![]() ![]() Of all the use cases, this was the one where I could see myself using the drill every time it’s time to clean. I’ve never had an easier time scrubbing down my tub, clearing away mold and mildew from grout lines, and clearing the nooks and crannies around the fixtures. While I limited my focus primarily to the kitchen, the drill brush really won me over in the bathroom, and specifically the shower. The original brush did an excellent job removing crud from an unsealed tile seam at the back of my counter that thwarted all my previous cleaning efforts, and it was also the ideal shape for scrubbing the sink drain. Equipped with a mild abrasive cleaner like the Pink Stuff, the drill provides enough power and leverage to target grimy areas with precision. The best use for the drill brush is for getting at tile backsplashes, grout lines, and other hard-to-reach areas. The overall experience was a bit like running the kitchen through a car wash, and was highly satisfying. In this instance, I preferred the sponge attachment over the bristles, although both worked well to dispatch turmeric stains and stubborn grease spots around the stove. I won’t bust out the drill every time I wipe down the counter, but for a once in a while, comprehensive scrub down, the drill was made quick work of my butcher block island and countertops. If you’re using natural degunking methods, like making a mixture of baking soda and dish soap, the brush is excellent for working up a lather that you can use to cover everything you wish to clean. The wide brush is also great for scrubbing around wire grates and racks with ease. The drill provides extra reach and leverage in corners and areas where you might have a hard time exerting force with hands alone. ![]() For example, cleaning the inside of my oven it’s difficult to clean every surface without inserting your body in the oven, and scrubbing at carbonized messes at full strength is exhausting. The drill brush is most practical for heavy duty cleaning scenarios that require power rather than finesse. ![]()
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