AndySki—July 22, 2024
The Sparkleing is a nice cleaning tool that is very useful for light-to-medium cleaning jobs. it comes with the tool itself, along with a fairly stiff brush head (about optimally stiff in my opinion), a cleaning pad holder that has a hook and loop fastener for attaching the included foam sponge and abrasive disk cleaning pads, a USB-A to USB-C power cable for charging the tool from any USB power source, and an instruction manual. I originally ordered this to help us clean the water line around our swimming pool, since the Product Ad mentioned that the tool is waterproof. Not that we're going to use it under water or anything, but rather to guard against accidental dunks or drops of the tool into the water. I haven't used the tool for that intended purpose yet, but I have used it for cleaning the tile walls in our main bath shower, and it's worked really well for that application. The star of most any cleaning job is the cleanser - the tool helps facilitate the application of the cleanser, and to help to scrub away stubborn dirt. So of course I can use a cleanser with a sponge or brush WITHOUT the tool if I wanted to, but the tool definitely makes the job go quicker and much easier. In the case of our fairly large shower, it would take me a lot of time and effort to scrub the tiles (our main problem is hard water stains); but with this Spin Scrubber I can fairly whiz along at an efficient pace, plus it's a lot easier to clean the tiles near the floor and in corners. The tool has a nice design - it's light in weight, easy to handle, and even LOOKS waterproof (for example, the charging port is hidden behind a screw-on cap and there's a rubber gasket at the seat of the screws to effectively keep out moisture. The motor offers two speeds, and even the high isn't so high that it is going to fling the cleanser around. There are small LED indicator lights on the back of the handle that show the speed (one light for low, two lights for high). There isn't a HUGE amount of torque to the motor at either speed, but it seems to be sufficient as long as not too much pressure is applied to the tool. It's best to use moderate pressure and let the brush/pads (and the cleanser, of course) do the work. The aforementioned cap has a plastic flexible loop built into it which is handy for hanging the tool on a hook in the closet for storage. I really like this tool - it does a good job! Read more
americancarol—April 23, 2024
I e always wanted to try a spinner cleaner but I heard they weren't all that good. Well now, one of our guests bathrooms should be condemned. It's been on our list to scrub but life has handed us extra stuff lately and it just got pushed to the end of our "to do" list. The moment I got this, I charged it immediately. It took a few hours, no biggie. Then I sprayed the stall shower walls and doors with scrubbing bubbles and started cleaning. I used the firm bristle head first, to scrub out grout and the tracks of the doors. Then I used the black flat one and did the whole shower. And now I'm addicted to this thing. It's powerful, and lightweight and easy to hold. It scrubbed off the soap scum, mold and mildew effortlessly. All I did was basically stand there and let this thing scrub. You don't have to apply pressure, just let it rotate and clean for you. It took me about an hour to do the whole shower but I can't imagine how long it would have taken to scrub manually with a brush, not to mention the trauma to my hand, that I have a punch nerve in. I used all the heads to try them out and they are all great. The heads are easy to change out, just pull them off, out the next one on. The heads never popped off during cleaning. I can't stress enough about the power of this. It makes easier work of it rather than scrubbing with your hands. It has 2 speeds and I used the higher speed most of the time. Since I have hand issues, I did have to switch out hands a few times. The only cleanser I used was scrubbing bubbles sprayed on the walls and doors. I'm sure not everyone's bathroom was a disaster like mine but it does make easy work of it. It's a simple tool, easy to use, easy to understand and lightweight but powerful. It's such a great value especially because there was no way I could have fine the stall using my hands. Give this a try especially if you have hand issues or stubborn stains. Read more
Mark VB—April 28, 2024
LIKE: It charged up quickly Light enough to hold comfortably DISLIKE: It is HARD to change out the heads It doesn't actually scrub well, much less offer the promised "effortless cleaning" advertised Doesn't "cut chore time in half" advertised In order to "scrub" well, pressure is needed and it's hard to put pressure on a moving tip This is not good for cleaning..maybe it would be good for polishing something if there was an easy-on attachment for that Read more
Ren—April 22, 2024
Overall, it works well and stays charged for a while. It would be nice if it were a little more powerful. It does a decent job scrubbing. It's fairly small and is more of one that is hand-held. Read more
Jo Anch—April 30, 2024
This scrubber is a bit smaller than what I was hoping for. It came with 2 cleaning heads measuring about 3 inches in diameter. The first one has a stiff plastic brush. The other one has a hook & loop surface for either a scrubbing pad or the foam pad. It is easy to replace but I wish it had more replacements. It is charged via USB C from under the handle which can be covered by a cap with a seal. It has 2 speeds. Slow and Not So Slow. I tried cleaning a small shower and it took longer than expected. If only it had more power and a bigger brush it may work out fine. It works well while spraying it with water and the charge was sufficient to complete the job. This scrubber is probably better suited for smaller areas. Read more