Monday, May 17, 2010

Scrubbing Bubbles Extend-a-Clean™ Power Sprayer Review, $10 Walmart GC & Coupons Giveaway


I am a member of the  BzzAgent, an awesome site that allows you to test products and share ("bzz") your experience about these products  to your friends. A few days ago, I received my first product to review - the new Scrubbing Bubbles Extend-A-Clean Power Sprayer.  Now, I don't exactly look forward to cleaning the bathroom in general but when I get started, I can get pretty obsessive about it and it becomes a loooong, tiring and  complex process.  And so when I found out that the product came with a battery-operated sprayer that promised to make bathroom cleaning simpler and manageable, I  was really excited to try it out.

My experience:

I  actually like the idea of pressing the down the trigger just one time and the sprayer releases a continuous spray of cleaning liquid - no constant pumping required.    Also, the trigger was not difficult to press,  making the whole experience almost effortless.  It was a simple case of "point and shoot" and I was able to target hard to reach corners of the faucet, sink, tiles, tub and shower and do so with even foam coverage.  I had to open the bathroom window when I used this because although the cleaning liquid came with a nice citrus fragrance, I found the smell too strong for me and quite overpowering.  After waiting for  a few minutes for the cleaning foam to penetrate the dirt/scum, I wiped the surfaces clean with a wet cloth and then rinsed with running water.



Scrubbing Bubbles® Extend-A-Clean™ Power Sprayer

The initial results are quite impressive--  the sink and the tub in particular looked sparkling clean.  After rinsing, you could still smell the citrus fragrance but it was a lot milder.  According to its website, the Scrubbing Bubbles Extend-A-Clean Power Sprayer is a "periodic cleaner" and that  it has active cleaners that can continue to fight soap scum, grime  and hard-water stains up to 4 days from initial cleaning because it creates an invisible barrier each time the sink or tile becomes wet.  Well, today is Day 3 and so I still need to wait one more day to see if this is true.  But so far, I like the results!

You can purchase the Scrubbing Bubbles Extend-A-Clean Power Sprayer starter kit from   any leading supermarket or stores in your area for a suggested retail price of $8.99 while the refill is selling for $3.99.  

Giveaway:  

The good news is I have been given coupons to give away so that you can also try out the Scrubbing Bubbles Extend-A-Clean Power Sprayer.  I have already given away a couple of them to my friends but I still have five (5) $5.00 off coupons for the starter kit and five (5) $1.00 coupon for the refill.  

So there will be 5 winners of a set of $5.00 off coupon for Scrubbing Bubbles Power Starter sprayer and $1.00 off coupon for the refill product.  

On top of this, 1 of the 5 coupon winners will get a $10 Walmart gift card from me!  It is my small way of thanking all of you for supporting my blog.

Mandatory Entry:      Must be a follower of my blog!  Just write a comment that you are an existing follower or a new follower.


Extra Entries:
1.  Follow me on Twitter (@mandalarctic)
2.  Comment on any of my other posts aside from this post.


This giveaway  is open to  US residents only and will end on May 25, 2010, Tuesday (12 AM Alaska time).  I will use random org. to choose the five winners of the coupons.  I will then put all the five names in a hat and draw one winner of the  $10 Walmart gift card.


Disclosure:  I received  one battery operated one touch sprayer head,  2 full sized refills and coupons (see above picture)  from BzzAgent.    I did not receive any monetary compensation to post this review.  The review is based solely on my own experience and personal opinion while using the product which may be different from your experience.  The coupons are from BzzAgent  while the $10 Walmart gift card is my own personal give away.

26 comments:

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