QBLEEV Stainless Steel Triangle Long Bird Cleaning Brush, Multi-Function Three-in-one Long Handle Brush, Pet Supply Cage Accessory for Parrot Birds
$11.99






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Product description
QBLEEV Bird Cage Cleaner Brush 

1 Stainless Steel
2 Steel Wire
3 Sponge



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Material
Wood
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel+Wood+ABS
Stainless Steel+Wood+ABS
Cleaning Ability
✔
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Brush Set
3 Pack
1 Pack
1 Pack
1 Pack
3 Pack
4 Pack
Multi-Use
BBQ/All Kinds of Cage
BBQ/All Kinds of Cage
BBQ/All Kinds of Cage
BBQ/All Kinds of Cage
BBQ/All Kinds of Cage
BBQ/All Kinds of Cage
Easy to Clean
✔
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Durable and Multi-Functional Cleaning Tool: This 3-in-1 long-handle brush is made of stainless steel, polypropylene, steel wire, sponge, and nylon. It is smooth, rust-resistant, and built to last, making it an essential tool for bird cage cleaning
Effective Cage Scrubbing Brush: Designed with moderate hardness and anti-shedding bristles, this narrow wire brush easily reaches tight spaces. It efficiently removes bird droppings and debris, keeping cages fresh and hygienic
Lightweight and Easy to Store: This bird cage scraper tool features a lightweight handle with a built-in hanging hole for convenient storage. Its sturdy yet practical design makes it perfect for deep cleaning hard-to-reach areas
Versatile Cleaning Solution: Ideal for various cages, including those for canaries, parrots, and parakeets, this cleaning brush also works well for small animal enclosures. It is especially effective in removing stubborn stains and dried waste
Convenient Size and Packaging: The package includes one bird cleaning brush, approximately 14.2″ x 3.0″. Its ergonomic design ensures easy handling, making it a practical choice for maintaining indoor and outdoor bird cages
8 reviews for QBLEEV Stainless Steel Triangle Long Bird Cleaning Brush, Multi-Function Three-in-one Long Handle Brush, Pet Supply Cage Accessory for Parrot Birds
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CJ’s Mom –
They really help!
So we have a cockatiel and one of those really large cages. I usually roll it out back to hose it down every 2 weeks sometimes more, but I always use wipes, towels, scrubbies … but I never feel like I really get off the dried seed or fruit bits. Can’t use chemicals to break them down, but this scrubber kind of accomplishes what all that does as well.I do suggest hosing the cage down after and I use a blower to be sure nothing remains but I recommend this multi purpose brush!!
snapshot –
Handle needs to be perhaps teloscopic to handle my different cage shapes & sizes.
Though this brush was spun off from another type at a grill brush factory-lol, I like the functionality of it for cleaning my bird cages. A friend suggested I also can use it to clean birdfeeders outdoors as well, but I don’t agree!!!! Please do not mix caged birds, like parrots,etc with wild, free flying birds. You can expose them to a disease without meaning to.Avoid cross contamination issues in using the brush!!That having been said I do like the versatility of this all in one brush. Each part works as intended and does a decent enough job.The price is okay as well. FYI: I’d pay a bit more if it had a retractable handle. That would really make a difference.I notice others feel that way too.
Raul Sandoval –
No good product
It broke the same day I used it.wast of money beware.
jbunx7257 –
Works good with some glitches
This brush has some promise but the handle is too long so you canât get the right angle. I have a large parrot cage so if I take the bottom grill completely out I can get at everything and it worked great. It cleans up great just running it through hot water and itâs good to go. I donât think I would use it on smaller parakeet or cockatiel cages but heavier barred parrot cages would be more fitting.p
Mom’s Opinion –
Helps A Lot
This QBLEEV Stainless Steel Triangle Long Bird Cleaning Brush is Great. Looks just like a grill brush to me, exactly. This has 3 different cleaning sides. A wire brush, a scouring brush and a blade for scraping. Easy to use and clean with. Really helps get the dried on stuff off. Helps a lot, less other types of scrubbing. My Daughter has 3 parrots and this really helps clean the cages. Very satisfied with it.Price is Great. Highly Recommend it. Would make a nice gift for a bird lover.
Zak –
Almost Perfect
This is honestly a really great tool. It makes cleaning cages and perches super easy. The wire is great for cleaning perches and ropes and for getting smaller stuff off of the cage bars. The softer pad is great for cleaning ropes and getting any gross bird poop dust up from the wire brush. The flat scraper is great for cleaning the bottom of the tray and for removing bird poop from the floors, and the grooves are the perfect size and shape for cleaning bars.My one and only complaint with this tool is that it would be 10x more versatile if the handle was removable. While the handle is great for cleaning the larger bird’s cages without climbing inside, it limits the angles you can use this thing at. If the handle was removable, this would be easily 5 stars. Even still, I recommend this to anyone with birds kept in wire cages, even if there are improvements to be made on this product.
Hannah –
Poop No More!
Great for old bird poop stains and new ones. It works very well with vinegar to get old stains off metal and plastic cages alike. When using dry, a shop vac helps keep the flakes off of the floor and out of the air.
4Mom –
I think this was a grill brush that was re-named
This bird cage cleaning brush looks suspiciously like one I have for my outdoor grill. Can it be used to clean bird cages? Yes! (just don’t use it on your grill afterwards). I like that it has a brush, scrub pad, and scraper, all in one. But I do caution you on scrubbing some types of bird cages too much. Depending on what your cage is made of, you don’t want to allow bits of paint or metal scrapings to remain on the cage for your bird to accidentally eat. Also, Scraping metal coatings off, can leave tiny scratches that can harbor bacteria. So, yes… you can use it judiciously to clean your bird cage.