Select Home Depot Stores [link for reference only;
store locator] have
13.5" Libman High Power Extra-Large Heavy-Duty Floor Scrub Brush w/ Swiveling Head on sale for
$5.02. Pricing/offer is valid for
in-store purchase only.
Thanks to Community Member
Totspurs for sharing this deal.
Note: In-store availability and pricing varies by location. You may be able to check your selected store's availability by clicking "See In-Store Clearance Price" below the Online Price on the
product page.
Product Details:
- The innovative swiveling design ensures full brush-to-floor contact at any angle, allowing for effective scrubbing without straining your back.
- Made from tough polymer fibers, this scrub brush is built for heavy-duty scrubbing, loosening and lifting dirt effectively.
- The fibers are not flagged, making them ideal for handling heavier debris.
- With a generous size of 13.5 in. x 5 in., this brush covers more area quickly, making it great for scrubbing grout lines in tile, greasy restaurant floors, and other tough surfaces.
- The heavy-duty swivel brace allows the brush head to pivot while maintaining flat contact with the floor.
- The long handle, coated with electrostatic paint that resists chipping, offers excellent reach for scrubbing without kneeling.
- Perfect for smooth and semi-smooth surfaces, including driveways, sidewalks, decks, basements, and garages. Ideal for cleaning applications in residential and commercial settings.
- Handle grip with hanger hole for easy storage.
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I bet a little JB Weld or epoxy might fix it.
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I bet a little JB Weld or epoxy might fix it.
Damn dude you went SEARCHING
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I bet a little JB Weld or epoxy might fix it.
Never had an issue with a standard deck brush. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
"The head does not lock in place, so it "swivels consistently," requiring frequent stops to reposition the brush. Users attempted hacks (bolts) to stabilize it, but the flipping persisted"
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