Hal—August 20, 2024
he Drill Brush Attachment is a game-changer for deep cleaning bathroom surfaces, especially when tackling tubs, showers, tile, and grout. This all-purpose brush set attaches easily to any standard drill, instantly transforming it into a powerful cleaning tool. The bristles are sturdy yet gentle enough not to damage surfaces, providing an effective clean while cutting down on scrubbing time. It works wonders on stubborn grime, soap scum, and even mildew, making once tedious tasks much faster and more efficient. Whether you're dealing with tough grout lines or larger surfaces like the tub or shower walls, the different brush sizes and shapes in this set allow you to target specific areas with precision. Overall, it’s a must-have for anyone looking to save time and effort while keeping their bathroom sparkling clean! Read more
Michelle—November 14, 2025
This is maybe the best cleaning product I've ever purchased. I can't use bleach or harsh sprays so I'm usually scrubbing with vinegar and dish soap. This made the shower so easy to clean, super quickly. Honestly was kind of fun/satisfying because it worked so fast. Read more
bh3—August 21, 2025
Used this a few times in the shower to clean and it was okay. The reason for 4 star is that it rusted on the metal. It doesn't effect the product, but if this was for cleaning and normally you use a liquid then use a different type of metal that doesn't rust. Other than that is is a good product. Read more
David Houck—May 22, 2025
If you want to take your cleaning game to the next level, this Drillbrush kit is a total game-changer! 🎯 The three different brush heads tackle everything — from furniture and carpets to shower doors and grout — making every surface spotless without the elbow grease 💥🛋️🚿. Attaching these brushes to my drill was super simple, and the power scrubber does the hard work for me. It saves so much time and effort, plus the brushes feel durable and well-made. Whether you’re deep-cleaning your home or sprucing up your car’s interior, this kit has you covered. Highly recommend for anyone looking to clean smarter, not harder! 🧹🔥 Read more
bg—December 8, 2025
Arrived promptly. Box it's came in was not sturdy but the brush bits are what I wanted. I'll find something sturdy to store then in. They worked well on dirty tiles and grout. Saved me time and no sore muscles. Read more
frank—September 27, 2025
It started working well but as i kept using it it got soft and didn't scrub as well Read more
Lyndon Unger—February 4, 2019
I remember talking to someone a few years ago and lamenting that nobody had invented a drill-scrub brush for bathrooms...and then last year I basically decided that "SOMEONE has to have done that!" and searched on Amazon until I found these. My good gravy, where have these things been all my life? When I got them I was suspicious of: 1. Functionality. 2. Quality. 3. Durability. I can definitely say that I'm sold on Drillbrush on all three fronts. 1. Functionality is as simple as adding a drill bit. If you have a cordless drill and are strong enough to hold one up for 30 seconds, then it's that simple. I use them in the bathroom for cleaning soap scum off my shower and mildew off my heavy vinyl shower curtain, and they're GREAT for that. I DON'T recommend these brushes for removing hangnails, unwanted tattoos, hummus off an ascot, or anything else. Since this is the internet (the nexus of idiocy on earth), I figure I had to say it. 2. The quality I get out of them is great. I first remove my shower curtain inner liner and anti-slip mat from my tub, all mildewy and slimy (like a kiss from that one weird aunt when you were a kid). I put around 4 inches of hot water and bleach in the tub, then I let the curtain liner and mat soak in the bleach for around 3 minutes. Then I hold the anti slip mat up against the bath wall and give it a few passes around the perimeter and inside with the Drillbrush, and watch the mildew get blasted off. Then same with the liner, rinse them both with my shower wand and hang them both up to dry. After that, I give the shower a coating of Tilex (or whatever your scum remover is) and let it sit for 3 minutes, then give the whole shower a once over with the drill brush, giving a little extra time in corners and around the drain, and it's done. I can do all that in around 15 minutes, including soak time, and it's sparkling clean. No sore arms/back from scrubbing and you don't even need to apply much pressure to the brush; just let it sit and do extra work in stained areas (and maybe directly bleach or spray that area and give it 5-10 minutes to soak). 3. The durability is great. I've used my brushes multiple times and I have't yet lost a bristle or noticed the bristles bending and becoming weathered. The motion of the bristles means that you get the most cleaning power on the outside edge and you also don't need to lean on them, but rather apply over a few seconds of light pressure. I think some reviewers don't get how these things work...but then again some reviewers apparently don't know what the word "review" means. Drillbrush brushes are well built and hold up to repeated use. For the price, I think you're crazy if you are cleaning multiple bathrooms and NOT using a Drillbrush. It's a huge energy and time saver, and if you have three or more bathrooms, you just spray them in order and by the time you're at the last one, the first one has soaked enough that you can just run through the house with your Drillbrush spinning like a lunatic while pretending to smoke a carrot. I will be using these for the rest of my life...and if I ever come back from the grave to haunt anyone, I'll definitely only haunt people that don't use a Drillbrush. Read more
Ben—September 28, 2025
This Drillbrush kit makes scrubbing a breeze. The three brush heads tackle everything, grout, tiles, tubs, showers, and even car interiors, without elbow grease. Just attach to your drill, let it spin, and watch stubborn grime disappear. Durable, sturdy, and easy to use, it saves a ton of time and effort. Perfect for anyone looking to clean smarter, not harder! Read more