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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
These really remove the tough sticking food from pans!! I wanted something more natural that didn’t collect bacteria and these are doing the trick!!
emma
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
They cause rust. They stain. And fall apart after a few days. A total waste
GoldenSan
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Great for scubbing metal pots. They shine like new.
I purchased 3 pairs but only recieved one pair
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
If you know you know!!!!! it is so hard to find theses in local stores for myself at least and buying this bulk has been heaven sent. I don't like being without them. Even though I think it's been close to a month since I've bought this product I'm almost close to the end with the box but that's because I lose some of them and they get mishandled a lot more than the average person. It is well worth the buy, old school scrubbing and cleaning pots and pans.
Howard
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
Once upon a time, in the vast realm of kitchenware, a legendary product emerged—Copper Coated Scourers. These seemingly ordinary scrubbers held within them the power to transform dull, stained surfaces into gleaming realms of cleanliness. This is the epic tale of their origins, their prowess, and the quest they inspired.In the mystical lands of culinary exploration, where stains and grime ran rampant, there existed a humble village. The villagers, weary of the relentless battle against stubborn dirt and grunge, longed for a solution. It was then that a wise and skilled blacksmith named Cedric, with a heart filled with innovation, began his quest to forge the perfect scourer.Cedric, with his mighty hammer and burning determination, toiled for days and nights, experimenting with various materials and designs. Finally, he discovered the secret ingredient that would transform his creation—copper. The sacred metal possessed natural antimicrobial properties and gentle yet effective cleaning abilities.With this revelation, Cedric crafted the first-ever Copper Coated Scourer. He carefully coated a sturdy steel mesh with a thin layer of gleaming copper, forming a delicate balance of strength and finesse. Its vibrant appearance reflected the brilliance it would bring to any surface it touched.News of Cedric's invention spread like wildfire, and people from far and wide flocked to witness the magic of these legendary scourers. The villagers, amazed by their efficacy, christened them "The Shimmering Wands of Cleanliness."As the Copper Coated Scourers gained fame, a dark force emerged, determined to extinguish their brilliance. A wicked sorceress, known as Grimea, resented the power these scourers possessed. She conjured a malevolent curse, which caused the scourers to lose their shine over time, rendering them mere shadows of their former glory.However, a brave and resourceful young hero named Elena stepped forward, ready to combat the curse. Armed with her unwavering spirit, she embarked on a perilous journey to seek the help of the enchantress Luminara. Guided by ancient legends, she ventured through treacherous terrains, overcoming daunting obstacles, and battling formidable foes.Finally, after an arduous trek, Elena reached the cave of Luminara. The enchantress, with her ageless wisdom, revealed the remedy—the scourers needed regular cleansing and a touch of vinegar to regain their brilliance.Elena, now armed with the knowledge, returned to the village and shared her discovery. The villagers rejoiced, realizing that their beloved scourers could be restored to their former glory. Armed with vinegar and determination, they set out to cleanse and revitalize their Copper Coated Scourers.With each scrub, the scourers shone brighter, reclaiming their magical prowess. Grimea's curse was broken, and the wicked sorceress was banished from the realm forever. The villagers celebrated their triumph and continued to harness the power of Copper Coated Scourers, keeping their homes and kitchens sparkling clean for generations to come.
gilles couture
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2023
excellent
Forbes
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2023
Casseroles d'érablieres.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2022
Only product that cleans oven racks
David Glober
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2022
These pads are awesome - for half a day. Gentle enough to clean food buildup on a plate, but tough enough to clean stains from metal pots and pans.However, unless you can figure out a way to dry them off after use (with a blow dryer?) they will leave a wet, rusty mess on your sink.And not like a Brillo pad which takes a few days; the rust will spread immediately.Bc they’re not all copper; they’re copper clad.I think next i’ll get plain steel wool from the same supplier.
Daniel Ramos Rojas
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2022
Do not waste your money, this product will rust easily, will damage anu metal if left overnight, such as your sink, the smell of rust is awful, ON top of everything, it does not last lightly long. Worst product ever
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2022
Nettoyé les pans d'un évaporateur (produit d'érable)
David R. Chase
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021
Steel wool is so ... 80s. It rusts, it scratches the surfaces of your stainless steel and glass cookware, it basically has almost no place in the kitchen anymore. These copper coated scouring pads do a much better job, don't rust, last a long time, and are able to scour off the toughest baked-on or messes on your stainless steel or glass cookware. I got this 12-pack and I'm still on my first pad, I use it maybe once a week. Never on cast iron or carbon steel, though, for obvious reasons. :) But if I saute up something in a stainless steel saute pan, these do a great job getting any caked-on food or dark grease spots off.
Timothy s.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021
So I wanted to scrub some pots but not score the pans like I would with steel wool and the normal plastic scratch pad just wasn't cutting it. Now its copper wool. Its a softer metal and can rust. Its also great price for cleaning up jam spill over. No issues for how I wanted to use this product.
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