O-Cedar Pot Brush & Sponge

O-Cedar Pot Brush & Sponge

I saw these two items on America's Test Kitchen, and decided to give them a try.

And they both work very well!!

Pot Brush

This pot brush has well spaced bristles, and it does work much better than the brush it replaced. Some stuck on food comes off pretty easily, much to my surprise. It is good at dislodging stubborn stuck on pieces that are larger in size.

Sponge

I always assumed 3M or Scotch have this sponge business figured out, but looks like O-Cedar outdoes it again. It is good at removing fine pieces covering the pot, such as quinoa or chicken foam.

How I use them

For some reason, when we cook chicken or other food in instant pot, they tend to stick to the pot, and don't come off in the dishwasher. Now I use the pot brush to dislodge the large hard pieces, then use the sponge to remove the smaller stuck-ons. It takes one extra minute before I run the dishwasher, but I no longer have to deal with dried on food.

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