With its new range of boxed Eco Max brushes, Import Ants has added beautiful FSC certified timber handles and redesigned its coconut brushes to add a twist of colour.
The company has continued with its plastic free and eco philosophy with the new packaging. The open window design enables your customers to feel the brush and see the quality while giving plenty of room to show the Eco Max story. The box is designed to stand or hang making it easier for display and with the continued interest in plastic free and the war on waste now is the time to grow your eco product range.
The Bottle Brush has a unique designed head so that it truly fits into all narrow opening drink bottles, while the bristles are full and long enough to easily clean the top edge and deep into the corners. The longer designed handle ensures that the brush will fit even the largest of bottles.
The handmade brush head is coconut fibre, which is naturally antibacterial so will never become smelly or mouldy. Coconut fibre is a natural vegetable fibre, long lasting and at the end of its life, biodegradable.
The Dish Brush has an attractive twist of colour. The coconut fibre head will not scratch surfaces and the bristles are designed to clean difficult to reach areas. The timber handle has a water based non-toxic sealer to protect it from water penetration and is ergonomically curved for easier use. Totally chemical free cleaning that is safe for you and the environment.
The Pot Scourer is the most versatile kitchen item you will ever have. The coconut fibres as well as being naturally antibacterial are also fat resistant. This means that your Eco Max Pot Scourer will not become greasy. The fibres allow you to clean areas that are hard to clean such as mesh strainer, garlic crushes and micro graters. Coconut fibre is tough enough to last but soft enough not to scratch any surface, including enamelware. It is dishwasher safe and at the end of its life the vegetable fibres are biodegradable.
All Import Ants’ Eco Max Brushes are ethically handmade by women in Sri Lanka.