Boot Scrubber – Outdoor Heavy Duty Boot Scraper Brush & Shoe Mud Cleaner
$21.89





Price: $21.89
(as of Oct 21, 2025 12:50:47 UTC – Details)
Product description
All Weather Industrial Boot scrubber Brush 
Outdoor boot scrubber brush keeps the mud, dirt, dust, snow, grass, and sand away from your living areas

What Are The Bristles of The Boot Scrubber Brush Made of ?
They Are Made of Stiff Nylon, Power Material
How to Install The Boot Scraper Brush
Here had 4 sets of screws come with the boot scraper,you can screw the brush to a board or to the ground in a specific area, and then it can be easily used for clean shoes
The Boot Scraper brush come with 4 sets of screws meet your needs for mouting 
We can screw the boot brush to a board or the ground in a specific area, and then it can be easily used for clean
Bore Baby Boot Brush Works for More Kinds of Footwears 
Bore Baby boot scrubber brush works for sneakers, snow boots, rubber boots, hunter boots, work shoes, duck boots, cowboy boots, hiking boots, and more!
Bore Baby Boot Scrubber Brush is used for cleaning sneakers, snow boots, rubber boots, hunter boots, work shoes, duck boots, cowboy boots, hiking boots, and much more!
This Boot Scraper Brush Keep The Mud Out of Your Footwear Before Reentering Your Home After Walking Around Leaves, Grass Clippings Etc. That You Pick Up In Your Backyard Especially When It’s Wet Outside
For Best Results: Please Mount Screws to Your Deck or a Piece of Plywood or 2×4 and You’re In Business.
Materials: Waterproof Hardwood And Power Coated Metal
User-Friendly:No Need Charging Equipment,No Need for Other Equipment,No Need to Bend Over,Just Put Your Footwear on a Boot Scrubber Brush Step Back and Forth
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Customers say
Customers find the boot scrubber effective at keeping dirt out of the house and quickly cleaning work boots, with a sturdy build and good value. The product is easy to install on a support board, though opinions about mounting are mixed. While some customers report it lasts a long time, others mention it broke within a week of use.
8 reviews for Boot Scrubber – Outdoor Heavy Duty Boot Scraper Brush & Shoe Mud Cleaner
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Johnny n. –
Boot scrubber
The boot scrubber works great and came with 4 plastic ankors and screws but I bought some tapp cons to screw mine down. It had solid metal construction and plenty of side and bottom scrubber that work well.
Matthew olinger –
Works as it should. Seems sturdy so far.
Works good as it should . We will see how long the wood handles on the brushes hold out.
Amazon Customer –
Decent.
Seems ok, I mounted to a 2×12 so I could move it around.
Karin Johnson –
Easy boot cleaner
I am a gardener and my boots get muddy all the time. This boot scraper works well . I mounted it on a board since my porches are cement. I am very happy that I bought it.
Cc –
Boot clean
Has to be mounted on something and I did not know that otherwise it works fine
Judy Smith –
Works G.R.E.A.T.!
Hubby absolutely LOVES this and because it does such a great jobâ¦I love it as well!! Money well spent!
Foodiewife –
Sturdy and works great!
My husband screwed this into a piece of wood to make this steady. It works great, cleaning off mud, from dog walks. Very sturdy and well made.
Rando –
Would’ve returned.
TLDR: Works poorly is not mounted. I’d recommend spending a little more and buying a better, sturdier scrapper, especially if you have large, dirty shoes.—-When it said “no mounting require(d)” I thought it meant “no mounting required.” In reality, I GUESS you don’t HAVE to, but then the side “footboards” are going to be bouncing all over the place. They just sort of rest on top of the scrapper frame. W hen you scrape your foot on the brushes, the opposite board bounces off. When you switch feet, you have to put the board back on first. And, if you need to move the scrapper, you basically have to pick up all three pieces. I knew the footboards were not welded to the main scrapper, but I guess I assumed these would fold up on a hinge or clip in place or something.I didn’t watch the videos before purchasing (my $25 mistake), but I took my own realistic video to share. My shoes are actually caked with mud, not fresh from the factory like in the product video. I wear a size 6 womens, so if you have a big ol’ boot you’ll likely want something bigger/sturdier. The video shows a second attempt at scrapping the same shoe.Overall, the design is not really functional and the actual scrapping ability is so so. Most of the bristles are located on the sides and not the bottom. It also make a mess, but I guess that would be true of any scrapper not housed on some sort of tray. I would’ve returned this, but obviously I used it and its now dirty.To remedy the footboard issue, I’m going to get some gorilla glue and permanently affix them to the main scrapper body, but I still don’t get why they aren’t attached to begin with. If the idea behind the loose footboards was to reduce the size for portability, then I think it would’ve been better to have just one footboard that hinged or slid onto the body with a more solid attachment. Then the user could put it down and scrape facing one direction and then the other.While I’ve got the gorilla glue out, I’ll probably attempt to attach more brushes also.