Commercial floor scrubbers are large, expensive pieces of equipment, so when you start shopping for one, you'll want to make sure you know what you need.
Floor scrubbers, which are different from floor sweepers, generally come in riding and walk-behind varieties and in several different size machines, depending on the size of the area you need to clean.
Whether you're shopping for industrial floor scrubbers or kitchen floor scrubbers, there are several considerations to keep in mind:
Decide on a walk-behind or riding automatic scrubber
Walk-behind commercial floor scrubbers are generally self-propelled and don't require you to push. Riding models are typically larger and more expensive.
I recommend: CleanKing stocks both
riding and walk-behind floor scrubbers, which can be helpful when comparing features. You might find some walk-behind scrubbers by the term
cylindrical auto floor scrubbers.
Power up with different sources for floor scrubbers
Floor scrubbing equipment can be powered several ways--electrically, which requires a cord, by battery or by propane. Battery powered scrubbers offer the most convenient option because they are cordless, but you'll have to replace batteries periodically.
I recommend: Shop with a manufacturer such as
Janilink that offers floor scrubbers with several different power sources so you can easily compare their specifications. Visit Apex Battery to get
replacement batteries.
Pick an automatic scrubber size
Industrial floor scrubbers generally come in two size options for both walk-behind and riding models, and you can choose based on the model specifications.
I recommend: View the specifications for
small frame walk-behind as well as
mid-size walk-behind floor scrubbers, as well as
micro riders and
mid-size riders at Tomcat Commercial Cleaning Equipment to get an idea of how much floor area each rider can clean and other product information. Compare model sizes at
Janilink, as well.
Don't overshoot your automatic scrubber needs
Not every job is an industrial strength job, and you may find that you need a commercial scrubber but only for a short amount of time. You can lease floor scrubbers or shop for smaller model kitchen floor scrubbers for short-term or smaller cleaning projects.
I recommend: Most floor scrubbing equipment suppliers also offer the option of leasing equipment.
Apply to lease at Southeastern Equipment. For smaller jobs, try a
kitchen floor scrubber from Hoover that looks more like an upright vacuum than commercial floor scrubbing equipment and is much cheaper than an industrial model.
Shop used and refurbished floor scrubbers
Savings can be substantial on used cleaning equipment. Many manufacturers of floor scrubbers and buffers offer used or refurbished floor scrubbing equipment for sale.
I recommend: Janilink offers
used equipment for sale, while other floor scrubbing equipment manufacturers offer refurbished or
reconditioned floor scrubbers that carry a reconditioned seal of quality. Whether you're shopping new or used, fill in information about the type of scrubber you're looking for at BuyerZone and get a series of
price quote comparisons on floor scrubbers.