
Finally, my prayers have been answered!
I’ve never thought the reusable brush cleaner was sanitary, so it’s no surprise that I welcomed the idea of a disposable toilet cleaner.

I purchased the Toilet Wand Kit that comes with a caddy and 6 refill heads.
The kit includes a cleaning wand, a caddy that neatly stores refill heads and the wand, and disposable refill heads preloaded with Clorox cleaner.


The caddy and wand are made of plastic but are quite sturdy.

And I like how they’re white. They blend nicely next to the toilet – I don’t want them to grab much attention; after all, they’re cleaning supplies.

Every time my toilet needs disinfecting, I grab a disposable head from the caddy and insert it into the wand until it clicks.


As soon as the head touches the water, it releases the disinfectant, and I clean the toilet like I normally do. In order to fully disinfect the toilet, I leave it on for a few minutes and flush it down the toilet.

I can release the cleaning head using the blue button, and in that way, I can dispose of the head without having to touch it. It slides out smoothly for sanitary disposal.
The Clorox disinfectant is supposed to target touch stains, rust, calcium, and limescale deposits while killing 99.9% of germs. I dread the pink mildew that my seldom-used toilets develop (guest bathroom, for instance), and the Toilet Wand easily removes the traces of it.
Although not intended for multiple uses, the disposable heads stand up to aggressive use. I vigorously scrub the toilet bowl, and the head doesn’t disintegrate or fall apart.

It would’ve been awesome if the heads are biodegradable and flushable; however, they need to be disposed of separately.

The refills are available for separate purchase, so once you’ve purchased the kit, you can save money by buying bulk refills. I prefer the “Rainforest Rush” scent over the original that the kit includes, but both effectively disinfect the toilet.
Because it’s so convenient, my kids clean their toilets a lot more frequently (thank god).

This is so much better than washable toilet brushes.
The Toilet Wand offers a more convenient and sanitary cleaning solution than regular brushes that also require drying in between uses.
Finally, my prayers have been answered!
I’ve never thought the reusable brush cleaner was sanitary, so it’s no surprise that I welcomed the idea of a disposable toilet cleaner.
I purchased the Toilet Wand Kit that comes with a caddy and 6 refill heads.
The kit includes a cleaning wand, a caddy that neatly stores refill heads and the wand, and disposable refill heads preloaded with Clorox cleaner.
The caddy and wand are made of plastic but are quite sturdy.
And I like how they’re white. They blend nicely next to the toilet – I don’t want them to grab much attention; after all, they’re cleaning supplies.
Every time my toilet needs disinfecting, I grab a disposable head from the caddy and insert it into the wand until it clicks.
As soon as the head touches the water, it releases the disinfectant, and I clean the toilet like I normally do. In order to fully disinfect the toilet, I leave it on for a few minutes and flush it down the toilet.
I can release the cleaning head using the blue button, and in that way, I can dispose of the head without having to touch it. It slides out smoothly for sanitary disposal.
The Clorox disinfectant is supposed to target touch stains, rust, calcium, and limescale deposits while killing 99.9% of germs. I dread the pink mildew that my seldom-used toilets develop (guest bathroom, for instance), and the Toilet Wand easily removes the traces of it.
Although not intended for multiple uses, the disposable heads stand up to aggressive use. I vigorously scrub the toilet bowl, and the head doesn’t disintegrate or fall apart.
It would’ve been awesome if the heads are biodegradable and flushable; however, they need to be disposed of separately.
The refills are available for separate purchase, so once you’ve purchased the kit, you can save money by buying bulk refills. I prefer the “Rainforest Rush” scent over the original that the kit includes, but both effectively disinfect the toilet.
Because it’s so convenient, my kids clean their toilets a lot more frequently (thank god).
This is so much better than washable toilet brushes.
The Toilet Wand offers a more convenient and sanitary cleaning solution than regular brushes that also require drying in between uses.