Collection: Ride On Floor Scrubbers

Frequently Asked Questions
No, you generally do not need a license to operate a floor scrubber, though training or certification may be required by some employers for safety and proper use.
Your floor scrubber may not be moving forward due to low battery, a disengaged drive switch, clogged brushes or wheels, or a mechanical malfunction in the drive system.
Floor scrubbers should generally be recharged after each use or whenever the battery drops below 50% to maintain battery health and ensure consistent performance.
The 20/10 rule for cleaning means working intensely for 20 minutes, then taking a 10-minute break to maintain focus and efficiency without fatigue.
It typically takes 8–12 hours to fully charge a floor scrubber battery, depending on the battery type and charger specifications.
The 80/20 rule for charging means recharging a battery when it drops to around 20% and unplugging it once it reaches 80% to extend battery lifespan and prevent overcharging.