It bends well, so I can easily wash things like cups that are deep, and because the material is a little abrasive, it's easy to wash things that easily stick to it, like rice grains and sauces, without having to use much force. The only element of the -1 is the material of the sponge, which is the biggest drawback. It may be unavoidable in order to increase the strength of the sponge itself, but it is a hard material similar to nylon scrubbing brushes. It is not as hard as nylon, so it is not a problem when washing glass items such as cups, but I did find the hardness of the sponge a little worrying when washing the processed products that are now the mainstream for pots and pans, so I gave it a negative mark. The hardness of the sponge is such that it might damage the coating. I was a little worried because I had also bought new pots and pans at the same time and had almost completely replaced my kitchenware with coated products. The store I went to didn't have any samples, so I couldn't compare them, but I wonder what the other sponges in the daily replacement series are like? This time I chose this one for its strength, but next time I think I'll try the type that focuses on lather or the type that this one is based on.