MR.SIGA Soap Dispensing Dish Brush, Neutral-Tone Dish Cleaning Set with Holder
MR.SIGA Soap Dispensing Dish Brush, Neutral-Tone Dish Cleaning Set with Holder
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Why you'll love it
- Press-button soap dispenser delivers soap directly to dishes, cutting cleanup time
- Replaceable bristle head reduces plastic waste and long-term cost
- Non-scratch nylon bristles are safe on non-stick pans, ceramic, and glass cookware
- Non-skid tray catches drips so the countertop stays dry and tidy
- Ergonomic, non-slip handle remains secure and comfortable even with soapy, wet hands
Perfect for
- Washing dishes, pots, and pans with one-handed soap dispensing
- Scraping stuck-on, baked-on food from cookware using the built-in scraper edge
- Daily sink and countertop cleaning with stored brush in non-drip holder
- Replacing only the brush head every 3 months instead of buying a whole new brush
- Hanging the brush on a hook via the loop to save counter space in small kitchens




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Easy to press
Gently press the button to spray soap, easily and quickly complete the cleaning task.
Button and handle are integrated, no liquid and bubble leakage.
Easy to store
Anti-slip holder: After cleaning, simply put the brush handle back into the holder for storage.
Easy to clean
Nylon bristles are durable and easy to clean, requiring only a small amount of water to rinse away foam and stain residue.
Built in scraper on brush head backside easily removes stuck-on food.
Unscrew the handle to easily refill 70ml of dish soap
Multi-functional liquid spray brush for pots and pans, stovetops and sinks, etc.

Product Information
DURABLE & LONG LASTING: MR.SIGA dish brush with soap dispenser is built with sturdy body construction, non-scratch and odorless nylon bristles, they are durable enough to scrub dirt effectively yet gentle enough to use on non-stick cookware. Built in scraper on brush head backside easily removes stuck-on food.
COMFORTABLE GRIP: Designed with a non-slip and ergonomic handle which fits comfortably in hand even when wet and soapy. The handle can be easily filled with your favorite dish soap for 70 ml. To start cleaning, simply press the button and it squirt dish soap directly.
NON-SKID HOLDER: MR.SIGA soap dispensing dish brush set features a non-skid tray which catches water drips and keeps the countertop dry. After cleaning, simply put the brush handle back into the holder for storage.
REPLACEABLE DISH BRUSH HEAD - The soap dispensing scrub brush head can be easily replaced with a new brush head. Please refer to ASIN B09G1726XX for ordering replacement brush refills. MR.SIGA suggests replacing brush head every 3 months.
MR.SIGA's mission: Make your housework easier, and make the world cleaner.
Specific Uses For Product: Cooker
Included Components: Holder
Surface Recommendation: dishes, cookware, sink
Number of Items: 1
Global Trade Identification Number: 06925828218106
Item Type Name: Dish Brush
Color: Black
Shape: Oval
Theme: dish brush
Handle Material: Plastic
Material Type: MS, Nylon, Polypropylene, Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)
Item Dimensions L x W x H: 4.5"L x 3.8"W x 11.4"H
Item Weight: 260 g
Other Special Features of the Product: Grip Handle, Hanging Loop, Replaceable Head
Product Firmness: Medium
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this brush look cluttered on my countertop, or does it blend in?
The set is designed with clean lines, a neutral color palette, and a compact footprint, so it sits tidily next to the sink without adding visual noise. The included holder keeps the brush upright and contained, which is usually the main source of clutter with dish brushes.
Does the design really support a less-is-more kitchen aesthetic?
Yes. By combining the soap dispenser, brush, scraper, and drip tray into one cohesive set, it replaces several separate items — a soap bottle, a brush, a scraper, and a dish — with a single, intentional tool. That is exactly the kind of consolidation minimalists look for in the kitchen.
Is the color and finish neutral enough for a white or wood-toned kitchen?
The set uses neutral tones designed to pair with both light and natural-material kitchens. It is intended to recede into the background rather than stand out as a feature piece.
Will the non-drip tray actually keep my counter looking clean and dry?
Yes. The non-skid tray sits under the brush and collects water drips as the brush air-dries, so the counter around the sink stays dry. It is a small detail that makes a big visual difference in a minimalist sink area.
Can I store the brush vertically to keep the counter clear?
Yes. The handle includes a hanging loop, so you can hang the brush on a hook inside a cabinet, on a rail, or behind the sink to keep the counter completely clear when you want a fully uncluttered look.
Is this a good choice for someone who wants a simple, intentional kitchen setup?
Yes. The set is designed around a single integrated tool rather than multiple separate cleaning items, which fits the intentional, uncluttered kitchen approach. It also reduces plastic waste over time because you replace only the bristle head, not the whole brush.
Does it actually reduce the number of items on my sink counter?
In most kitchens it replaces a dish soap bottle, a separate dish brush, a scraper or sponge, and a dish or mat for drying. Consolidating those into one set with its own holder is a meaningful reduction in visible counter items.
Will the soap reservoir look bulky and disrupt the clean look?
The reservoir is built into the handle so it does not add extra parts to the counter. The overall silhouette is a single brush standing in a low-profile tray, which is one of the simplest storage footprints you can have at a sink.
Is this cleaner-looking than a standard dish brush sitting in a random mug?
Yes. A loose brush in a mug or cup looks improvised and collects grime at the bottom, while this set is a matched brush and tray designed to look intentional. The tray also keeps drips contained, which keeps the surrounding area looking clean.
How does this compare to a silicone scrubber for a minimalist kitchen?
Silicone scrubbers are simple but they usually sit flat in the sink and don't dispense soap, so you still need a separate soap bottle and a dish. This set combines those roles into one vertical tool with its own holder, which tends to look tidier and take up less visible space.
Is a soap-dispensing brush less minimalist than a plain brush because of the extra mechanism?
On the surface, a plain brush looks simpler, but in practice it requires a separate soap bottle, a dish, and often a scraper next to it. The integrated design actually reduces the total number of items at your sink, which is closer to a minimalist end state.
Could the tray or holder make my sink area look more cluttered?
The tray is low-profile and matched in color to the brush, so it reads as one piece rather than an extra object. Most users find that replacing a soap bottle, a brush, and a dish with this single set actually makes the sink area look less cluttered overall.
I'm not sure I need the soap-dispensing feature — is it worth the extra complexity?
If your priority is a cleaner counter, the integrated soap reservoir is actually what reduces clutter, because it removes the need for a separate dish soap bottle at the sink. The mechanism is a single thumb press, so it doesn't add meaningful complexity to daily use.
How do I set up and start using the soap dispensing dish brush?
Unscrew the handle cap, fill the built-in 70 ml reservoir with your regular liquid dish soap, screw the cap back on, and press the button on the handle a few times to prime the pump. Snap on the bristle head, place the brush in the included non-drip tray, and it is ready to use.
How do I replace the bristle head, and how often should I do it?
Pull the used bristle head off the handle and snap a fresh replacement head into place — no tools required. The recommended refresh interval is every three months with regular daily use to keep the bristles effective and hygienic.
How do I clean and care for the brush and holder?
Rinse the bristle head under warm running water after each use and shake off the excess. The handle and non-skid tray can be wiped down with a damp cloth and mild soap. Allow the brush to air-dry in the holder between uses, and avoid soaking the handle to preserve the soap-dispensing mechanism.
Is the brush safe to use on non-stick cookware?
Yes. The bristles are made from non-scratch nylon that is safe for non-stick pans, ceramic coatings, and glass cookware. The integrated scraper on the back of the head is also designed to be gentle enough for everyday cookware surfaces.
What kind of dish soap works with the built-in reservoir?
Standard liquid dish soap works best. Thicker or gel-based soaps can be diluted slightly with water to keep the pump flowing smoothly. Avoid gritty or powder cleansers, as they can clog the dispensing mechanism.
What is included in the box when I order the set?
The set includes the soap-dispensing handle with built-in 70 ml reservoir, one bristle head, and a non-skid holder/tray. Replacement bristle heads are sold separately and are the only additional item you need to buy for ongoing use.
Is the brush safe to use around food and children?
The materials — polypropylene, TPE, and nylon — are food-safe and odor-resistant for normal kitchen use. Like any cleaning tool, it should be kept out of reach of very young children, and the soap reservoir should be filled with dish soap only, not harsh chemicals.
Will the brush head develop odor or mildew over time?
With proper care — rinsing after use, air-drying in the holder, and replacing the head every three months — odor and mildew are not a typical issue. The nylon bristles and the ventilated holder design are both intended to support quick drying between uses.
What is the difference between a soap-dispensing dish brush and a regular dish brush?
A regular dish brush is just bristles on a handle, so you need a separate soap bottle, a scraper for stuck-on food, and a dish or mat for the brush to sit in. A soap-dispensing dish brush combines the brush, soap delivery, scraper, and holder into one integrated tool, which is faster to use, less cluttered, and easier on non-stick cookware.

