Portable Multi-Function Electric Cleaning Brush 4.7 x 7.8 in (L x W)
- Power up your house cleaning
Brushing and scrubbing by hand can be tedious and tiring work. Clean deeper and quicker with our Portable Multi-Function Electric Cleaning Brush, which comes with three interchangeable heads to blast through grime, filth, and buildup for a speedier and more efficient clean. - Say hello to your trio team
From kitchen counters to car exteriors and bathtub walls, our power device can clean efficiently with any liquid soap or cleaner — all without scratches. The magic is in our interchangeable brush heads: the soft sponge brush head is suitable for cleaning fragile items like dishes and pans, the polyester-sherpa brush is suitable for cleaning surfaces like sofas and carpets, and the hard-nylon brush is best for cleaning kitchen counters and appliances, the bathtub, tiles, and harder surfaces. - Grip + hold with ease
Goodbye hand pains and soreness. You won’t experience any of that with our Portable Multi-Function Electric Cleaning Brush. An ergonomic, anti-slip handle brings you a secure and comfortable grip while cleaning; plus, a cordless design guarantees no twisting and turning as you maneuver tight spaces and corners. - Strong + waterproof
Sturdy ABS plastic and nylon ensure this device can keep up with the grimiest of situations and cleaning jobs without fail. The device also works safely on wet surfaces without fear of device damage. - Just power up
All you need to get cleaning are four AA batteries (not included). The brush measures 4.7 x 7.8 in (L x W) for easy portability. - Click here for more Cleaning Brush on Our Website
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anaa –
Pros and Cons: Pros: -Powerful -Great battery life (never had it turn off on me while washing dishes) Cons: – I want another color. Pink maybe The review: My parents are getting older and cleaning dishes especially when they’ve been left out is becoming a challenge for them. They have trouble with their vision and aren’t able to make sure that a pot is clean so more often than not, they reuse dirty pots and pans. I received my brush and immediately thought to put it to use in our household. The scrubber’s motor is very powerful and all one would have to do is apply a bit of pressure to the pots and pans and the scrubber will do the rest. Now, the dishes in our household are much cleaner. The only concern we had while using it though was how hard it was pressing the power button. Overall though, this power scrubber is great. I’m not sure what we’d do without it.
jack –
I was surprised by the power on this brush. When i first turned it on it did not look like it was spinning very fast. However it actually has a fair bit of power behind it so it is perfect for the jobs that require some elbow grease. We tried it on some tough stains on our shower grout and it took them off pretty easily. The bristles on the brush as very firm so are good for getting out tough stains It also comes with a sponge tip that can be used for pots other kitchen items. The brush is quite sturdy and solidly built.
lincol –
I typically clean my own bath tubs and showers by hand without a machine. So long as you do it often enough. Its hard work scrubbing the grout and tiles and glass. This Brush is a tool to help take the muscle out of the cleaning. I’m fairly impressed with this tool and it makes for a quicker less painful bathroom cleaning job . Nobody wants to do that job so whatever tool that helps get it done faster, is a great tool. At this price, I have to say there really isnt an excuse to not having this in your cleaning kit.
alex –
I don’t like dealing with dishes. In order to thank those who do all of the dish washing in my household, I got this! They love it. It takes some of the pressure out of the washing and now the actual mechanical dishwasher can do what it’s supposed to without the non-mechanical dishwashers pulling double or triple duty. If you’ve ever had to deal with pots where the so-called non-stick vanishes overnight and you have to give your wrist and hand exercise to get out what’s stuck on the pot bottom, this is for you. If you’ve ever had to deal with those plates that seemed to magically hide away in some room where no one’s supposed to be eating/have eaten and have stuff that’s dried on for what almost seems like weeks but still has food sticking to the plate somehow, this is for you. If you’ve ever had to deal with those bowls where the person who ate cereal swore it was just 10m ago they ate it but the milk and cereal bits are stuck like glue to the bowl, this is for you. In most of these cases, you let the item sit in a bit of warm/hot, soapy water and wait and you get the contents out with a sponge. If you’ve ever had to deal with a situation where the sponge wasn’t enough, after letting contents sit in some warm or hot soapy water, this is for you.