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CircuitTech AquaScrub Pro

CircuitTech AquaScrub Pro

Regular price CHF 49.90
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  • 280 RPM motorized scrubbing — consistent torque does the work your arm used to do, lifting soap scum and hard-water stains in seconds

  • 3 quick-swap brush heads included — soft bristle, dense sponge, and microfiber buffer cover tile, glass, ceramic, fixtures, and stainless steel

  • 90-minute battery on a full charge — enough for a full bathroom deep-clean with USB-C recharge in about 3.5 hours

  • Splash-resistant under 400g — built to handle wet bathroom and kitchen use without water damage, light enough for one-handed reach into corners

  • Wall-mountable holder included — clicks onto the bathroom wall so the unit, brush heads, and cable stay organized between cleans

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Built for people who are sick of getting on their knees with a sponge to scrub grime out of grout, tile corners, and the rim of the bathtub.

The AquaScrub Pro pairs a 280 RPM brushless motor with a balanced handheld body that does the work for you — no bending, no scrubbing, no aching wrists. Where a regular sponge or scrub brush relies entirely on your arm strength, the AquaScrub's motorized head delivers consistent pressure across every pass, so soap scum, hard-water stains, and stuck-on grime lift in seconds instead of minutes.

What sets it apart is the swap-in head system. One press releases the current brush, and any of the included attachments clicks straight in — soft bristle for tile, dense sponge for glass and ceramic, microfiber buffer for fixtures and stainless steel. No tools, no separate adapters, no fiddly threading.

The full kit includes the handheld unit, three brush heads covering 90% of household cleaning surfaces, a wall-mountable holder so it stores cleanly, and a USB-C charging cable that takes the unit from empty to full in about 3.5 hours. A single charge runs roughly 90 minutes of continuous cleaning — enough for a full bathroom deep-clean with battery to spare. The nylon bristles are firm enough to lift baked-on residue but soft enough not to scratch porcelain, chrome, glass, or enamel.

The body is splash-resistant, balanced under 400g, and shaped so you can reach behind taps, into shower corners, and along the underside of toilet rims without contorting your wrist. Use it daily without worry — the AquaScrub Pro turns the worst 20 minutes of your weekly cleaning routine into a job you can finish standing up.

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CircuitTech AquaScrub Pro

Regular price CHF 49.90
Regular price CHF 49.90 Sale price CHF 65.00
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Why You'll Love It

If you've ever spent 15 minutes on your knees scrubbing grout only to find the same grime back next week, the AquaScrub Pro changes the math. The 280 RPM motor delivers consistent rotational pressure that no human arm can match, so soap scum, hard-water rings, and stuck-on cooking grease lift in one or two passes instead of ten. Three quick-swap heads cover the surfaces you actually clean — soft bristle for tile and grout, dense sponge for glass and ceramic, microfiber buffer for taps and stainless steel — and the whole unit weighs under 400g, so you can hold it overhead in the shower or reach behind the toilet without your wrist giving up. One USB-C charge runs 90 minutes of continuous cleaning. This is the last scrub brush you'll buy.

Use Cases

  • Bathroom deep-clean — tile, grout, bathtub, shower glass, and toilet base in one continuous pass
  • Kitchen sink and stovetop — burnt-on residue, hard-water spots, and the gap behind the tap that a sponge can't reach
  • Stove and cooktop — cooked-on grease around burners and stainless edges without scratching the surface
  • Dishes and cookware — pots, pans, and baking trays where you'd otherwise be scrubbing for ten minutes
  • Tight corners and tap bases — narrow brush angle gets behind faucets and under shower fittings
  • Travel and rentals — fits in a tote, runs on stored charge, ideal for Airbnb hosts and short-term stay turnovers
  • Hard-to-reach grime — toilet rim undersides, window tracks, and shower door channels

How to Use

  1. Charge the unit fully before first use — plug the USB-C cable into the port on the base of the handle. The indicator light shows red while charging and turns green when full (about 3.5 hours from empty).
  2. Press the brush release button on the front of the head and pull the current attachment straight off.
  3. Select the right head for the surface — soft bristle for tile and grout, dense sponge for glass and smooth ceramic, microfiber buffer for chrome, stainless steel, and polished fixtures.
  4. Click the new head onto the spindle until you feel it lock in place.
  5. Apply a small amount of cleaning spray or soap directly to the surface, then place the brush head on the area before pressing the power button — starting the motor away from the surface flicks droplets.
  6. Press the power button once to start. Move the head in slow overlapping passes — let the motor do the scrubbing, don't push down hard.
  7. For stubborn grime, hold the head on one spot for 3–5 seconds, then lift and inspect. Repeat if needed rather than pressing harder.
  8. Rinse the brush head under running water after each use. Avoid submerging the handle body — it's splash-resistant, not waterproof.
  9. Air-dry the brush heads on the wall-mount holder before storing.
  10. Recharge when the indicator light starts flashing red. Don't leave the unit on the charger long-term once full.

Be Sure of Your Choice

Most handheld scrubbers look fine in the product photos and disappoint you within a week — weak motors that stall under any real pressure, single non-swappable heads, and battery life that dies halfway through one bathroom. Here's how the AquaScrub Pro is built differently.

  Generic electric scrubbers

280 RPM motorized scrubbing with consistent torque under pressure

3 quick-swap brush heads (soft bristle + dense sponge + microfiber buffer)

90-minute runtime + USB-C recharge in 3.5 hours

30-day no-questions returns

Free shipping worldwide

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The bristles are made from soft nylon designed for delicate surfaces, and the sponge and microfiber heads are even gentler. They're rated safe for shower glass, polished porcelain, stainless steel, and chrome fixtures. For surfaces you're particularly worried about (anti-glare coated glass, etched marble), use the microfiber buffer head and test on a small area first.

A full charge runs about 90 minutes of continuous use — enough for a full bathroom deep-clean. The unit recharges via USB-C in roughly 3.5 hours from empty. A small LED on the base shows red while charging and green when full. The cable is included; any standard USB-C power source works.

The unit is splash-resistant, not fully waterproof. It's designed to handle wet bathroom and kitchen environments — soap, water spray, and direct rinsing of the brush heads — but should not be submerged. After use, rinse the brush head under the tap and wipe the handle body dry.

The standard Cleaning Set includes the AquaScrub Pro handheld unit, three quick-swap brush heads (soft bristle, dense sponge, microfiber buffer), a wall-mountable holder, and a USB-C charging cable. The optional 5 Replacement Heads pack adds a stiff scrubbing brush, scour pad, soft buffer, steel wool head, and an extra sponge for tougher cleaning jobs.

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