Summary
What this review covers
This brush fits the small scrubbing step after seed trays, saucers, labels, and garden sink pieces have been rinsed.
Pros
The upside
- The palm shape gives a steady grip for tray rims, saucers, and small potting pieces.
- The matching dish tray gives damp bristles a defined resting spot after rinsing.
- The nylon bristles suit repeated cleanup around seed-starting and plant-care supplies.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The short shape keeps the hand close to wet tray residue during scrubbing.
- Soil cleanup leaves grit in the tray, so the holder benefits from its own rinse.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This brush fits gardeners who want a compact scrubber for tray rims, plant saucers, labels, and small rinse pieces near the seed-starting shelf.
What to know:
The palm shape keeps the hand near the surface being scrubbed. Gloves help during wet cleanup or when old seed mix has settled into tray corners.
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Breakdown
Full review
A palm brush for small tray cleanup
The KitchenAid Palm Brush with Dish Tray brings a compact scrub brush to seed-starting cleanup. The round hand grip fits short passes along tray lips, saucer edges, small bins, and garden sink pieces that collect damp seed mix.
The matching dish tray gives the brush a clear home after rinsing. That small landing spot helps keep damp bristles away from labels, seed packets, and dry shelf supplies.
The shape suits close work
Palm brushes work well when the cleanup piece sits flat in the sink or rinse tub. Press the brush into the tray edge, move along the rim, and rinse the residue away before the piece dries on a mat or open shelf.
The nylon bristles feel useful for reused seed trays, plant saucers, storage cups, and potting-bench containers. Keep the brush with garden cleanup supplies so soil residue stays in the garden routine.
Store the brush where it can dry
The tray catches drips from the brush after a rinse. Give both pieces a quick wash when seed mix or fertilizer dust settles in the holder.
An open shelf, garden sink ledge, or utility tray gives the brush room to dry before the next reset session.
Good match
This brush fits gardeners who want a compact scrubber for tray rims, plant saucers, labels, and small rinse pieces near the seed-starting shelf.
What to know
The palm shape keeps the hand near the surface being scrubbed. Gloves help during wet cleanup or when old seed mix has settled into tray corners.