Shoppers are obsessed with this ‘gamechanging’ cleaning brush loved by Mrs Hinch: Here’s where to buy it

Target hard-to-reach nooks and crannies with this top-rated tool

Sarah Jones
Thursday 11 February 2021 11:51 EST
This gadget promises to reduce cleaning time by up to 57 per cent
This gadget promises to reduce cleaning time by up to 57 per cent (The Independent)

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Mrs Hinch, aka Sophie Hinchcliffe, is a cleaning sensation on social media who regularly shares useful hacks and tricks with her 4 million followers on how to keep their homes spick and span.

The “cleanfluencer” has amassed an impressive fan base of avid homebodies who can’t get enough of her nuggets of wisdom online, which often includes recommendations for products that make housework a breeze.

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While the queen of clean tries out a host of new tools on her account, there is one in particular that she frequently returns to for tackling the grimiest jobs: the sonicscrubber.

Mrs Hinch uses the gadget, which is an electric cleaning brush, to scrub everything from her washing machine drawer to her shower plughole and even the grout in her kitchen tiles, and, if her extraordinary results are anything to go by, it really does work like a dream.

However, Mrs Hinch isn’t the only fan of the brush. The tool has picked up glowing reviews on Amazon with an average 4.6-star rating out of a whopping 12,000 reviews, with one person dubbing it a “gamechanger”.

“I cannot believe how reasonably priced and effective this little gadget is! Recommended to me by a friend and I love it already,” they wrote.

“My window frames have never looked so clean – living on the ground floor facing a gravel car park, we are permanently faced with dust. This is a gamechanger, everybody needs one.”

(Instagram: @mrshinchhome)

Fancy upgrading your cleaning caddy with a gadget that can do it all? Here’s everything you need to know about the sonicscrubber.

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Sonicscrubber household electrical cleaning brush: £18.99, Amazon.co.uk

(Amazon)

If you’re looking for a tool that will take the hard work out of cleaning, this could be it.

An electric cleaning brush, the sonicscrubber works much like an electric toothbrush, with an oscillating head that rotates 10,000 times per minute, meaning you have to put in far less elbow grease than normal. In fact, the cleaning brush promises to reduce cleaning time by up to 57 per cent.

The gadget is battery-powered and features a non-slip handle and long head that means it can reach into all the nooks and crannies that are usually missed, such as the grout between tiles or the spot behind the tap.

You can also choose between four different heads depending on what you’re using the tool for: a medium size, large size, cone-shaped brush and one with soft bristles.

From cookers to pots and pans, the sonicscrubber promises to dislodge dirt in no time.

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