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The Sonic Scrubber is a compact, powerful electric cleaning brush delivering 10,000 oscillations per minute. It comes with 3 brush heads and 4 multi-firm pads designed for diverse surfaces including tile, grout, sinks, and stovetops. Lightweight and water-resistant, it offers a complete cleaning solution with included batteries and accessories, making tough scrubbing effortless and efficient.












| Best Sellers Rank | #133,602 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #201 in Kitchen Brushes |
| Brand | JIC |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,836 Reviews |
| Handle Material | TPE |
| Material | Nylon Melamine Polyester Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) TPE POM |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6"L x 1.4"W x 10.4"H |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bath, Toilet, Tile, Sink, Car |
M**E
Effective and easy to use
Wonderful product! I used it to clean the grease and grime from my stovetop and over-the-range microwave and I plan to use it to clean the grout in my kitchen and bathroom tiles. I like how it comes with different attachments and batteries are included. Even though the packaging and instructions are in Chinese, it’s not even necessary to read them. It’s easy to figure out how to work the device on your own. The only complaint I have is that it’s noisier than I had expected but it’s tolerable. Overall, this makes scrubbing so much easier with little effort! I wish I had bought this product sooner!
A**S
Good
Ordered mine, and was quite surprised to get it a full week before the estimated date of delivery... especially since it was shipped to the U.S. from Japan! So far, I find it's helpful with getting into small spaces, and saves the stress on my hand/wrist joints, as compared to cleaning with a toothbrush. As for the complaint about instructions being in Japanese, I found the written material unnecessary, just by inspecting the unit: 1) The brush heads detach by twisting and pulling off, from the handle ; 2) Unit pulses off/on, by pressing the power button and holding down until released, OR slide the switch upwards to keep the brush continuously on; 3) To replace the 4 AA batteries, press the little black rubber dot inward at the front center bottom of the handle(directly above the black dot on the white plastic end cap), while pulling the white cap away from the handle. My only issue has been that the (yellow) scrubber pad shredded away from its velcro attachment, upon its first use. I had some trepidation if the extra attachment packs and replacement scrub pads of the Scrubbing Bubbles brand would work. They do, which makes me wonder if all these sonic cleaners are made by the same manufacturer, for different name brands.
O**K
Works fine
Does the job, smaller than expected although the measurements are as stated. You definitely have to just let the brush heads use the sonic features to do the work. Don't push hard. Use it like a sonic toothbrush and you'll be very happy with it. I will probably get one of the extension arms for it. 4/21/17 update: I just feel a need to emphasize that this is really small. The brush head is only about an inch wide. Also, I live in a hard water area and so there are always new stains around the bases of my faucets. When I use this it doesn't seem at first to take the stains off, but then I wipe where I've used it and it's clean as a whistle. So I would say now it's great to use in smaller areas. I am 70 and fit but I was hoping for something that would make it easier to clean my tub/shower enclosure and this is just too small. I will be keeping it but will not order an extension. I will be buying one of the larger electric brushes.
V**E
Works, but doesn't osculate.
The item comes with everything you see here, plus with batteries that are already installed. However, the scrubber isn't much more powerful than a electric toothbrush. It has about the same amount of torque on it as well. Also it doesn't osculate liked I'd hoped. it behaves just like a standard electric toothbrush does, by moving the bristles in a back-and-froth motion. It would have more of an effect if it would be in a osculate motion. You see, the reason why toothbrushes don't osculate, is because if they did, they'll cause immense damage to the gums, no matter how soft the bristles are, it'll still cause severe damage to the gum-line. The soft tissue of the gums will get caught in the bristles and will be torn apart. Osculation, (spinning motion) has more of a deeper clean to hard surfaces, which is what I really needed to clean the corners of my bathroom. The tough grit and grim are to tough for an old electric toothbrush, plus, an old electric toothbrush doesn't have those narrow heads (like you see in the pic) to get into those hard to reach places, and CLR will melt the paint off the wall. The instructions, you might as well throw out, it's all in Chinese. So unless if you're willing to learn a new language just for the sake of reading a pamphlet of instructions, throw it away. Now, I'm not trying to slam this product, the thing actually works, just not the way I'd hoped. This product is NOT for brushing your teeth with, OK? In fact, they should but that in BOLD print right on the front label. If they'd did that, this thing might have osculate, and be able to get the job done.
J**E
could not be happier (revised with caveat)
Revised EDIT: I've had this for 2-1/2 years and I'm still singing it's praises. Just one challenge I finally figured out: The velcro head's surface is textured with little spokes that the scrubber pads attach to with velcro. The velcro leaves behind a little residue each time and eventually, the scrubber pads cannot cling tightly. I get some results by increasing pressure a bit, but there's a limit to that. There is a lot of advice on the internet for removing velcro ADHESIVE, but that's not the problem here. It is the fibers of velcro itself and they are quite stubborn, but they are not adhesive. I still consider this one flaw in the design--or perhaps, one flaw in instructions for the consumer (non-existent in English). I found a solution and figured I should share. It's something like cleaning a hairbrush: Take a large safety pin under a bright light and dig a little to get under the velcro. As you pull it up, have a pair of tweezers handy to fully pull clumps away that cling together. I happen to have multiple tweezers around (pointy end and flat end) and both helped. I'd still buy another of these. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I can't yet really judge durability. But this is so fabulous, that that is almost irrelevant. If I have to buy a new one each year, that would be a small price to pay. (More often? I'd probably buy it.) I began in the stall shower, but I have no doubt whatsoever about its potential. I have never looked forward to cleaning (and really noxious cleaning) with such enthusiasm. I think my next projects will be oven racks and a window fan. Then there's that yucky baseboard. But who knows? There's really no stopping me now.
J**E
Excellent tool, highly recommend
This tool just arrived, and since I had a little time I immediately opened it. All packaging instruction is in Chinese, but it was pretty easy to figure out. It comes with all gadgets shown, and it's a solid feeling tool. I used the grout cleaner that just arrived, and with this tool it was quite effortless to clean a corner of the shower that was really shocking. I was so pleased I then did all the rest of the shower and it looks pretty much like new. I can see this tool will become a favorite, there are a number of heads that will work for any variety of uses. Highly recommend.
M**A
BUY ONE FOR ALL YOUR FAMILY!
I live in an old house that hasn't had a lot of upkeep. The amount of dirty corners that I've found is just sad... This is the dream. It scrubs your dirty house, and even areas you would not have though to clean. I just love it. The only reason I've dropped the durability is that some of the nozzles it comes with, and it comes with a bunch, get dirty really fast and I'm not quite sure how to replace them. Buy this. Totally worth it. (Instructions in an other language... but it's easy to work out.)
S**O
Design flaw in power button?!
The product itself is 3 stars. I've bought one similar product 10 yrs ago and that came with a 2 smaller heads of half inch dia (soft and hard). These are the most used heads, that are missing in this product. Came with 4 batteries, could try it straight out of the box. The only reason to buy this product is to minimize/eliminate fatigue in palm and fingers when scrubbing & cleaning. Now this is a deal breaker: The power button is a press type: meaning you have to keep holding it down for it to operate!!! And it is a hard/push on the button - which is outright PAINFUL - even when I tried it for 10 seconds. Not sure if it is a design flaw or a defective product, I feel it is the former. (other similar products have this specified as "pulse or continuous mode") Didn't bother using for any cleaning, went ahead and returned ASAP. Also the vibration compared to the previous product is intense, leaves the palm hand tingling. Not that one needs instructions to use this product, but the product & instruction page was completely in an oriental language. Zero english. At least we could've established if it is a design flaw or defective switch. Even the product listing on Amazon is minimal, and this is tagged as "Amazon's choice". Always scrutinize more if that is the case. What did I do (and I was all ready to use this product for a household cleaning job that I had lined up): I had recently bought a 4 pack oral-B rechargeable toothbrush set (for my whole family), after using one for 3 yrs. So I just retired my old one for household cleaning! and bleached the old toothbrush heads to use for cleaning. Does the job!
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