
Pura Electric Scrubber
Deep-Clean Results, Without The Cheap-Brush Frustration!
Most electric scrubbers look powerful… until you press into real grime and the head slows down or stops. That’s when you end up finishing the job with your wrist anyway.
Pura is built for the exact moment cleaning gets hard: a stronger motor that keeps rotating under pressure, so stubborn grease, soap scum, and buildup don’t “win” just because you pushed a bit harder.
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95%
said they finished cleaning 5x faster than usual.
97%
said it kept spinning even when firmly pressed into grime.
96%
said their back and knees hurt less because they didn’t have to bend.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
What makes Pura different from cheaper electric brushes?
Power under pressure. Cheaper brushes often slow down or stall when you press into grout, grease, or soap scum, so you end up hand-scrubbing anyway. Pura’s stronger motor is designed to keep spinning consistently, so the tough areas actually get cleaned faster.
Can I use Pura without the handle extension?
Yes — Pura is designed to work fully handheld for close-up jobs like sinks, taps, stovetops, shower corners, and grout lines.
A lot of cheaper scrubbers are basically “a pole first” (fixed/awkward handles or top-heavy bodies), so they’re annoying to use up close — you end up bumping into fixtures and losing control.
With Pura you simply go handheld for precision, then attach the extension when you want reach.
How do I choose the speed?
Use 350 RPM for regular upkeep and more delicate surfaces where you want steady control.
Switch to 450 RPM Turbo for stubborn grime (shower buildup, greasy kitchen spots, grout lines) when you want the job done quicker.
What are the 7 attachments for?
They’re built for different “problem zones”: bristles for grout/corners, sponge-style heads for larger surfaces, and polishing heads for shine on taps, sinks, and smooth finishes. The right head means better results with less effort.
How long does the battery last?
Pura charges in under 3 hours and can run up to 90 minutes continuously—enough for a solid whole-home session. The battery indicator shows your remaining power so you can plan your clean.
Will it scratch my surfaces?
Used correctly with the right attachment, it shouldn’t. Always match the head to the surface (softer heads for delicate finishes), avoid excessive pressure on fragile materials, and test a small hidden area if you’re unsure.
Is Pura waterproof?
Pura is splash-resistant for normal cleaning (wet surfaces, rinsing, and light splashes), and you can fully submerge the attachments under.
But you should not submerge the motor/body of the scrubber itself—keep the main unit out of standing water and rinse it with a damp cloth instead.