Product: 24-Pack: T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge
Model: 741021006663, 741021006656, 741021001156
Condition: New
Product Dimensions : 4 x 2 x 1 inches; 3.84 ounces
Durable & Sustainable: This T.Taio Esponjabo 2 In 1 Soap Sponge lasts over 40 washes, offering long-lasting use and reducing waste
Convenient 2-in-1: Enjoy the benefits of soap and sponge in a single, compact product. Perfect for home use and travel, it simplifies your routine and saves space
Gentle Yet Effective: Suitable for all skin types, it cleanses, exfoliates, and massages, leaving your skin feeling refreshed
Easy to Use: Wet, lather, and apply in circular motions for clean, hydrated skin. Rinse and let dry for lasting freshness
Variety of Scents: Experience the ultimate in scent variety, available in three delightful fragrances: Aloe, Lavender, and Cucumber Melon
What’s Included?
24x T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge (Lavender) OR
24x T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge (Cucumber Melon) OR
12x T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge (Lavender)
8x T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge (Cucumber Melon)
4x T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge (Aloe) OR
12x T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge (Lavender)
12x T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge (Cucumber Melon)
@ironcheftoni isn’t glycerin-based good for soap?
Dermatologist told me the Dr Bronners hippie soap was great for what it is but drying for skin if you have certain skin issues.
These aren’t bad, but they don’t lather very well after the first few uses (even when they still have some soap left). You’ll get maybe around 10 good washes out of them, and then you might as well replace to avoid frustration. The sponge itself is neither too abrasive nor too soft. Feels pretty decent.
A dollar a piece is pretty much what they’re worth.
Specs
Product: 24-Pack: T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge
Model: 741021006663, 741021006656, 741021001156
Condition: New
What’s Included?
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Price Comparison
$166.80-$191.76 (for 24) at Amazon
Lavender
Cucumber Melon
Aloe
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Oct 24 - Monday, Oct 28
Both the sponges and soap are meh. The soap feels like it’s glycerin based and doesn’t last long.
@ironcheftoni isn’t glycerin-based good for soap?
Dermatologist told me the Dr Bronners hippie soap was great for what it is but drying for skin if you have certain skin issues.
@pmarin glycerin soap doesn’t last as long as other varieties
Aww, no food today? How am I supposed to eat a soap sponge?
Who here is sponge-worthy?
@phendrick I am.
I can’t believe these are usually $8 each.
What is the need for this product?
@edyafree It’s an alternative to soap with pumice in it, so instead of scrubbing with grit you’re scrubbing with sponge
If only it came on a stick so I could reach everywhere that needs cleaning! I’m old and not as flexible as I once was.
@IndifferentDude having A few of these, might try to skewer one onto a wooden stick (retired spatula handle, etc)
Keep in mind that these sponges are not the kind that Elaine Benes was looking for.
If these are still sponges you want, feel free to stock up on them, but use them only as directed.
Doubt this will work;
/showme cartoon character Espongabob Squarepants
Who amongst us is sponge worthy?
@OnionSoup i am not worthy.
But it let me order anyway.
Totally accurate order name.
/giphy nauseous-magic-nerd
These aren’t bad, but they don’t lather very well after the first few uses (even when they still have some soap left). You’ll get maybe around 10 good washes out of them, and then you might as well replace to avoid frustration. The sponge itself is neither too abrasive nor too soft. Feels pretty decent.
A dollar a piece is pretty much what they’re worth.