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On 6/10/2014 ps4clay said: Bought one from walmart to try, worked well at first but fell apart in less than 3 weeks

I got mine there too and mine is going on 3 months with no sign of wear...I do not use it daily, but probably 4 times a week....

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Smashed potatoes with lemon and chives...mmmmmm, so relish. But lemon, not lemon scent, right?

Scrub Dads are okay, but they don't seem to do anything unique. I definitely can't get the brown spots around my gas burners off with them--hot or cold.

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These are cheaper to buy at Bed Bath & Beyond if you use a 20% off coupon (regular price for one is 3.99 - .80 = 3.19). This beats the price on the 8 pack here even if you use Mr. Rebates.

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Mine is unscented....
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Re: Scrub Daddy.....works great on some things put doesn't work on my glass top stove like it show on TV. I was very disappointed because that was my primary reason for buying it in the first place. I can't figure out how they supposedly "blow torch" the grime on the glass top stove on TV and then, using just water, scrub it off in a matter of minutes. It never works for me. Anyone else have the same problem?

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I would like to see one on a stick.

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On 2/22/2014 Rarity said:

I haven't been to the base(exchange) in years. In early 2000's they sold Scrub Daddy's(not the same name) with no face in a package of 2 for around $1.00. I plan on going to the base soon and I'll see if they still have them.

They still sell the same thing without the face in Big Lots for a $1.00

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On 6/10/2014 Bethley said:

Re: Scrub Daddy.....works great on some things put doesn't work on my glass top stove like it show on TV. I was very disappointed because that was my primary reason for buying it in the first place. I can't figure out how they supposedly "blow torch" the grime on the glass top stove on TV and then, using just water, scrub it off in a matter of minutes. It never works for me. Anyone else have the same problem?

Mine works great on my glass top stove, but I do use it with some type of ceramic stove cleaner.

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On 2/22/2014 RocketMom said:

Always wanted to try these, but not interested in the scented ones. I don't expect them to last forever, but always wondered if they hold up for more than a couple of uses.

I find that it does last awhile. I tried it out of curiosity, and I absolutely love it. I had to stop myself from buying a bunch and sending them to everyone I know!

Kiss

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I like the face because my hands are very small and I can grip my fingers thru the holes....