One nice feature is the motor cutout sensor. If the tool binds it stops the motor almost instantly. All you have to do is turn it off and then on and it starts right up. So, don't be surprised if it quits cold. Hit the switch x2.
Come on Pete. You have to wet the sink before adding soap and let it soak for some minutes before you start scrubbing with the Verge. It will make the job way more easy for you and will also have made a better result in the Video.
Not sure on that as once you press on it too hard it has an auto-safety shut-off so it won't damage it. If you don't have to press hard to polish steel and aluminum then yes by all means.
It can last 58 straight minutes of heavier cleaning. The previous model only lasted about 32 minutes. I have purchased one for all of my staff if that gives you any confidence which equals now a total of 9. They take 2 hours to charge so my crew can charge theirs in their vehicles. So far I have had zero negative feedback from staff. Yes, I missed that in my video review but will update it soon as I have even more footage of terrible filth that this tool helps me get rid of.
Went to Lowes for light bulbs. Max $10. Walked out with lightbulbs, gloves, laser level, shop vac, shop vac extender & brush attachment, furniture felt pads, along with 2 of these gizmos. $257....😅😫 Darn hardware stores and their enticing goodies!
@@quicheitsimple You will not be sad. I've used many types and I LOVE these...and in my commercial business I can beat up the pads pretty bad but the unit itself gets wet and dropped etc. and I've had zero trouble. I like the downforce I can get on them. LOVE THEM!
If you want to scrub the shower and tub then do it while you are in the shower. The unit is waterproof and you don't need to worry about cleaners splattering about...as you are in the shower. (NB: Don't do this one at work) XD
Not sure about that but I personally use 0000 steel wool. Yep I know it sounds like it would scratch it but it doesn't. They call it Four Oh steel wool but its just for zeroes. Bag of it at the hardware store. Gets sap and dead bugs off perfectly.
Hahah great question. It's a machinists shop and they don't clean anything so they hired me and that was several years build up of grease grime and the lava soap which has grit in it to clean mechanics hands. Soap scum builds up and doesn't rinse away when no one is cleaning it weekly. It doesn't look like that any longer but that is how and it was the PERFECT sink to use for this video wouldn't you agree? Thank you for your question and for watching! We appreciate it so much!
@@petesreviewsrants1724 On that sink, Following up with Nexgen ceramic spray helps keep the soap scum from building up again for a while. It doesn't take much and it seems to last. I can't tell you how long just yet, I used it on my wife's tub after cleaning out some scum from some "Dead Sea Mineral Soap" (that was the absolute worst stuff I've ever had to clean. It took about 1/4 can of Citrol Industrial spray to get it all off. Nothing else would even phase it.). So far, there is no soap scum build up after a month with the Nexgen. It's supposed to be good for about 6 months on a car (which I haven't tried yet). So far it seems to work as well as the old "Amway Hard Surface Protectant" (where RainX got it's idea from) and it lasted about 9 months in a tub, sink or toilet, and about 6 months on a windshield or chrome bumper but it hasn't been available for years. RainX doesn't last nearly as long (Mo Muney for them) and so far I haven't found a suitable substitute. I'm hoping that this Nexgen stuff works out. It's supposed to have the highest amount of Silicon Dioxide amount on the market (13%). They also make a ceramic soap that is supposed to have the silicone dioxide in it that may help extend the protection. Good video. I like Dremel stuff and have been curious about the Versa, being USB powered and all. Lion batteries have come along way towards bringing me over to cordless tools. When they die, and they always do at the most inopportune time, I like having the corded variety around to pick up their slack. Seems like they could come up with a battery pack version of the Versa. THAT would be cool. Take care and thanks again!
Because as I stated if you have hand problems i.e. pain, arthritis, etc...holding a big drill is much more difficult whereas this fits right in the palm of your hand, is very lightweight yet powerful and is easily able to get in to tight corners. A drill is over kill and the drill selection of brushes is nowhere near the offerings that dremel has. I have never seen anything but the yellow nylon scrubbing brushes for a drill but Dremel makes scour pads in various grades of aggressiveness plus horse hair brushes as well as nylon. There is no comparison plus this easily charges in a USB whereas a battery drilll charger is much larger. I can charge this in my work van in between accounts...and if it's stolen I am not out the cost of a drill. Plus, it fits in the janitorial aprons/smocks that are on the market...a drill won't plus if an employee forgets this it is usually still there - if they forget to put away your DeWalt drill - you can kiss that goodbye. Thanks for your question! I appreciate your viewing and interaction!
Wow look at that sink! That tool looks awesome.
Thank you! This made quick work of it.
One nice feature is the motor cutout sensor. If the tool binds it stops the motor almost instantly.
All you have to do is turn it off and then on and it starts right up. So, don't be surprised if it quits cold. Hit the switch x2.
Yep... Totally could have used this a couple months ago... That was awesome!
Do you think it can help me to scrup a pool tile border which is full of chlorine sediments?
Yes, it has a stiff pad as well as a fairly tough nylon brush with it.
Come on Pete. You have to wet the sink before adding soap and let it soak for some minutes before you start scrubbing with the Verge.
It will make the job way more easy for you and will also have made a better result in the Video.
Sink was wetted and results were perfect.
I'm wondering if this tool would make a handy buffing tool to polish steel and aluminum parts.
Not sure on that as once you press on it too hard it has an auto-safety shut-off so it won't damage it. If you don't have to press hard to polish steel and aluminum then yes by all means.
Do you have to buy the sponge/ attachment from Dremel or do generic brush/ pads work
It came with attachments.
What abt the alternatives?
What about battery life with 33% more power?
It can last 58 straight minutes of heavier cleaning. The previous model only lasted about 32 minutes. I have purchased one for all of my staff if that gives you any confidence which equals now a total of 9. They take 2 hours to charge so my crew can charge theirs in their vehicles. So far I have had zero negative feedback from staff. Yes, I missed that in my video review but will update it soon as I have even more footage of terrible filth that this tool helps me get rid of.
@@petesreviewsrants1724 thats great! Thank you very much for a quick response! 😀
Went to Lowes for light bulbs. Max $10. Walked out with lightbulbs, gloves, laser level, shop vac, shop vac extender & brush attachment, furniture felt pads, along with 2 of these gizmos. $257....😅😫 Darn hardware stores and their enticing goodies!
@@quicheitsimple You will not be sad. I've used many types and I LOVE these...and in my commercial business I can beat up the pads pretty bad but the unit itself gets wet and dropped etc. and I've had zero trouble. I like the downforce I can get on them. LOVE THEM!
If you want to scrub the shower and tub then do it while you are in the shower.
The unit is waterproof and you don't need to worry about cleaners splattering about...as you are in the shower.
(NB: Don't do this one at work) XD
hahaaahaha - exactly!
This tool will definitely give the employees more time to smoke up.
Oops, I mean "Clean the Break Room". XD
Hahaha - they are a hit with all the team members and still going strong.
Can you use the versa on a car windshield?...if so what attachment...thanks
Not sure about that but I personally use 0000 steel wool. Yep I know it sounds like it would scratch it but it doesn't. They call it Four Oh steel wool but its just for zeroes. Bag of it at the hardware store. Gets sap and dead bugs off perfectly.
My only complaint with this video is you cut out all the satisfying cleaning
Question: how do you make the sink that disgustingly dirty?
Hahah great question. It's a machinists shop and they don't clean anything so they hired me and that was several years build up of grease grime and the lava soap which has grit in it to clean mechanics hands. Soap scum builds up and doesn't rinse away when no one is cleaning it weekly. It doesn't look like that any longer but that is how and it was the PERFECT sink to use for this video wouldn't you agree? Thank you for your question and for watching! We appreciate it so much!
@@petesreviewsrants1724 On that sink, Following up with Nexgen ceramic spray helps keep the soap scum from building up again for a while. It doesn't take much and it seems to last. I can't tell you how long just yet, I used it on my wife's tub after cleaning out some scum from some "Dead Sea Mineral Soap" (that was the absolute worst stuff I've ever had to clean. It took about 1/4 can of Citrol Industrial spray to get it all off. Nothing else would even phase it.). So far, there is no soap scum build up after a month with the Nexgen. It's supposed to be good for about 6 months on a car (which I haven't tried yet).
So far it seems to work as well as the old "Amway Hard Surface Protectant" (where RainX got it's idea from) and it lasted about 9 months in a tub, sink or toilet, and about 6 months on a windshield or chrome bumper but it hasn't been available for years. RainX doesn't last nearly as long (Mo Muney for them) and so far I haven't found a suitable substitute. I'm hoping that this Nexgen stuff works out. It's supposed to have the highest amount of Silicon Dioxide amount on the market (13%). They also make a ceramic soap that is supposed to have the silicone dioxide in it that may help extend the protection.
Good video. I like Dremel stuff and have been curious about the Versa, being USB powered and all. Lion batteries have come along way towards bringing me over to cordless tools. When they die, and they always do at the most inopportune time, I like having the corded variety around to pick up their slack. Seems like they could come up with a battery pack version of the Versa. THAT would be cool.
Take care and thanks again!
@@tinkerscorner54 thank you for the tip on the Nexgen spray. And thank you for watching!
Why not just use a drill with a similar attachment?
Because as I stated if you have hand problems i.e. pain, arthritis, etc...holding a big drill is much more difficult whereas this fits right in the palm of your hand, is very lightweight yet powerful and is easily able to get in to tight corners. A drill is over kill and the drill selection of brushes is nowhere near the offerings that dremel has. I have never seen anything but the yellow nylon scrubbing brushes for a drill but Dremel makes scour pads in various grades of aggressiveness plus horse hair brushes as well as nylon. There is no comparison plus this easily charges in a USB whereas a battery drilll charger is much larger. I can charge this in my work van in between accounts...and if it's stolen I am not out the cost of a drill. Plus, it fits in the janitorial aprons/smocks that are on the market...a drill won't plus if an employee forgets this it is usually still there - if they forget to put away your DeWalt drill - you can kiss that goodbye. Thanks for your question! I appreciate your viewing and interaction!
That’s awesome! How much does it cost? That sink was gross.
$49.98 and if you order it today maybe yours will come tomorrow - mine did! Check it out: amzn.to/35UkB0M