🧹 Scrub Away the Mess, Step into Cleanliness!
The Superio Shoe and Boot Scraper is a robust cleaning tool designed to keep your home free from outdoor dirt, snow, mud, and sand. With its durable wood construction and strong bristle brushes, it effectively cleans all types of footwear, making it an essential addition to any entryway.
Brand | Superio |
Model Number | 517 |
Colour | Brown |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 26.67 x 35.56 cm; 1.11 Kilograms |
Material | Wood |
Special Features | Durable |
Item Weight | 1.11 kg |
A**R
It Works
It Works as it should.
D**5
shoe/boot scraper
Should have bought this years ago. It works well and does the job of cleaning my shoes/boots before entering the house. Sturdy, well-made. Should last a long time.
R**P
Works great
Works great and very sturdy. Bought for outside work to keep mud out of my car. I just lay it down by my car and clean my boots before I get in car. Put a small rope on it so I can pick up when my shift is over. I just pull it up and put in a reusable shopping bag and I'm good to go.
P**S
Fait la job!
En plein ce que je voulais.Il est dehors aux intempéries et il tient le coup!
D**T
None of the shoe scrapers are ideal, but this one was best for me
I wanted something to clean the soft spikes on my golf shoes of the caked-on grass after a round of golf. This Superio has more tufts on the bottom than the others by quite a bit. There are 360 individual tufts. Many have only 40. The next most was one with 240 tufts. One review here stated that the side tufts (horizontal ones) aren't high enough. That's true, particularly for my golf shoes. Another review here observed that this isn't put together well, they just use some thin staples in addition to several screws. I'm really good with tools and like to tinker with things and figured I'd toughen this up. When I received it yesterday I realized I could raise the horizontal tufts but decided not to because even if it did help clean the sides of my golf shoes, I'd still have to do the front and back manually with a hand brush. Besides that the grass on the sides wouldn't all be cleaned of no matter how much I raised the tufts. When I decided to do (and did today) was drill some holes and drive in some nails to fortify the thin staples. More importantly, I cut out two pieces of some thin sheet metal I had lying around and nailed them to the bottom of the Superio to stick out from the sides. I can now stand on one of those and the Superio is held firmly in place as I scrape the junk from my shoes. It was a bunch of work but it should now serve me very well. Another reviewer here noted that this cannot be left in the sun or the ultra violet will disintegrate the bristles in a single season of sunny weather. I intend to keep mine in the shade!
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