I have a mop that extends, never stays where I want it so it's taped, I love the attachments, you demonstrated though. I use comet as well, on alot of surfaces. Honesty your tiled floors looked not too bad. Forget the grout ... Noone can get it cleaned to original colour. Be happy with the colour it has turned into!❤ thanks for another honest video😊
@chiagirlmyfatcat896 - I know! They really need to work on the extension pole technology. My shower curtain rode doesn't really ever stay that tight :) And thank you for saying that my tile floors didn't look that bad...that mean I can put off cleaning them for a bit longer :)
Thanks for this. I like your comment "no judgement"!! I just bought a Leebein spin scrubber at $54.95 and I am already regretting it based on everyone's videos - even yours! But the proof is in the pudding, as my mom always said. cheers
A delightfully thorough and no-nonsense review! I bought a cordless one like that, which I haven’t used yet. ‘Seems to me it’s most reliable for reaching high places, or maybe polishing silverware.
Omg, reallllly a super good one, my very favorite is the reflection of "huh." being backwards in the mirror!!! Every stick-held thing I have EVER used hust doesn't have the ability to do what you can do with your own hands. But NOBOT CAN SAY you didn't put it through a thorough test!!!! Cause you certainly DID!!
I appreciate the honesty, my girlfriend just brought one. I honestly don’t feel like it had enough pressure but I’m watching the video while it’s charging up. Hopefully it can clean the tiles in my shower which is way dirtier than her floor. Let’s put it to the test. I’ll be back with results
You make a very good point. I just recently bought The cleaner brush. Haven't used it yet, When I brushes and sponge do wear out. How do I replace them I do not wish to purchase a whole new Electric cleaning brush At all. It's a waste of money. They should have Replacement Birch Brushes and pads in stock Not happen Purchase the whole kit again,
@rosalinwells6624 - Yeah...I have tested two different types of these spin brush things so far. when I first tested this one, I don't think they had replacement brushes available...but I did just google it and it looks like they have added an 8 Pack of Replaceable Heads to their Amazon page. It does say the replacement heads are compatible with All ANS-8051A & ANS-8050 Brand Electric Cleaning Brushes...so you might want to check those out. I just googled, "lefree 8 in 1 spin brush" and the replacement heads were the second thing to pop up.
I bought one about 3 months ago and the handle does tremble as you say and I noticed a little bit of cleaning and basically I am using it for tub and shower and sink in bathroom so using 3 attachments only , thanks for clear explanation.
@user-nl6co5yi1n - Yeah...that handle needs work. I pretty much just use it hand-held when I am cleaning. And like you...tub and toilet is really all I pull it out for.
On your kitchen sink, if it is a porcelain sink, what I do is use the flat, square green scrubber pads that are real durable with steel wool, (I think its steel wool). I soak the sink, scrub a bit with comet cleanser powder. I let it dry for the day. When you rinse it, the bleach takes care of the stains. Just saying that it has always worked for me.
@fadedglory1045 - That's the problem with things like this. I really think they just expect you to by a whole new one when you need replacement attachments.
@PatB415 - I love Comet...I pretty much use it on everything :) I too like the 8 in 1 concept, but they really need to work on the extension pole...I don't think it works as well as it should. It needs to extend longer and it needs to hold it's position stronger.
I love my brush. The company I bought my mine from does have attachments for seperate sale. I look at mine as more for maintenance in between deep cleanings.
@@ThisisRealLifeWithSheri You REALLY enjoyed it for the shower tiles and bathtub cleaning though. Did you forget about that? I just got mine today...I'm about to go tinker around. I'm disabled and hopefully it does help me.
Hi cutie pie! It didn't take this lovable " Teddy Bear" long to sniff out the goods ! This is such a precious, adorable face of the most beautiful and intelligent animal I've ever saw. This animal has so much cuteness and beauty along with a "Big Personality" ❤❤❤ I had never heard of these guys before and was so glad to find videos that shows just how precious these soft "Teddy Bear" like creatures are! I'm so glad that they have videos on line that shows us how magnificent and special they are. I fell in love with them and enjoy watching the videos of these gorgeous beauties! I Love these sweet and kind animals!❤❤😂
@helenacothran1069 - Exactly...Like I mentioned, I didn't look super hard for attachments sold separately...maybe they do have them, but I couldn't find them.
Thank you for commenting on this product. I see that the product at the top is bent, making cleaning difficult. If the head were straight, it would be much easier to work with. Ops! You forgot to explain how to clean the corners or edges where the product does not reach.
Questions: how heavy is it with/without the pole? I bought a Swiffer with pole yrs ago and the pole was a little short so I had to bend over to get any pressure at all. On the box it does say replaceable attachments...so try typing in 'replacements' instead of what you did. When using it poleless did it feel clumsy and to large to hold easily. I really need a spinny thing but was thinking about getting the Synoshi one, which is poleless. Having a bad back/hips bending to clean esp the tub is nightmare. Thanks for review. BTW, I subbed.
@chainamarie03 - It's not that heavy at all...even with the pole. Yeah...the bad part is the pole is short...so I think adding an extension would be better. I actually preferred using it without the pole, only because it was easier to apply the right amount of pressure. I feel like I will only bust out the pole for hard to reach areas...but for areas where you don't have to bend over or get on your knees...pole-less is the way to go. Thank you so much for subscribing...it means a lot...thank you!
Have a bad back. Was thinking about something like this but I don't know about how much pressure it would take to get things cleaned. Its a bummer that you can't get replacement attachments
@solitairesmith3553 - I'm telling you right now...the pole on this brush does not extend long enough. And the way you have to bend over to get pressure to the surface you are cleaning...I can all but guarantee you will feel it in your lower back after a short amount of time. If you already have a bad back...I'm not sure I would suggest this brush for you.
I bought this stuff for the first time because I always see people singing it's praises. I wish I'd have known the smell is awful before getting it. (I have bad lungs too and it didn't help, even wearing a mask)
@jillpotts7472 - Oh...believe me...I used to only clean my grout with a toothbrush and I can tell you...the tooth brush does better...but it takes way longer and is a bigger pain in the ass. So in that respect...the spin brush is better. But if you want your grout to be super duper clean...I vote tooth brush.
Oh hell no. Way to much crap. I don't even want to store that in my house. Hydrogen peroxide works on grout. Your nail polish still looks great. Love your videos💗 Love you, your definitely real life❤
@janfontana2530 - Agreed. I was talking with Editor John after doing this video and said that I would not get this brush out for everyday cleaning. Maybe when I needed to wash the windows (and that's a big maybe), but I can't see myself using it regularly...that's for sure.
@dianescherr2332 - Like I replied back to Jillpotts7472...please keep in mind, I did not search super hard to find replacement attachments, so maybe they do offer them. But the fact that I didn't see them right away on their website or on their Amazon page...it's leading me to believe they do not offer them. And that's really a bummer cause ain't nobody got the money to purchase the entire brush again, when all you need is one or two attachments.
@jillpotts7472 - I know...cause I can see myself going through that Brillo pad one pretty quickly. Now...keep in mind, I didn't search super hard to find replacement attachments, so maybe they do offer them, but the fact that I didn't see them on their website or on their Amazon page...it's leading me to believe they do not offer them.
I’m only 4’7” so def would purchase something like this for reach on windows and mirrors. Oh and maybe try a steam mop to help clean those tiles snd grout!!
they're all similar--a bit overpriced, IMO. The past few weeks, I've bought one of these (suggested by neighbor), i borrowed a steam cleaner, i bought a handheld bissell steam shot (will return). What i found...the scrub is okay to clean tile floors . The original owners stupidly tiled the entire lviing room, dining area, and kitchen. i used this to manually do each tile and cleaned for 30m with hot water and baking soda. Then later in the day i used a steam cleaner to go over it. Like you, it was my 1st time, so i think i'll use it. i would use it for bathrooms sinks and my kitchen floor but it's certainly not worth $55 (which is what i paid including tax). For $35 it might be more reasonable. The fact that there aren't REPLACEABLE brushes and scrubbers is stupid. So they want you to replace it everytime your brush wears, which is incredibly unenvironmental. Also, most don't come with the Ac power. It did almost nothing for my dirty kitchen grout though.
You need to get some spray Iron Out. Spray it on wait a few minutes voila it’s gone. You may have to wipe it with a cloth but really works. Kitchen sink and bathtub
@lindaandersen3289 - I've never heard of Iron Out, but I did just Google it and apparently I can get it at the Walgreens...so I think I might run over there and grab a bottle. Thanks for the tip.
I love her!! She’s clear she explains everything! Love her realism ❤❤❤❤
A Super informative, helpful and honest review. Exactly what I was looking for in terms of learning real life pros/cons before purchasing.
I have a mop that extends, never stays where I want it so it's taped, I love the attachments, you demonstrated though. I use comet as well, on alot of surfaces. Honesty your tiled floors looked not too bad. Forget the grout ... Noone can get it cleaned to original colour. Be happy with the colour it has turned into!❤ thanks for another honest video😊
@chiagirlmyfatcat896 - I know! They really need to work on the extension pole technology. My shower curtain rode doesn't really ever stay that tight :) And thank you for saying that my tile floors didn't look that bad...that mean I can put off cleaning them for a bit longer :)
Thank you for an amazing demo and use of the brushes and attachment. No one explains like you.
Thanks for this. I like your comment "no judgement"!! I just bought a Leebein spin scrubber at $54.95 and I am already regretting it based on everyone's videos - even yours! But the proof is in the pudding, as my mom always said. cheers
Really nice review with humor and passion. You are great, hugs from Italy. ❤
I agreed
A delightfully thorough and no-nonsense review! I bought a cordless one like that, which I haven’t used yet. ‘Seems to me it’s most reliable for reaching high places, or maybe polishing silverware.
Omg, reallllly a super good one, my very favorite is the reflection of "huh." being backwards in the mirror!!!
Every stick-held thing I have EVER used hust doesn't have the ability to do what you can do with your own hands. But NOBOT CAN SAY you didn't put it through a thorough test!!!! Cause you certainly DID!!
@melaniefisher8823 - And for the price of this one...no thank you.
I appreciate the honesty, my girlfriend just brought one. I honestly don’t feel like it had enough pressure but I’m watching the video while it’s charging up. Hopefully it can clean the tiles in my shower which is way dirtier than her floor. Let’s put it to the test. I’ll be back with results
You make a very good point. I just recently bought The cleaner brush. Haven't used it yet, When I brushes and sponge do wear out. How do I replace them I do not wish to purchase a whole new Electric cleaning brush At all. It's a waste of money. They should have Replacement Birch Brushes and pads in stock Not happen Purchase the whole kit again,
@rosalinwells6624 - Yeah...I have tested two different types of these spin brush things so far. when I first tested this one, I don't think they had replacement brushes available...but I did just google it and it looks like they have added an 8 Pack of Replaceable Heads to their Amazon page. It does say the replacement heads are compatible with All ANS-8051A & ANS-8050 Brand Electric Cleaning Brushes...so you might want to check those out. I just googled, "lefree 8 in 1 spin brush" and the replacement heads were the second thing to pop up.
I bought one about 3 months ago and the handle does tremble as you say and I noticed a little bit of cleaning and basically I am using it for tub and shower and sink in bathroom so using 3 attachments only , thanks for clear explanation.
@user-nl6co5yi1n - Yeah...that handle needs work. I pretty much just use it hand-held when I am cleaning. And like you...tub and toilet is really all I pull it out for.
I bought a similar one from LeeBein, they sell the attachment brushes for only 17 and have a longer handle extension.
Appreciate this honest review.I just got mine and I’m having the same issues that you discussed ❤
this helps me decide what to really look for and love your honesty. No I won't purchase this one
Lol the first 45 seconds was hilarious. That’s how in clean most days 😂😂😂😂 love your vids ❤
@madelinelore2416 - Thank you so much! So glad you liked it!
On your kitchen sink, if it is a porcelain sink, what I do is use the flat, square green scrubber pads that are real durable with steel wool, (I think its steel wool). I soak the sink, scrub a bit with comet cleanser powder. I let it dry for the day. When you rinse it, the bleach takes care of the stains. Just saying that it has always worked for me.
@freetob1 - Awesome tip! Thank you so much. I will for sure give this a try.
I got one a few years ago. I do like it but I paid too much and now I need replacement parts and was dismayed they don’t sell them.
@fadedglory1045 - That's the problem with things like this. I really think they just expect you to by a whole new one when you need replacement attachments.
I got it from Temu for $16.83 and it’s great!!!
I got mine from there also and right now I'm loving mine
Love this review, Thank you for the honest review
Comet on grout? I like the 8 in 1 concept, but no. Thanks for the 'spin', so I don't have to.
Love your humor!
@PatB415 - I love Comet...I pretty much use it on everything :) I too like the 8 in 1 concept, but they really need to work on the extension pole...I don't think it works as well as it should. It needs to extend longer and it needs to hold it's position stronger.
I love my brush. The company I bought my mine from does have attachments for seperate sale. I look at mine as more for maintenance in between deep cleanings.
@barbaragroves - I could see bringing it out for special jobs...but not for just everyday cleaning.
@@ThisisRealLifeWithSheri You REALLY enjoyed it for the shower tiles and bathtub cleaning though. Did you forget about that?
I just got mine today...I'm about to go tinker around. I'm disabled and hopefully it does help me.
I have a bad back in therapy, have not use it yet. I have a different brand, can't wait.
@carolynwillis5139 - Be careful...there still is some bending over that needs to happen, even with the pole extended all the way out.
Good point about spare attachments
Hi cutie pie! It didn't take this lovable " Teddy Bear" long to sniff out the goods ! This is such a precious, adorable face of the most beautiful and intelligent animal I've ever saw. This animal has so much cuteness and beauty along with a "Big Personality" ❤❤❤ I had never heard of these guys before and was so glad to find videos that shows just how precious these soft "Teddy Bear" like creatures are! I'm so glad that they have videos on line that shows us how magnificent and special they are. I fell in love with them and enjoy watching the videos of these gorgeous beauties! I Love these sweet and kind animals!❤❤😂
You’re adorable!! Loved your review.. won’t buy it but Thank you for your review and never change!! 😃😃😃
The beginning of your video was so funny, I loved it 😂
I would not buy this if it does not have replacement attachments.
@helenacothran1069 - Exactly...Like I mentioned, I didn't look super hard for attachments sold separately...maybe they do have them, but I couldn't find them.
Very informative. Thank you for the post. Do you know of any similar power scrubbers that might be better than this one?
...Wait...one more....HILARIOUS!❤
@juliapierce6246 - Thank you!
Thank you for commenting on this product. I see that the product at the top is bent, making cleaning difficult. If the head were straight, it would be much easier to work with. Ops! You forgot to explain how to clean the corners or edges where the product does not reach.
Questions: how heavy is it with/without the pole?
I bought a Swiffer with pole yrs ago and the pole was a little short so I had to bend over to get any pressure at all.
On the box it does say replaceable attachments...so try typing in 'replacements' instead of what you did.
When using it poleless did it feel clumsy and to large to hold easily.
I really need a spinny thing but was thinking about getting the Synoshi one, which is poleless.
Having a bad back/hips bending to clean esp the tub is nightmare.
Thanks for review.
BTW, I subbed.
@chainamarie03 - It's not that heavy at all...even with the pole. Yeah...the bad part is the pole is short...so I think adding an extension would be better. I actually preferred using it without the pole, only because it was easier to apply the right amount of pressure. I feel like I will only bust out the pole for hard to reach areas...but for areas where you don't have to bend over or get on your knees...pole-less is the way to go. Thank you so much for subscribing...it means a lot...thank you!
Have a bad back.
Was thinking about something like this but I don't know about how much pressure it would take to get things cleaned.
Its a bummer that you can't get replacement attachments
@solitairesmith3553 - I'm telling you right now...the pole on this brush does not extend long enough. And the way you have to bend over to get pressure to the surface you are cleaning...I can all but guarantee you will feel it in your lower back after a short amount of time. If you already have a bad back...I'm not sure I would suggest this brush for you.
Great review & you’re hilarious!!! 😂 #NewSubscriber 🌻🥰
love your presentation style
I would use large bathroom brush for tile tops in sun room
For your sinks and bathtub try useing bar keepers friend. It’s amazing. Thank you
I bought this stuff for the first time because I always see people singing it's praises. I wish I'd have known the smell is awful before getting it. (I have bad lungs too and it didn't help, even wearing a mask)
id like to see a tooth brush clean vs the brush
@jillpotts7472 - Oh...believe me...I used to only clean my grout with a toothbrush and I can tell you...the tooth brush does better...but it takes way longer and is a bigger pain in the ass. So in that respect...the spin brush is better. But if you want your grout to be super duper clean...I vote tooth brush.
I liked the ending
I have almost the same spin brush. My only worry with grout is does it work the grout out with the scrubbing?
Oh hell no. Way to much crap. I don't even want to store that in my house. Hydrogen peroxide works on grout. Your nail polish still looks great. Love your videos💗 Love you, your definitely real life❤
@janfontana2530 - Agreed. I was talking with Editor John after doing this video and said that I would not get this brush out for everyday cleaning. Maybe when I needed to wash the windows (and that's a big maybe), but I can't see myself using it regularly...that's for sure.
I’m wondering if the replacement heads from other machines would work with all machines.
I got a different brand for $30 on TikTok specifically for my tub. We will see!
I cannot find any information or a video on how to takeoff one brushhead to change it to another. Could someone please help me?
@brandysmith6486 - On this one in particular...you just pull the brush head straight off.
Ya, no replacement pieces is a no-go
@dianescherr2332 - Like I replied back to Jillpotts7472...please keep in mind, I did not search super hard to find replacement attachments, so maybe they do offer them. But the fact that I didn't see them right away on their website or on their Amazon page...it's leading me to believe they do not offer them. And that's really a bummer cause ain't nobody got the money to purchase the entire brush again, when all you need is one or two attachments.
How do you get the scrub pad off, it’s locked in?
i would like it but we need refill brushes
@jillpotts7472 - I know...cause I can see myself going through that Brillo pad one pretty quickly. Now...keep in mind, I didn't search super hard to find replacement attachments, so maybe they do offer them, but the fact that I didn't see them on their website or on their Amazon page...it's leading me to believe they do not offer them.
love the athletics
@jillpotts7472 - Thank you :)
I can't reset or restart mine
I’m only 4’7” so def would purchase something like this for reach on windows and mirrors. Oh and maybe try a steam mop to help clean those tiles snd grout!!
how to take tail cover to charge
What is the point of demonstrating a cleaning tool on things that are already clean ?
they're all similar--a bit overpriced, IMO. The past few weeks, I've bought one of these (suggested by neighbor), i borrowed a steam cleaner, i bought a handheld bissell steam shot (will return). What i found...the scrub is okay to clean tile floors . The original owners stupidly tiled the entire lviing room, dining area, and kitchen. i used this to manually do each tile and cleaned for 30m with hot water and baking soda. Then later in the day i used a steam cleaner to go over it. Like you, it was my 1st time, so i think i'll use it. i would use it for bathrooms sinks and my kitchen floor but it's certainly not worth $55 (which is what i paid including tax). For $35 it might be more reasonable. The fact that there aren't REPLACEABLE brushes and scrubbers is stupid. So they want you to replace it everytime your brush wears, which is incredibly unenvironmental. Also, most don't come with the Ac power. It did almost nothing for my dirty kitchen grout though.
You need to get some spray Iron Out. Spray it on wait a few minutes voila it’s gone. You may have to wipe it with a cloth but really works. Kitchen sink and bathtub
@lindaandersen3289 - I've never heard of Iron Out, but I did just Google it and apparently I can get it at the Walgreens...so I think I might run over there and grab a bottle. Thanks for the tip.
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Love the kitty who seemed absolutely unimpressed with this OVERPRICED product.
@chainamarie03 - If it was the Black and White cat...that's Joe. He is unimpressed with everything :)
got the same one on temu, they gom from 18-32, mine was free with a promotion but regularly 24......robbed!!!
Seems Ok to me I only spent $17.99
Please change your shirt next time you make the video..
No, I wouldn't buy it.
@freetob1 - Me either :)