Tennant Launches Two New Walk-Behind Floor Scrubbers

Cleaning equipment and solutions provider Tennant Company recently launched two new products—the T260 and the T391—to add to its fleet of walk-behind floor scrubbers, according to a news release. The products will be available to order in October 2023.

The T260 offers a 20-inch scrubber intended for quick and straightforward use, and its size allows for easy visibility while cleaning cramped spaces. The mid-size T391 offers two scrub-path sizes, 28 inches and 32 inches. Both were designed for use in healthcare, education, retail, and public environments, the news release reports.

Features of the T260 include a one-button stop and start function; battery meter display; a recovery tank that offers full access and visibility; clear sightlines of operation; and water pick-up ability. The T391’s larger scrub path enables faster productivity and comes with larger solution and recovery tanks. Its self-leveling scrub head allows for ease of use across different surfaces. The pre-programmed standard and eco-mode settings also allow for easy operation with minimal user training.

“We’re proud to have two more reasons why facility managers should choose Tennant,“ said Pat Schottler, Tennant’s Vice President of Global Marketing. “It’s been a big year for us, as we continue to introduce new machines to help serve our customers across all facility types. At the heart of these innovations is giving the customer more options—cleaning looks different for each facility. The new T260 and T391 are great choices for customers prioritizing ease-of-use, powered by best-in-class cleaning technology and backed by the Tennant experience—all at a competitive price.”

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