Ryobi underwater scrubber

mtudb24

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Finally got a chance to use this Father's day gift from the family. I will say, what a great job it did scrubbing the hull on our fiberglass boat. WIsh I would have known about this tool when we had our pontoon boat. Sure beats using a scrub brush or a 3M scotch brite pad to remove the scum line off the hull or toons.

My fiberglass boat sat 2.5 weeks at the dock, and we got out the to sand bar this weekend and I used it to clean the hull. Removed all the scum lines with very little effort.

I used the "blue" soft brush for fiberglass gelcoat but could see where the "yellow" might be better on Aluminum toons to remove stubborn stain lines.

It extends to over 4 feet and you can submerge it to 3 feet deep as the battery compartment is sealed with rubber o ring gasket etc. Uses standard 18V Ryobi batteries.

Just a FYI for those looking to get rid of manually scrubbing your toons. Even has a tank for soap and or cleaner with a nozzle that is at the head of the brush.

 

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Thanks Todd ,Im going to take a look at one of those .
 
Is that interchangeable with the long and short handle ? I can see me using the long handle on the outsides and the short when I get underneath.
Thanks Todd .
 
When we kept our boat in the water we used to take time out every time we went out to clean the water line and under the toons! Didn't take long! We just worked it in part of the day! Plus we didn't want it to accumulate! This would have made it easier!
 
Is that interchangeable with the long and short handle ? I can see me using the long handle on the outsides and the short when I get underneath.
Thanks Todd .
Curious about the answer to this too.
 
The long handle is telescoping ,so depending on how short it retracts the long may work for me
 
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