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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Black and Decker S600 Cordless Powered ScrubberCustomer Review: Black and Decker S600 Cordless Powered Scrubber Summary: 5 Stars
Awesome product~ Wonderful cleaning tool, gets into all the nooks and crannies....wish I had gotten one sooner!
Customer Review: Great Purchase Summary: 5 Stars
So, glad I bought this scrubber. Wanted it for the shower & it worked like I thought it would. Good price too!
Customer Review: Excellent Summary: 5 Stars
The Black and Decker Power Scubber was exactley as the seller had described. Perfect condition. We love it.
Customer Review: Brilliant! Summary: 5 Stars
Works like a dream. Just be sure to charge for the 18 hours before using for the first time.
Customer Review: I love a good gadget that motivates me to clean! Summary: 4 Stars
For years I have been putting my old oscillating powertooth brush (the round head kind) to work scrubbing grout, and one day it occured to me that I needed a giant sized power brush for my tubs and shower walls! That is when I picked up the Scumbuster.
The PROS:
It does the work for you, you don't need to (and should not, according to the manual) apply much pressure. I use it on high power and it does a good job.
It has a reservoir that sprays cleaning liquid as you go (since I usually find Comet or Barkeeper's Friend powder cleansers to be the most effective- I just fill the reservoir with plain old water)
It has an assortment of brush/scrubber attachments so you have options for each situation (yet,I find I only use the scrubbers)
The price is right (I see Amazon just put the price down to lower than I paid)
It MOTIVATES you to clean that grungy old bath tub, and you can use it while you shower, because it's water resistant.
THE CONS:
As many have already noted, the charge runs out after about 20+ mins of continuous cleaning. Since that is what I usually do, I let it run down and then keep it charged in between (therefore, I threw away that "case" it comes with)
The scrubbing pad attachment (the plastic piece) doesn't really "click" in, and falls off on occasion. (maybe I'm not doing it right-- feel free to comment me if you know something I don't)
The scrubbing pads themselves, don't always stick well to the teeth of the attachment. One way to ensure they do stick better is to use a needle or pick to pull out the fibers that get caught in the teeth of the base attachment after changing them.
I go through scrubbing pads quickly and they are hard to find. (HOWEVER...I found I can purchase those cheap green flat scrubbing pads at the grocery ($1 for 4) and cut them into circles and stick them on)
It can get heavy when you are stretching to clean something (to alleviate this, I found that I don't always need the reservoir so I leave it off and it makes it a bit easier to use) I just hose the shower down then sprinkle my cleanser and that works fine.
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