I also bought this at Costco. I have used it in bathroom using extension handle to get behind toilet and the floor and inside toliet. It did great job. I have used it on windows, tile in kitchen. I have been pleased with performance. I wish it had a pivotal head that would let the head lie flat against surface while cleaning walls etc. It was a good purchase so far.
I bought it for $50 at Costco. My first use was for kitchen tile grout. There, the extension handle is important, because you want to be able to use it like a mop. I wish that the motorwas a little stronger. I felt that I really had to lean into it to get the job done. I was prespraying with Scrubbing Bubbles. and it went well - but hardly effortless. I see that tools like this are used a lot around the toilet.
I spend no time on tires but lots of work cleaning the wheels, should have shown that. Those pads are reversible, what side to use, how is it used, what are they for and use with what cleaning or polishing compounds. Could destroy a pad with one misuse like on rough concrete surface. Speed control, fast, slow and on/off all in a single switch. I found it to be hit or miss, need to push it more than a few times to select the right setting. Should have a removable battery option, one charging, one on unit. Costco don't sell attachments, a few could cost more than the unit itself.
@@kimchee94112 Honestly I wouldn’t use any of the attachments on my rims because their powder coated black, I wouldn’t want any scratches. I just use a microfiber cloth.
@@studiosingyourstyle Well it’s an honest review haha I love the product but it’s not something I’d find myself using often if I purchased it. For consumers I think it’s best we buy products and spend money on things that we use frequently, that make it worth it to buy😁 With all that said, I still use it for all the use cases mentioned in my video. Although I have to say when I do a quick car wash I don’t have time to use the scrubber haha🤣
I just received it as an early Christmas present when I saw it at Costco. And the main reason I wanted it was to be able to clean shower walls. The extendable attachment was my main reason. It’s well worth it. Especially for older people that have trouble scrubbing and reaching. I really liked your thorough review. I saw others that did not do a great job.
Thanks for watching❤ If you have any questions regarding the scrubber please let me know and I'll try my best to help answer them!
I also bought this at Costco. I have used it in bathroom using extension handle to get behind toilet and the floor and inside toliet. It did great job. I have used it on windows, tile in kitchen. I have been pleased with performance. I wish it had a pivotal head that would let the head lie flat against surface while cleaning walls etc. It was a good purchase so far.
Very informative video and the quality of the video. I can tell you put time into this review thank you. :)
@@codwawfreakify Thank you for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the video!
I bought it for $50 at Costco. My first use was for kitchen tile grout. There, the extension handle is important, because you want to be able to use it like a mop. I wish that the motorwas a little stronger. I felt that I really had to lean into it to get the job done. I was prespraying with Scrubbing Bubbles. and it went well - but hardly effortless. I see that tools like this are used a lot around the toilet.
👍🏻Costco $49.99👍🏻
Would love to know which brush is best for what jobs, and how to clean the brushes themselves.
To clean the brushes I like starting off with a rinse, then depending on how bad they are I’ll soak them in a degreaser
@@MatthewPCLO thank you! 👍🏻
It's really designed for the shower
I spend no time on tires but lots of work cleaning the wheels, should have shown that. Those pads are reversible, what side to use, how is it used, what are they for and use with what cleaning or polishing compounds. Could destroy a pad with one misuse like on rough concrete surface. Speed control, fast, slow and on/off all in a single switch. I found it to be hit or miss, need to push it more than a few times to select the right setting. Should have a removable battery option, one charging, one on unit. Costco don't sell attachments, a few could cost more than the unit itself.
@@kimchee94112 Honestly I wouldn’t use any of the attachments on my rims because their powder coated black, I wouldn’t want any scratches. I just use a microfiber cloth.
I just bought and I love. I can’t believe they gave to you and you said you wouldn’t spend money to buy it. 😳
@@studiosingyourstyle Well it’s an honest review haha I love the product but it’s not something I’d find myself using often if I purchased it. For consumers I think it’s best we buy products and spend money on things that we use frequently, that make it worth it to buy😁
With all that said, I still use it for all the use cases mentioned in my video. Although I have to say when I do a quick car wash I don’t have time to use the scrubber haha🤣
@@studiosingyourstyle I’m very glad you love it
I just received it as an early Christmas present when I saw it at Costco. And the main reason I wanted it was to be able to clean shower walls. The extendable attachment was my main reason. It’s well worth it. Especially for older people that have trouble scrubbing and reaching. I really liked your thorough review. I saw others that did not do a great job.
Best for kitchen tile grout
Never mention were is connection to charge no good.
2:22 I show the USB-C charging port