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Review on πŸ› Upgraded 7.4V Cordless Electric Spin Scrubber for Bathroom with 5 Replaceable Cleaning Brush Heads and Extension Handle - Powerful Shower Scrubber for Tub, Tile, Shower, Kitchen by Duane Mejia

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's ok but not nearly as good as I would like

From the pictures and concept this electric rotary scraper looks like it would be a great cleaning tool especially if you have back problems and it don't want to get on all fours to wash the floor in the shower. The reality is that it's more of a good tool for cleaning bathrooms. In this kit you'll get an AC wall charger, a three-piece rotating scraper bar, a mesh pouch, a towel hook, and a hard flat bristle head. , hard angled bristle head, soft curved bristle head, flat fabric head and sponge head. Assembling the pole is easy. You can either use just a handle and head mount or assemble a mid-extension bar. If you use the middle extension, the total length is about 3 feet. To charge, you must use the included wall adapter with a round plug that fits into the base of the pen. I'd rather use the USB-C port for charging instead of the unique wall charger, but as long as you don't lose your wall charger you should be fine. The performance is good, but unfortunately not outstanding. I had high hopes of using this shower cleaner but it fell a bit short of my high expectations. i have some thoughts First, while it is 3 feet long from tip to tip, it is not functionally 3 feet long. This is because you have to grip the handle an inch or two from the bottom and the head is tilted, meaning you have to tilt the stick down towards your knees a bit to use the attachments effectively. Functionally, it's probably closer to 32 inches long. And that means I still had to bend down to use it. I didn't have to get on my hands and knees to clean the shower stall, but I bent forward anyway and it was an uncomfortable position that could easily mess up my back. Second, the circular speed of rotation. Pretty good for cleaning the floor in the shower, but also lets the brush bounce all over the place with a bit of kickback. As a result, you basically have to hold it with two hands to keep it steady and apply pressure to the brush head where you need it. And if you need to hold it with both hands, it functionally reduces the length of the pole by an inch or two. This is most noticeable with round nozzles. It's a little easier to hold the brush steady with one hand when the angled nozzle is installed. perfect for that. If you have large tile floors to clean, I recommend spending more money on Crosswave instead. This thing will clean your shower pretty well if you apply a little cleaner and use the hard bristled nozzle and the angled nozzle for a while. The battery easily withstands a few showers. I just wish they made this thing 4-5 inches longer. For taller people with back problems, this thing would be a life saver. On the contrary, it's short - literally and figuratively. I feel like I have the same problem with power washers - why do all these things shorten a few inches, making it easy to spoil your back while using them? In the end I give them 3 stars. Cleans well but not as cool as I was hoping. Alternatively, you can try getting on your hands and knees and using the Dremel in reverse instead - it might actually be easier on your back.

Pros
  • Cleaning Tools
Cons
  • Not sure