Is the viral electric cleaning brush worth giving a spin?
I am sure you have seen it!? The cordless, power cleaning brush that has been all over the internet?
If your feeds are anything like mine, you likely saw it and possibly even fell into the same trap of satisfyingly watching someone else clean their home! Then each time I cleaned anything around the house I wondered, "would this be easier if I had that cleaning brush!?"
At the time it was around $100 and I just could not justify spending that on myself for a cleaning tool, especially in December during gift giving season. However, I continually saw them on my feeds and I kept my eye on the price. Recently, I found a great deal and I finally bought one!! (For less than half the price I'd originally seen advertised)!
So, I am here to tell you that in my opinion the Voweek Electric Spin Scrubber, Cordless Cleaning Brush is worth giving a spin!Products linked are my favorites or highly recommended for each project. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. See something you like? Click it! It helps support the amazing content on this site. Xoxo B
It has an adjustable extension arm, 4 replaceable cleaning heads that are different sizes and can be used for different purposes. It recharges fully in less than four hours and I have yet for it to run out of power on me while I am cleaning.
I have used mine to clean our shower glass, wall, and floor tile, our bathroom floor, and sinks.
The Electric Spin Scrubber in Action!
The brush heads detach super easily and can be cleaned for multipurpose use. I saved the small brush head to clean our kitchen sink and plan to keep that one aside solely for that purpose, but as always make it work for you. There are even sets of replacement brush heads available if you want to designate them to certain cleaning locations or need to replace them for any other reason.
We have well water and sometimes hard water stains build up on the tile. Because of this, I have spent a lot of of time scrubbing our shower floor directly below the shower head to remove the stain. I usually use The Pink Stuff and a handheld brush. With the spin scrubber brush combined with the pink paste I was able to easily remove the stain in a matter of minutes.
My spinning scrub brush is relatively new to me but it has already saved time and made our home a bit shinier. I feel there are endless cleaning possibilities to spin into ;)
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Xoxo, B