Clorox ToiletWand Disinfecting Refills, Disposable Wand Heads, blue Original, 30 Count
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The entire collection is a knockoff! There's a scam going on here! Having been warned, you should take note! There were no more than 30 when there were only 26! They claimed there were knockoffs but turned out to be duplicates. The scam!
$30 worth of these (30) were ordered Added $50 on Jan 7th (shipped & delivered The product is sold by Amazon) & I was told there was a delay (as if January 29th were not It is now two weeks after 2/12/21 and I have not received them (not even an estimated delivery date). 2) But Amazon is still taking orders at HALF the price for EXACTLY the SAME thing. There can be no other word to describe this but a disgrace This should be an embarrassment for them!
The scent of these has not been noticeable to me. The love we have for them is immense. No scent wafts up to the surface of the toilet bowl that I can detect (my husband concurs) although I haven't stuck my head in the bowl.
There is a 30 count refill in this package.
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This product falls apart and is not very easy to clean. Fake defenses are a must. When I bought the wand, I was very impressed by how strong and durable it is. The product I ordered for $30 thought 30 was such a good deal for the price, but it turns out the product is trash. You can't use it after the first dip because the pad falls off the plastic tip, making it so heavy that it falls from its plastic tip. Unless you're fast enough to get the blue cleaning solution to wash off, you won't be able to clean anything because it's more of a hassle than anything else. It's def not the same Clorox pads I got with the holder when I first purchased it with the kit, so I wish I had caught the reviews saying they were fake.
The quality of the product is inferior, resulting in a waste of money. As soon as the pad is wet, it dissolves. For the cleaning of one toilet, we needed two pads. As long as I used the pads that come with the handle, I could clean two toilets at once. A separation occurs within 5 seconds between the pad and the handle. You can see a picture of it here. You can save your money if you use these tips.
There were at least five cleaning refills that had the plastic nub attaching to the handle off center, as if the refills had been A significant number of them fell off the wand as it was being cleaned. For years, I was using refills packed in a regular retail box. Not so with the refills packaged in a sealed box. There are enough chemical agents in both of these bottles for proper cleaning, just like the other Clorox Refills sold at regular retail outlets. In spite of these refills not even being a deal breaker, I am surprised to find out they're not. The regular retail box at my local Sam's Club contains 36 refills, plus a cleaning wand, and costs $1. 07. I'm not sure what's in this box since it says it contains 30 refills. This is a decrease of $00 over last year. For the quality and value of the refills and the effort put forth, I would give them 1 star.
Having read the reviews before buying, I knew the quality might not be that good but not this bad. Unfortunately, the quality of the product is very There is no edge or corner on it. It broke before I finished the first one. I only used it for the inside of the toilet bowl. Neither I nor the manufacturer have a clue how this product was constructed.
Its size, shape, color, and smell were completely off. As soon as I tried the first one, it fell apart, so I tried the second one and it also fell apart. I did not find my toilet to be cleaned.
Those do a great job of cleaning your toilets. However, I also have a small shower stall that can be a challenge to get into. day, after disinfecting my cleaning wand and thinking that there may be too many tips, I made a sudden decision. There's no doubt that these are better than toilets at cleaning. With these, it is so easy to clean both the sink and the shower.
Takes care of the job well. In conjunction with some additional cleaner and bada bing bada boom that I found online a good job!.
I called Clorox and they confirmed this to be the case. The company did send me a coupon for $10 off any Clorox product, so I decided to give these another try, even though they fell apart. I had seen a review on another thread about how great they are for frequent cleaning. Scrubbing, however, causes them to fall apart. Therefore, this time, I put a little Comet along the sides of the toilet bowl and then I cleaned it with the brush and one of the sponges. Despite not scrubbing hard, the pad remained on the wand for a good period of time. Hence, the secret lies in (3) Put one of those bleach tablets in your tank. (1) Do not neglect the bowl for a whole week (2) Do not scrub hard 3. I still believe the refill pads are a knock off, here is my previous complaint. They do not appear to be a genuine "Clorox" product. This is a terrible company. Color is not an attribute of them. A cleaning agent does not go into the water when they are submerged. During cleaning, they are also prone to tearing from the wand even when only slight pressure is applied. If you are using them, you need another product to put in the water (Comet, Dutch Cleanser, etc. ). I used to purchase "Clorox refill pads" through a local retailer or on Amazon. As soon as these pads were placed in the toilet, the water turned a bright blue color, and they were strong enough to scrub the toilet bowl clean. It was clear they were strong and stayed firmly attached to the wand. These are awful. Would be interested in hearing if anyone else has been in the same situation. In my investigation of this product, I will check to see if it is a legitimate Clorox product or a product made by a manufacturer pretending to be.
While I'm not sure if the ones I bought this time (through Amazon) are different, or if the product has changed since I last bought it, it seems there's less cleaning solution on the sponges than there was before. The sponges used to be more "soapy" when I used them, and now the cleaning product embedded in the sponge seems to be less effective. Since I never let my toilets get that dirty between cleanings, I have always cleaned one after another using the same sponge. The first toilet is clean now. It looks as if there is no soap left on it after cleaning.