
Why this one
The $30 scrubbers don't publish a single number. Here's what you actually get.
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8 brush heads included — flat, corner, conical, cloth and sponge |
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Telescoping 12" to 54" handle for ceilings, tubs and under furniture |
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IPX7 waterproof — rinse the head under running water |
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Battery level display so it doesn't die halfway through |
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2-year guarantee and 90-day returns |
FAQs
What is an electric spin scrubber actually for?
Any job where scrubbing by hand wears you out. Dishes and baked-on pans. Bathroom grout, tile and tubs. Kitchen surfaces, windows, patio furniture and car wheels. The motor does the scrubbing, so your arms don't have to.
How long does the battery last?
About 90 minutes of continuous scrubbing per charge — enough for a full bathroom several times over. It charges over USB-C in roughly 3 hours, and the battery display on the handle shows exactly where you are, so you're not guessing whether it'll last through the job.
Is it really waterproof?
It's IPX7 rated, so you can use it in a running shower and rinse the brush head directly under the tap. Don't submerge the handle in a full sink or bucket — the rating covers splash, spray and rinsing, not sitting underwater.
Which head do I use for what?
Eight heads come in the box. The large flat head covers tubs, tile and floors fast. The corner head gets into the seal around the toilet base and the tight angle where wall meets floor. The conical head runs grout lines and drains. The cloth and sponge heads handle glass, stainless steel and painted surfaces where you don't want bristle marks. They twist off and on in about two seconds.