First off, the IPX7 waterproofing is no joke. I’ve accidentally dunked this thing in a bucket of soapy water while scrubbing my shower tiles, and it didn’t even flinch. No sputters, no weird noises—just kept spinning like a champ. It’s liberating to clean without tip-toeing around electronics.
The extendable handle? Game-changer. I used to dread cleaning the bathtub because bending over made my back scream. Now I just adjust the handle to standing height and let the scrubber do the crouching for me. Bonus: The lightweight design means I can maneuver it easily even when tackling ceiling corners.
About those attachments—the corner brush got into my shower grout like a dental hygienist flossing teeth. And the flat head? Obliterated months of soap scum on my tile floor in minutes. Pro tip: Use the fast speed for stubborn stains but ease up on pressure; let the bristles dance over grime instead of muscling through.
Battery life surprised me. After three full bathroom deep-cleans (including scrubbing my textured shower floor that usually eats scrub brushes alive), it still had juice left. I do wish the USB port had a sturdier cover though—I caught myself nervously checking it after every splash.
For $40, this feels like cheating at cleaning. My only gripe? The smooth handle gets slippery when soap enters the mix. I wrapped a rubber band around it for grip, but a textured silicone sleeve would’ve been chef’s kiss.
Final verdict: If you hate scrubbing but love spotless surfaces, this is your MVP. It’s not perfect, but it turned my least favorite chore into something that almost feels… satisfying?