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4 Best Electric Spin Scrubbers, Tested and Reviewed

These handy gadgets make scrubbing effortless and quick.

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Instead of scrubbing endlessly at soap scum in the shower or grease on the stovetop, electric spin scrubbers help take on tough messes with ease. Their powerful rotating brush heads are designed to break down tough grime with less effort. Not to mention, they come with interchangeable attachments to clean nearly any surface from bathroom tiles to outdoor grills, making them a versatile addition to your cleaning tools.

At the Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care and Cleaning Lab, we test cleaning tools and products year-round to see which ones truly make chores easier. For our latest roundup, we evaluated eight electric spin scrubbers, conducting several tests such as how well each model removed a layer of dried on clay from ceramic tile, whether it was easy to maneuver and much more. We also note factors like splashing, weight, and the number of attachments included. We ensure our top picks meet our rigorous criteria for ease of use and performance.

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Best Overall

HOTO Electric Spin Scrubber

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Pros

  • Comes with a telescoping handle
  • Long battery run time
  • Excellent at removing grime

Cons

  • Heavy

On top of this spin scrubber's sleek design, it was also one of the top performer's in our tests for removing soil. Our pros found the hand held scrubber easy to maneuver and comfortable to hold.

You also won't have to worry about bending over to scrub the tub, since it comes with a telescoping extension pole that adjusts from 37 to 51 inches. It includes six attachments, from a rough scouring pad to a soft cloth pad, making it extremely versatile.

HOW IT PERFORMED IN OUR TESTS: This compact hand held scrubber removed dried on clay with ease. When we tested the battery it lasted nearly 2 hours and 20 minutes, making it one of the longest run times out of our roundup of spin scrubbers.

TAKE NOTE: Our only minor complaint: It's one of the heavier scrubbers we tested.

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Adjustable length51-57 inches
Run time139 minutes
Included attachmentsExtension pole, small flat brush, large flat brush, pointed brush, sponge pad, scour pad, cloth pad
Multiple speedsYes, two settings
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Best Value

Casabella Power Spin Scrubber

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Pros

  • Pivoting head
  • Excels at dirt removal
  • Long extension pole

Cons

  • Harder to use as a handheld device

The Casabella Power Spin Scrubber is an excellent deal. For under $60, it features a long handle that minimizes the need to bend over while scrubbing and also comes with an extendable pole to help reach taller areas, such as the shower walls. It can extend up to 47.5 inches, which is one of the longest options we tested. Our experts were also impressed with the pivoting head feature that allows you to find the best angle for scrubbing, making it easier to clean.

HOW IT PERFORMED IN OUR TESTS: In our tests, it excelled at removing dirt, only requiring a small amount of pressure to clean. We also found it comfortable to hold and easy to maneuver.

TAKE NOTE: We found the extended handle makes it heavier and harder to use as a handheld scrubber, so it’s best suited for someone who primarily needs a longer electric spin scrubber.

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Adjustable lengthUp to 47.5 inches
Run time98 minutes
Included attachmentsExtension pole, dome brush, large flat brush, small flat brush, angled brush
Multiple speedsNo
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Best Handheld

Ruby Horsepower Waterproof Power Scrubber

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Pros

  • Great at removing grime
  • Lightweight
  • Doesn't splash

Cons

  • Does not have an extension pole

The Ruby Horsepower electric spin scrubber lives up to its name as a true workhorse. For such a small handheld device, our experts were surprised at how effective it is at scrubbing.

We found the thinner handle comfortable to hold, especially for smaller hands, and the rubber material ensures a solid grip. Not to mention it's light weight at just under one pound, making it an excellent choice for a handheld electric spin scrubber.

One unique attachment that comes with this spin scrubber is a steel wool brush for heavy-duty jobs, which is not commonly found in many models. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with an extension pole.

HOW IT PERFORMED IN OUR TESTS: We found that it did a great job removing grime with moderate pressure. We were impressed it didn't splash liquid around while testing.

TAKE NOTE: There is a learning curve for how much pressure to apply when cleaning. During testing, we found that it needed a slightly heavier hand when it comes to pressure, but applying too much pressure caused the bristles to splay out.

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Adjustable lengthNo (whole scrubber is 9.17 inches)
Run time97 minutes
Attachments5 pieces: Flat brush, cone brush, scrub brush, microfiber polisher, steel wool
Multiple speedsNo
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Best for Small Crevices

Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber

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Pros

  • Exceptional at cleaning grout
  • Compact and maneuverable
  • Comes with an assortment of attachments

Cons

  • Splashes

This electric scrubber is best suited for small areas such as tile grout and other small crevices. It's slightly larger than an electric toothbrush, so it's no surprise it's the lightest among the electric spin scrubbers we tested, weighing just shy of half a pound.

It’s powered by AA batteries instead of a rechargeable battery, so you won’t have to worry about pausing to recharge the battery in the middle of cleaning; simply replace the batteries, and you're ready to start cleaning again.

It comes with an assortment of brushes and pads for various tasks including scrubbing dishes, cleaning grime around sink faucets, removing soap scum from shower heads, and tackling other intricate spaces.

HOW IT PERFORMED IN OUR TESTS: It performed well in tight spaces, thanks to its compact design and light weight.

TAKE NOTE: It splashed more than other models in our tests, but not so much that it was a dealbreaker. You'll want to move items out of the way and wear clothing you don't mind getting a few splatters on when using this tool.

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Adjustable lengthNo (whole scrubber is 11.63 inches)
Run timeN/A (Uses AA batteries)
Attachments16 pieces: Extra large brush, large brush, delicate brush, grout brush, microfiber pads x 5, non-scratch scrubber pads x 6
Multiple speedsNo
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How we test electric spin scrubbers

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When the Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care and Cleaning Lab tests spin scrubbers, we evaluate ease of use and performance.

For ease of use, we assess how comfortable the electric spin scrubbers feel during use and if they are easy to grip. We also examine the controls and ease of maneuvering each device while cleaning, particularly in tighter areas like corners.

We note the versatility of each spin scrubber and check the quantity and types of attachments for various cleaning tasks. We also weigh each model to determine if it's heavy and could become tiring to hold for extended periods.

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To assess performance, we spread a measured amount of clay mask on our test tiles and let it dry completely. Afterward, we lightly wet the scrubber head and clean for 30 seconds, at which point we evaluate how much clay the scrubber has removed.

We also apply clay in the corner of a sink, let it fully dry, and then clean for 10 seconds before evaluating how much soil is removed. In addition, we rate the amount of pressure needed for effective cleaning when cleaning both the tile and corners, and if the bristles splay out.

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We test how much the electric spin scrubber splashes by applying a thin layer of clay mask on the bottom of a dish basin, spraying a set amount of cleaning fluid on the clay, and scrubbing for 10 seconds. We then assess the amount of clay bits that have been flung to the sides of the basin.

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Finally, we measure the battery life by fully charging the scrubber, turning it on, and letting it run until it stops.

What to look for when shopping for the best electric spin scrubbers

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✔️ Attachments: Consider the cleaning tasks at hand and the attachments that come with the electric spin scrubber. Scrub brushes can have hard or soft bristles, each suited for different jobs. Soft bristles are better for items that may easily scratch such as a glass stovetop, while hard bristles tackle stubborn grime. Scrub brushes also come in various shapes, such as flat, dome-shaped, or pointed. Beyond scrub brushes, electric spin scrubbers may come with other attachments like scouring pads, scrubbing pads, sponge pads, or pads with fabric such as microfiber.

✔️ Extension pole: If cleaning tall areas like shower walls or lower areas like floors is on your to-do list, look for an electric scrubber that comes with an extension pole. This piece extends the handle's length, so you won’t need to drag out a ladder to reach higher areas or bend over while scrubbing the floor, saving you from potential back pain.

✔️ Run time: Electric spin scrubbers have varying battery life, so check how long it runs. A longer run time allows you to clean without the interruption of the battery dying in the middle of a task.

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Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Jamie Ueda is a contributing writer with almost two decades of experience in consumer products. She has tested and written about many home products, including all of the electric spin scrubbers mentioned in this article.

Noah Pinsonnault works as a product reviews analyst in the Home Care and Cleaning Lab where he helps design and perform tests on various product categories. He helped test electric spin scrubbers for this story.

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Jamie Ueda
Contributing Writer and Analyst

Jamie Ueda is a consumer products expert with over 17 years of experience in areas of product development and manufacturing. She has held leading roles at both mid-size consumer goods companies and one of the most notable and largest apparel brands in the world. Jamie has contributed to several of the GH Institute Labs, including Kitchen Appliances, Media and Tech, Textiles and Home Appliances. In her free time she enjoys cooking, traveling, and working out.

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Tested byNoah Pinsonnault
Home Care & Cleaning Reviews Analyst

Noah works as a product reviews analyst in the Home Care & Cleaning Lab where he helps design and perform tests on various product categories. He draws on scientific expertise garnered during his time as an environmental researcher, where he managed environmental monitoring equipment, analyzed water samples in a lab and developed protocols for restoration projects. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in environmental science from the University of Wisconsin-Superior. 

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