All toilet brushes are stupidly ugly except for this cute little cherry one

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Until today, we had no idea that toilet brushes could actually be cute without clocking in at, like, $200 at some luxury home goods store.

Why should we even expect toilet brushes to be cute? They’ve always been ugly, and their only purpose is to clean up literal poop residue from your toilet bowl. Plus, they’re a necessity, so they’re going to look however mid they want, knowing that you’re going to buy them anyway.

Besties, toilet brushes really are cute. Well, actually, just this sweet little cherry toilet brush hiding among the average toilet brushes on Amazon.

Cherry Shape Toilet Brush, $14.97

Credit: Amazon

The cherry toilet brush is made of high-quality and durable plastic. The thick bristles are industrial-strength and rust-resistant. Basically, this baby cleans just as well as your regular toilet brush but looks better doing it. The cherry holder also has a flat bottom, so the brush stands up straight and neatly tucks away into any bathroom corner.

Obviously, reviews from Amazon shoppers call out how cute this cherry toilet brush looks in the bathroom. “I love having a cute bathroom and this was such a perfect fit because toilet scrubbers are usually an eyesore but this one fits the aesthetic I have going on,” explained one shopper.

In fact, people straight up use it as decor: “Not me using it as decor and not a toilet brush,” wrote another shopper. “It’s so cute and fun and the perfect size. I wanted it just as a decor item but would still be cute in the bathroom!”

We love you, sweet little cherry toilet brush.

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