
Electric Spin Scrubber
Best for: Best for grout and tile grime that's stopped responding to a normal scrub brush.
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I'd basically given up on our grout until this turned up. It's a cordless spin brush on an extendable stainless handle (26 to 45 inches), so you clean standing up instead of kneeling, and the head spins fast enough to lift grime out of grout lines in a couple of passes. The whole thing is IPX7 waterproof, so you can rinse it under the tap, and a little LCD shows the battery.
It comes with four heads — a big flat brush, a corner brush, a small detail brush and a pointed gap brush — which covers most of a bathroom, and it charges over USB-C. At 4.4 stars it's well liked, with honest caveats. Battery life is the main one: some get two bathrooms per charge, others report closer to twenty minutes on the high speed, so you may be charging mid-job. The handle can feel flimsy at full extension, the high speed makes the head bounce and skip unless you keep a firm grip, and the bristles wear after a number of uses. For the price, though, it beats scrubbing grout by hand.
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👍 Pros
- Lifts grout grime in a couple of passes
- Extends 26-45in — clean without kneeling
- 4 interchangeable heads for different jobs
- IPX7 waterproof, rinses under the tap
- USB-C fast charging with battery display
👎 Cons
- Battery can be ~20 min on high — may charge mid-job
- Handle feels flimsy at full extension
- High speed bounces unless you grip firmly
- Bristles wear with use; no wall mount or bag included
Specifications
| Type | Cordless electric spin scrubber |
|---|---|
| Mechanism | Motorized spinning brush head, 2 speeds |
| Speeds | 350 / 450 RPM |
| Handle | Extends 26-45 in, stainless steel |
| Power | USB-C rechargeable, IPX7 waterproof |
| Included | 4 brush heads |
FAQ
How long does the battery last?
It varies a lot — some clean two bathrooms on a charge, others report closer to 20 minutes on the high speed, so keep it charged.
Will it scratch surfaces?
The brushes are made for tile, grout and tubs and shouldn't scratch acrylic, but test a small area on delicate or unsealed stone first.
Is the handle sturdy?
It's fine at shorter lengths but can feel flimsy at the full 45-inch extension — keep a firm grip.
Can I use it in the shower?
Yes — it's IPX7 waterproof, so it's shower-safe and you can rinse it under the tap.
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