NB—November 30, 2025
This brush is excellent! Using it on grout between floor tiles and it works like a dream. I have light grey grout and it cleans up perfectly. Spray with your regular cleaner, let it sit for a minute and scrub away. Sturdy bristles and Amazing! Read more
Angela Hawn—November 23, 2025
THIS really cleans and scrubs your tile floors, it’s sturdy, easy to assemble, the broom is just the right sturdiness for cleaning, it’s lightweight, you don’t have to bend over with the long handle, the handle is bend resistant, so easy to use. Read more
Theresa Newman—September 18, 2025
Sturdy bristles. Good for heavy grime and cleanup. Too hard for daily or weekly use. Wish the bristles were more flexible. Read more
Customer—June 1, 2024
I am obsessed with this new cleaning tool! We have stubborn floors with grooves and ridges in them that have been needing a good scrub that a mop simply wont fix. Ive gotten on my hands and knees scrubbing with other products and sponges and ended up with back pain, wrist pain, and arm pain . This scrubber is amazing and i have had 0 aches or pains from cleaning since using it. I am in my third trimester of pregnancy with body pains here and there and back pain. However, when im scrubbing the floors, there is a knob that moves with the bristles, so no matter which way you hold it, it scrubs! And it cleans well. The bristles are hard, rough and durable which is perfect for removing tough stains and getting the hard areas. I love this! I hope it lasts me a long time. Read more
RayB—December 21, 2025
Works well to scrub out grouting that needs a good cleaning and gives excellent results Read more
CocktailsAnyone—September 16, 2023
The brush was easy to put together. The head swivels, which I like and I have other cleaning tools that swivel as well. It is not a fixed head, which is good when you need to get into tight places at different angles. The unit was completely sturdy. No breaks, no missing pieces. I had no problem whatsoever with the way it was made and the way it was put together. Be aware that this is a very stiff brush. The bristles feel like metal, so don't use it on surfaces that can scratch. If you do want to use it on painted surfaces, like baseboards, try wrapping it in a microfiber cloth to clean. Then test in a hidden area first to make sure the bristles don't go through the microfiber and scratch up the paint. I have both ceramic and porcelain tile in my bathroom and the white grout has been looking pretty sad for a while, despite cleaning one-by-one with bleach and magic erasers every few weeks. It used to take hours to clean the tiles and all of the grout between the tiles. When done, some of them looked better and some didn't. I filled up a bucket with hot water and added some Dawn Powerwash spray, which is a great grease-cutting detergent with added alcohol (probably isopropyl). If you don't have that product, add some good grease-cutting dish soap and with a bit of isopropyl alcohol, which is very cheap. There are "recipes" online that you can use for measurements. Then I dipped the brush in and started working it up and down the shower walls, focusing as much as possible on the grout lines. I did a quick wipe with a damp microfiber cloth to make sure the scum was completely gone off of the tiles. If I could still feel soap scum in those spaces where it tends to collect, I went over it again. Then I rinsed the walls by aiming the showerhead at them as much as possible. If you didn't overdo the soap, a quick wipe with damp microfiber should do the trick. Or, let it air dry and see how it turns out. If it's streaky, just go over with a damp microfiber, rinsing occasionally. For the shower floor, I sprinkled Comet with bleach on the damp shower floor, because it's tougher to get the white floor to look clean. Then I let it sit for while and took a break. When I returned, I wet the floor, then scrubbed with the brush and rinsed. No more hands and knees! Yay! After everything was rinsed and dried, this was the cleanest my shower looked in a long time. It took less time, which meant I could focus more effort on cleaning the fixtures and the bottles of body wash and shampoo. It all came together beautifully. It was clean, fresh, and shining after it was done. I almost can't wait for the next cleaning. :-) Ok, that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but I don't hate it as much as previously. I let the brush dry completely and took it apart and stored it back in the box. It takes up very little room and I don't have a lot of storage space for full-sized cleaning implements. Putting it back in the box and then into the closet worked well for me. Read more
Sunny—April 29, 2024
This is a well-made product and addresses a need, but didn’t do the job for me. The bristles are stiff as they should be and tapered at the ends, but my new shower stall (rental) has smaller tiles varied in size and the grout is lower than it should be for this to be effective cleaning grout. I missed the return date as my move was delayed. I’m going to try using it on my balcony (occasional bird droppings). I think it would also be fine for patio tiles. The recommendation to purchase came from a housekeeper. Didn’t work for me, but maybe with a different tile grout ratio. Read more
Alyse Hrynko—September 16, 2025
I’ve been trying to find something to clean the grout in my shower. First the scrub daddy was working but it was too much work. I found this and I’m impressed. With a little elbow grease and some “the pink stuff” it cleaned it right up. I highly recommend this for shower, regular floors, anything with grout it will do the trick. I love the slanted look and its study. Easy to put together and the handle length is great too. Read more