Alright, let's talk about this Loofah on a Stick Back Scrubber. First off, the detachable loofah is a genius move—no more soap scum buildup, and it’s way more hygienic. I’ve had mine for a month, and being able to rinse it separately keeps it fresh. The bristles? Firm but not painful, perfect for scrubbing away dead skin without feeling like you’re sanding yourself down.
The handle is where this thing shines. It’s curved and long enough (for most people—more on that later) to reach every inch of my back without contorting like a yoga instructor. The non-slip grip is clutch when your hands are soapy, and the hanging rope means it dries fast instead of turning into a mold factory.
But here’s the catch: if you’re tall, double-check the handle length. Some users felt bamboozled because it wasn’t as long as advertised. Also, the loofah side is… fine? It gets the job done, but if you’re not a loofah person (like me), you might wish it was another brush head instead.
Durability seems hit or miss—one reviewer’s broke in a week, but mine’s holding up like a champ with daily use. For $15-ish, it’s worth the gamble if you crave that deep-clean feel. Pro tip: Soak the loofah first to soften it, and replace it monthly to avoid bacteria parties.
Verdict: 8/10. Not perfect, but my back hasn’t felt this exfoliated since my last spa day.