Washroom Brushes

Keeping your washroom clean and tidy involves having the right equipment ready to do the job. Our selection of brushes are ideal for industrial or domestic washrooms and are excellent value for money. Available in contemporary designs so as not to look out of place, they are heavy duty brushes to get the job done.

Combine functionality with attractiveness with our range of toilet brush holders available in a range of styles.

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  1. JanSan Toilet Brush Set with Potted Holder, White
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    £1.92 £2.30 Inc. VAT
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  2. JanSan Stainless Steel Toilet Brush Set
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    Special Price £6.88 £8.26 Inc. VAT Regular Price £7.50 £9.00 Inc. VAT
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  3. Unger BBRHR Ergo Toilet 2 Brush Heads,Set Red

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    £6.83 £8.20 Inc. VAT
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  4. Unger BBHLR Ergo Toilet Brush Holder,Grey

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    £7.19 £8.63 Inc. VAT
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  5. Unger BBCOR Ergo Toilet Handle & 2 Brush,Set

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    £11.97 £14.36 Inc. VAT
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  6. Unger BBWHR Ergo Toilet Bowl Brush,Complete

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    £24.34 £29.21 Inc. VAT
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  7. JanSan Closed Toilet Brush Set White
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    £6.53 £7.84 Inc. VAT
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  8. JanSan Wall-mounted Toilet Brush Holder S,Stainless Steel
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    Special Price £8.61 £10.33 Inc. VAT Regular Price £9.06 £10.87 Inc. VAT
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toilet brush is a domestic implement designed for the cleaning of the lavatory pan. The modern plastic version was invented in 1932 by William C. Schopp of Huntington Park, California, US and later patented in 1933 by The Addis Brush Company.

Generally the toilet brush is used with toilet cleaner or bleach. The toilet brush can be used to clean the upper area of the toilet, around the bowl. However, it cannot be used to clean very far into the toilet's U-bend and should not be used to clean the toilet seat.

In many cultures it is considered impolite to clean away biological debris without the use of chemical toilet cleaning products, as this can potentially leave residue on the bristles. By contrast, others consider it impolite not to clean away biological debris immediately using the toilet brush.

A typical toilet brush consists of a hard bristled end, usually with a rounded shape and a long handle. Today toilet brushes are commonly made of plastic, but were originally made of wood with pig bristles or from the hair of horses, oxen, squirrels and badgers. The brush is typically stored in a holder, but in some cases completely hidden in a tube.

An electric toilet brush is a little different from a normal toilet brush. The bristles are fastened on the rotor of a motor which works similar to an electric tooth brush. The power supply is attached without any metal contact via electromagnetic induction.

In recent years, there has been a general shift in design with a new emphasis on ergonomically designed brushes. Further design enhancements have included innovative holders that snap shut around the bristled end, thereby preventing the release of smells, germs and other unpleasantries.