Kaboom Scrub Free toilet bowl cleaner product review.
Everyone hates cleaning the toilet, probably why so many companies are constantly coming up with new products for it, and I didn't have much luck with the last automatic toilet bowl cleaner I tried, so I tried a new one.
I decided to try the Kaboom Scrub Free toilet bowl cleaner.
This product goes in the tank, not the bowl, and it was super easy to install!
The kit I bought, I got right from the site linked above, for a really good price.
It was the unit and 2 refill kits, for just $9.98.
(Hrm, just realized looking at the picture I took, that I actually got 3 refill kits. Yay me!)

You attach the unit to the back of your toilet tank on the inside.
You locate the refill tube in your tank, and you attach one end of it to the Scrub Free unit, and then the other tube gets placed in the overflow pipe.
Then you open the unit and drop in the 2 small, round cleaning tablets, and screw the lid back on.
That's it!
It took me less than 1 minute to attach this to my tank.
Oh, please ignore the griminess of the inside of my tank.
It's some sort of grease that my landlord used to fix something the last time we had an issue with the toilet.

Now, every time the toilet is flushed, the cleaners gets dispersed right into the bowl from the tank.
There's no cleaners to stick in the bowl, no scrubbing to do, it's always cleaning because the cleaning solution doesn't sit in the tank, it goes directly into the bowl from under the rim.
It can even get rid of those old rust stains.
I didn't believe the video myself, but it does actually work.
It's been in the tank for about 3 and a half days now, and it's really working.
I think Sebastian is going to be thrilled that he won't have to do much scrubbing of the toilet anymore!
The cleaning tablets last for about 3 months, and the kit comes with a little sticker kit that you place on the tank or just keep it handy nearby, and then you'll know when you need to place the refill tablets in the unit.
If you want it for the same price I got it, click on the try it free button, click no, click no again, click no about joining the no scrub club, then click yes to add the 2 refills to your order and get the unit kit for free. Click no on getting the Kaboom spray, and it will take you to the checkout where you'll see that the total will be $9.98!
The shipping was quite fast too, the Church & Dwight company shipped it in just a few days, and I installed it and started flushing the way to a cleaner toilet bowl!
Man, I sound like an advertisement for it, Billy Mays should pay me for this post! *LOL*

Comments
I tend to stay away from inside the tank cleaner dispensers if they contain any type of harsh or abrasive cleaner. The reason for that is because in a short time the solution will break down the parts of the tank especially the flapper. And if you are not mechanically inclined calling a plumber out to install all new innards for the tank is a hefty price in itself. Just a word of caution.
Posted by: Mindy | October 16, 2008 1:41 PM
But that's the beauty of this, none of the cleaner is actually in the tank.
The cleaner goes into the overflow pipe, which is what fills up the toilet bowl when you flush.
So there's no corrosives going into the tank water, it only goes into the bowl from the pipe, and when the bowl is finished filling, the unit stops sending water and cleaner into the overflow pipe.
Posted by: Kat | October 16, 2008 1:46 PM