraded in quality, and now rust practically overnight and run out of soap in just a day or two.Not these. They don't have soap embedded, but that's not an issue. These do not rust. They last longer than the steel wool ones - those start coming apart right away. These don't do that.They do lose their shape a bit but it takes awhile before they become unusable.I don't think they do as good a job as a brand new steel wool pad or metal scourer BUT THEY DO NOT RUST.So I'm very happy with these, and they're a good price.
B**9
Good for tough scrubbing jobs
I have a some stainless steel cookware that I have neglected to clean on the outside and bottoms of the pans because it's not my favorite job! But, I wanted to give these copper scrubbers a try and now I have much cleaner cookware without too much work. These are very similar to the Chore brand that's been around forever. These Lucky Scrubbers come 3 to a box and I've used one of them to clean three pots so far (the used scrubber is in the last picture). I used some dishwashing liquid with the scrubber and some elbow grease was required, but they cleaned pretty easily and the scrubber held up well. It seems that the life of a scrubber might be fewer than 10 heavy duty uses. If you're concerned about some wear and tear on your fingernails it would be a good idea to wear rubber gloves. It's helpful to know that because they're 100% copper they can go in the recycle bin. Do not use these on nonstick or surfaces that would be damaged.
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