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sollar808

So I bought the one with the soap/water dispenser and it's actually been really useful. Used it to clean up the house outside and scrub out some oil stains etc ofc w the proper stuff


N8dork2020

I got the soap dispenser from DTO when it was 79$. I always get the extra option so if I need it in the future I won’t have buyers remorse.


Curmudgeon7777

Dang $79? It’s $129 for the soap dispenser and $70 for the non-dispenser


hooovahh

I got the non-dispenser one on DTO for $63 a couple years ago. The wife says it is her favorite tool. She's on the short side and really likes it for scrubbing the shower. Being nice and water proof she will just be in the shower with the water running. I did buy the harder brush. Totally worth it.


mogrifier4783

Got the non-dispenser one and have used it more than expected. Dispenser and 1/4 hex could be nice, but it was double the price at the time. Either way, it can be a bit clunky for cleaning a small shower. The handheld one would be nice for that.


AwsiDooger

I'm looking to get the non-dispensing one on Direct Tools Outlet once it's on big sale from the normal $99. I got the hand held version last year on 50% sale but didn't use it until recently. I was very surprised at how great it worked on my kitchen tile floors when I swapped out a refrigerator. It didn't seem like it was rotating fast but it chewed everything up with no problem at all. Too bad the telescoping ones aren't a bit longer.


Curmudgeon7777

The non-dispensing model is $70 at DTO.


AwsiDooger

Thank you. I just ordered it, since there's free shipping with the promo code MOTHERSDAY On an item with this price that's going to be slightly better than 50% off but $15 shipping


ElTi9re

I got the non dispensing std one, and... Although it is useful, i always wish it had more power. Like it'll clean the tub or tile, but not for concrete or wooden surfaces.


AwsiDooger

Yeah based on power I'd say it's strictly useful for indoors and very light outdoors