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Early Prime Day deal: Save 88% (that's $350!) on a 'game-changer' electric bathroom scrubber

Early Prime Day deal: Save 88% (that's $350!) on a 'game-changer' electric bathroom scrubber

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To many, cleaning is a necessary evil. If getting down on your hands and knees is tough on your body, you might want to consider buying an Electric Spin Scrubber. Yahoo Canada readers love this device, and it's currently a whopping 88 per cent off on Amazon Canada as part of a limited-time pre-Prime Day 2025 deal.
The popular cleaning tool has 200+ reviews, with more than 3,000 people purchasing one in the past month alone. To discover why shoppers call the scrubber a "game-changer for deep cleaning," keep scrolling.More than 3,000 Amazon shoppers purchased this electric spin scrubber in the past month.
This electric scrubber comes with eight detachable brushes, including a flat brush for tile floors and grout, a round brush for curved surfaces, a cloth brush for fabrics and more.
It has a "powerful" motor with two speeds: one for daily cleaning while the second provides a deeper, more intense scrub. The handle extends from about 12 inches to 43.3 inches, which helps to get into those hard-to-reach nooks and crannies.
In terms of use, the scrubber can work for approximately 90 minutes on a single charge. The scrubber has an IPX7 waterproof rating and a type-C charging port.
🛍️ 250+ ratings
⭐ 4.5/5 stars
🏅"Game-changer for deep cleaning"
This bestselling spin scrubber is a "game-changer for deep cleaning," according to one shopper.
It's "powerful, easy to use, and truly saves my back and knees," they write. "I mostly use it in the bathroom and it cuts cleaning time in half," adding, it's a "must-have tool" in their cleaning routine.
The spin scrubber is "super convenient" and "helps reach tricky spots without bending or straining," comments another shopper.
The brush heads "cover everything from tiles to bathtubs," so it's a "great all-in-one tool."
A third Amazon reviewer says the "powerful" tool makes cleaning "so much easier." It "feels sturdy and durable," and it makes scrubbing the bathroom "so much faster and easier," they write.
While the scrubber has a near-perfect rating on Amazon, some shoppers say it didn't meet their expectations and write that there's "not enough power" for a truly deep clean.
If you're looking for an affordable cleaning gadget that'll save your back and knees, this Electric Spin Scrubber is a great buy, especially at its pre-Prime Day deal price. However, if you're looking to truly deep clean your home, some shoppers caution that this device doesn't have enough power.
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