Obviously once you take it home you’re supposed to screw off one of these heads and store it somewhere. After a few months/years when the brush head is dirty enough, you go find the clean head and shove it up your ass.
It won’t drip on your hand if you rotate it fast enough. Go Darth Maul on that toilet.
My friend wants to know if they have to wait to shove the clean one up their ass or if it’s something they can do right away.
The whole thing isn’t actually a toilet brush, while you could use it by itself it’s intended to be a replacement set for an existing ikea toilet brush, it’s two heads and a shaft and you’re supposed to unscrew one of the heads and screw your old handle onto the top of it.
They just screw both heads on to keep it all together
One is a replacement head. It’s literally right there on the label.
Looks like the second one is loosely attached, and meant to be stored away as a replacement
https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/tronnan-replacement-brush-white-10457027/
It’d be nice if there were a lever to help remove the brush. I’d rather not physically manipulate the used brush with my hand.
I don’t think I have ever seen a toilet brush with a lever to eject the brush. I also don’t think it solves much. You’d have to wash your hands anyway.
…say hello to my little friend!..
(basically a compact dish scrubbie + bleach detergent embedded into each disposable head: never have to touch the business end to load refills from the caddy nor to eject used scrubbies into the trash)
Now you can brush your toilet and your teeth at the same time with one convenient device!
Sigh, when are they going to release a 3 sided toilet brush so I can brush my hair teeth and toilet at the same time?