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BOB
07-06-2025this little mop works great and holds up, I have purchased this mop several times in the past ( years ago) and they are still going strong, I bought more as Im using them in different areas..easy to use and I thought the ratchet action that wrings them out wouldnt last long..I was wrong, I have twisted the mechanism quite tight and it hasnt broken yet...cleaning is easy just hold under a tub spout or sink and after a few squeezings they are pretty much clean...I washed an entire 2nd floor hard wood floor using a bucket and this mop does well and doesnt leave any streaking...I bought extra mop heads but havent needed them yet, i guess it depends on how dirty the floor is and with what...dont hesitate to buy one...and as final disclaimer..I do not represent the company or get any free merchandise in exchange for a good review.....
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Washington Rambo
> 3 dayFor the cost I really like it. Some of the one star givers just dont have enough smarts to use it correctly. I use it to mop up water in the garage this winter with the snow coming in with the car I could not knock of with a brush or stick. Our garage is heated so there is always a puddle of water from melting snow or just even from the rain. I also use it in my shop after using the snow blowers which again you cant get all the snow off so I mop it up using this mop and place it in a buck when done. Sure some water will remain but it works for me.
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P Oman
> 3 dayI purchased this mop to soak up the condensation in parts of the rv that are difficult for me to reach. This mop absorbs the moisture, is easy to wring out and dries out rather quickly. The downside would be that it is clumsy when used in a more traditional use to clean a floor. The clumsiness is due to the mop head locking mechanism where the head only locks in one position and that is when the mop head is almost fully retracted. When the mop head has been fully extended for cleaning a floor, the mop head travels up and down which makes it almost impossible to apply pressure to specific areas that need cleaning. If you are looking for a mop to clean a floor that has spills / dirty spots, this mop does not work well.
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Melanie Hiranandani
Greater than one weekI wanted to love this mop. Ive spent the last 6 months trying to find a decent replacement for the Rubbermaid Commercial PVA mop. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P1P99YM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Wringing the mop causes the mop head to slip off the connector/wring handle leaving it only connected at the bottom of the mop. Then you have to disconnect the now soaking wet portion and slip it down over the top of the mop so it sits on the twist handle and screw the head to the bottom of the handle. Even when it does wring, much water is left, and I need to squish it out with my hands.
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Rosemary Vicario
Greater than one weekEasy to install, easy on my back
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Michelle Nolan
> 3 dayThis moo works good! Its a little tough to wring out but once you get used to it its not so bad. The mop really does a good job!
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Linda M. Love
> 3 dayI grew up in the 1960s where we had string mops, spaghetti mops, and sponge mops. Coming from a low income family, we could only afford the string mops and these didnt have self-installed wringers. You had to get down into it and wring with all of your might! They were thick, heavy, and I was only 12 years old, but I had chores to do and was not about to come up against the rules of the house. Me and my siblings rotated on the mopping schedule and those mops CLEANED. Of course you had to apply elbow grease, but with some White Cap (phily product back then) and Top Job (another philly product) or even some Mr. Clean, and if we didnt have those, we always had (uck!) Pine Oil to clean all of those nooks and crannies and wipe the grease off with a few quick swipes. Those mops didnt play. This mop reminds me of those days, except its sleek, light weight, and self-installed wringer cleans, saves me a ton of time, and is the best mop Ive found in years. And I really mean years. I love this mop. Its almost too bad Im already married. (kidding).
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Edgardo Nava
> 3 dayReally nice mop, but like other reviews I just looked through, DO NOT LEAVE IN WATER, specially HOT WATER. I just decided to look through other reviews and some say dont leave in water for a day. I left it in hot water for 5-10 minutes and this happened. Still works, so no big issue, and it comes with a 2nd head. Just because with leaving it in water....
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Taylor Burnett
> 3 dayI was sad to see my overall experience wasn’t the same as most of the existing reviews but it’s still a decent mop. I think the price is great for what you get (mop handle and 2 mop heads) and it’s held up well in the 5 or so times I’ve used it thus far. My only major complaint was that the directions weren’t the most clear (I installed it incorrectly the first time) and due to the type of floors I have (painted concrete) the pad left scratches. I will continue to use it, might just take some adjustments.
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WMV
> 3 dayThis is a nice mop that does a good job cleaning the floor BUT is was weird to assemble and always a big fight to twist and set back up after twisting. So when you are assembling it’s better to look at the photos because the instructions aren’t clear at all. When you get to the point of putting the mop part on the attachment the threaded part for the handle is inside the middle of the mop head. That fact is not mentioned anywhere in the instructions. The twist feature is great as long as you watch out for the sharp tab that engages the mop head, it could cause an injury. The mop itself seems extra long to me. My biggest complaint is having to readjust the entire mop head strands to put the mop back in place to use after twisting out the water. It is like fighting an octopus!