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Electric Spin Scrubber

★★★★★ 3/5 Cleaning £30–£40

A cordless long-handled scrubber with spinning brush heads, sold everywhere on TikTok as the end of scrubbing on your knees.

✔ Get it if: Good if bending and kneeling is hard on your knees and back — it does the scrubbing motion for you.
✖ Skip it if: If you expect it to blast off years of baked-on grime with no effort, you'll be disappointed.

👍 What’s good

  • No more kneeling in the shower tray
  • Genuinely good on soap scum and tile grout
  • Long handle reaches behind the toilet
  • Cordless and waterproof

👎 What’s not

  • Motor stalls if you press hard on tough grime
  • Battery fades noticeably after 20 minutes
  • Brush heads are pricey to replace

What it claims to do

It claims to make scrubbing effortless — spinning brush does the work, long handle saves your back and knees.

What happened when I tested it

Cleaned a full bathroom, the oven door and garden furniture. Bathroom: genuinely impressive. Oven door: it just polished the grease. Garden table: decent with pre-spray.

📋 Test notes: Tested on 4 surfaces over 2 weeks. Best result: tile grout. Worst: oven glass. Battery gave ~25 useful minutes per charge.

What I liked

The shower screen and tile grout results — visibly better than my usual scrub, with zero knee time. For anyone with dodgy knees this is the real selling point.

What I didn’t like

The TikTok videos show it melting through filth. Reality: light-to-medium dirt only. Press hard and the motor complains.

Price & value

£30–£40 is a fair price only if the no-kneeling benefit applies to you. Otherwise a £3 brush and elbow grease wins.

Worth it or bin it?

Maybe. If kneeling and scrubbing hurts, it earns its place. If you just want less effort on heavy grime, it's not the miracle the videos suggest.

? Maybe   Final rating: 3/5