Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber and Grout Brush Head
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Battery-powered scrubber makes 60 moves per second to slough dirt and deposits off tiles and other surfaces
Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber and Grout Brush Head
When dirt and grime appear on tiles, this Rubbermaid electronic scrubber creates enough elbow grease to remove the offending smudges. The grout-brush head’s firm, hardy bristles move up to 60 times per second while cleaning on two different setting—continuous motion or pulse. The scrubber’s petite cone shape makes it easy to fit into tight spaces like shower corners, and the ergonomic grip is comfortable for homeowners to hold.
- Cone-shaped scrubber fits in tight places
- Firm scrubbing bristles
- Works at 60 scrubs per second
- Two settings: pulse or continuous scrub
- Ergonomic grip
- Watertight; can withstand occasional splashes and tears
- Grout brush head is dishwasher-safe (brush only)
- Power: 6 volts
- Requires four AA batteries (included)
- Dimensions: 12.7”x7”x1.8”
About Rubbermaid
For several decades, Rubbermaid has produced storage and organizational products for virtually any part of the house. Its origins, however, are far more humble; Rubbermaid developed out of a company that initially only made toy balloons. In the 1930s, the company added an inventor’s rubber dustpan, which was tough to bend out of shape and didn’t damage walls like metal did. It was a quick hit, and soon the company expanded into plastic trashcans, dishpans, and other housewares. Although not everything panned out (Rubbermaid once made skis), today you can buy beverage containers, storage compartments, and organizers for your closets, garage, and more. And every product is crafted with Rubbermaid’s trademark durability and smart sense of design.
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Battery-powered scrubber makes 60 moves per second to slough dirt and deposits off tiles and other surfaces
Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber and Grout Brush Head
When dirt and grime appear on tiles, this Rubbermaid electronic scrubber creates enough elbow grease to remove the offending smudges. The grout-brush head’s firm, hardy bristles move up to 60 times per second while cleaning on two different setting—continuous motion or pulse. The scrubber’s petite cone shape makes it easy to fit into tight spaces like shower corners, and the ergonomic grip is comfortable for homeowners to hold.
- Cone-shaped scrubber fits in tight places
- Firm scrubbing bristles
- Works at 60 scrubs per second
- Two settings: pulse or continuous scrub
- Ergonomic grip
- Watertight; can withstand occasional splashes and tears
- Grout brush head is dishwasher-safe (brush only)
- Power: 6 volts
- Requires four AA batteries (included)
- Dimensions: 12.7”x7”x1.8”
About Rubbermaid
For several decades, Rubbermaid has produced storage and organizational products for virtually any part of the house. Its origins, however, are far more humble; Rubbermaid developed out of a company that initially only made toy balloons. In the 1930s, the company added an inventor’s rubber dustpan, which was tough to bend out of shape and didn’t damage walls like metal did. It was a quick hit, and soon the company expanded into plastic trashcans, dishpans, and other housewares. Although not everything panned out (Rubbermaid once made skis), today you can buy beverage containers, storage compartments, and organizers for your closets, garage, and more. And every product is crafted with Rubbermaid’s trademark durability and smart sense of design.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.
Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 12 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- How is the strike-through price determined?