Walmart has cordless electric scrubber, normally $99, on sale for $29

Cleaning doesn’t have to be back-breaking work.

If you want to make scrubbing your bath, walls and floors easier, check out the cordless electric Spin Scrubber from Hoofun Store at Walmart.com. With a retractable handle and seven replacement heads, it’s perfect for a variety of cleaning chores.

Normally $99.99, it’s on sale for $29.98.

You can order yours here.

Here’s everything you need to know about the scrubber:

Rechargeable battery

The Hoofun Electric Spin Scrubber operates on a 3.7V rechargeable battery, which takes 60 to 90 minutes to fully charge. It has compact dimensions of 20.5 cm by 9.5 cm (approximately 8 x 3.7 inches) and delivers a powerful spin speed of 400 rotations per minute (rpm). This electric scrubber is made from durable materials, specifically silicone and stainless steel, and weighs around 2.6 pounds. It also features an IPX5 waterproof rating, making it suitable for use in wet environments.

Versatility of the dual handles

One of the standout features of the Hoofun Electric Spin Scrubber is its multifunctional design that incorporates both a long handle and a short handle. This versatility allows users to clean hard-to-reach areas like bathtubs and tile grouts without straining their backs or knees. The long handle can be adjusted from 43 to 55 inches, catering to various cleaning needs, while the short handle is perfect for tasks in tighter areas like sinks and countertops.

Lock state functionality

An additional unique feature of the Hoofun Electric Spin Scrubber is its lock state functionality. If the battery indicator begins to flash and the scrubber stops spinning, this indicates that the device has entered a lock state. Users can simply press the button for three seconds to reset and reactivate the device, allowing for seamless operation without the hassle of troubleshooting.

Generative AI was used to create a product description for this story, based on data provided by Walmart.com. It was reviewed and edited by AL.com.