Kaboom NeverScrub Toilet Cleaning System Review
When it comes to cleaning our bathroom I usually take the lazy way out. I don’t clean it everyday and I’m always looking for a product to make it easier on me. So when I heard from a representative of Kaboom about some of their products I got excited.
A Kaboom rep sent me several different Kaboom products which I will feature here in the coming weeks but today I am going to talk about the Kaboom NeverScrub toilet cleaning system.
The Kaboom NeverScrub toilet product advertises that you never have to scrub your toilet again and I wanted to see if that were true. Well, I’ve been using this system for almost 2 weeks now and have not scrubbed the toilet. It works and it makes the toilet and bathroom smell fresh. My husband even noticed a difference in the smell of the bathroom. It even cleans under the rims!
The system is very easy to install in the back of your toilet tank, and this is coming from a person who is home-maintenance challenged.
The Kaboom toilet cleaning system sells for around $14.99 and the inserts last for up to 3 months. Refills for the kits are only $5.99. This is a great deal and you never have to scrub your toilet again. Imagine the time you can save! That alone is worth the extra few initial dollars that you have to spend on the kit.
Overall, I give this product an A+ rating! This is one product that really does what is says it will do! Thanks Kaboom!
Right now you can try this product for free and all you do is pay shipping & handling! Go here for your free Kaboom cleaning kit.
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[…] If you hate cleaning, you are gonna love this product because it’s so much fun to use. A representative from Kaboom sent me 4 different Kaboom products to try out and this one was my second favorite. I’ve already reviewed the Kaboom NeverScrub Toilet Cleaning system here and today I’m reviewing the Kaboom Bowl Blaster. […]
hi, i bought your product and did not like the results. my toilet is clean by many standards. just a ring from sediments in the water. foamed up okey but ring still there.would like a refund if i can get it.
thanks jimmie
I’ve actually been thinking about implementing the same practices in my home and residential cleaning business. Great thoughts and thank you for the helpful information.