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2025-08-27 14:24:47
Like seriously, I live it sooo much! It's great on windows and walls and everything!
Jack
2025-08-15 13:43:48
Works great
Rachel Linder
2025-07-08 17:20:28
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Onile Leon
2025-06-01 12:48:18
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Haylie Thomas
2025-04-07 09:39:35
The mop just simply doesn’t spin.
Teri Rector
2025-03-28 14:39:42
I was a bit skeptical but it works great!!! Easy to use.
Hannah
2025-01-31 12:15:12
The mop pads are awesome. They seem to get dirt and grime off the floor so well. Easy to wash clean. The floors, much to my surprise, were evenly wet but not sopping wet as is how it usually is with standard mops. The floors dry so much quicker with this mop. Also, this mop bucket separates the dirty water from the clean FLAWLESSLY. I'm not really sure how it does it but it does.I would have easily given this 5 stars BUT I had two issues with this. First, it took me a while to get the mop to spin. I understood I needed to unlock the handle and I did. I pushed down and it would. Not. Spin. No matter what I did.So, I reread the instructions, took the top back off, put them mop back in several times. Finally I got it to spin, it was difficult at first but the more I spun it, the easier it got. However, it’s not super easy. I can spin the mop with just one arm but I find myself using both because it is rather difficult to get it to spin. I was surprised by how much energy I needed to spin the mop.The only other issue was draining the bucket. This is my biggest gripe because I found it to be pretty slow to drain. Not all of the dirty water was leaving the bucket. I think the most efficient way to clean this bucket would be to stick it in the shower/tub and pull the plug, spray it out, and leave the plug open and let it dry. Definitely more time consuming and not ideal for someone that lives in a busy household like me.This mop is really awesome and I really don’t mind putting in the effort to spin it, however, drainage wasn’t the best.
crassus747
2024-12-21 12:07:29
... about a mop!!!!I take my mopping seriously around here. The house isn't huge but I didn't want me wife schlepping a mop and bucket around all over the place. So I take on the mopping. Like most men, I look for the most over powered tools that I can find for any task at hand. I will try a bunch of different tools before settling on the one I like best. Yes I know its "buy once, cry once" but I subscribe to "buy them all, cry like a waterfall". Not exactly wise but it fills a need and maintains the profits at Amazon and certain retailers. But I digress...I started with a huge janitors mop and bucket. It must have weighed 20lbs wet. My wife asked me if I had ever been in the Navy from the way I was swabbing the decks around here. It wasn't lost on me that I was mopping an entire house with as single bucket and that by the end, I might be just moving the dirt around. Plus no matter how you wringed it out, it was still too wet. Fast forward to me buying an O'cedar... It's not bad and it spins nice and is light but there is still the issue of spreading dirty water around. they make a two bucket system but that looks annoying as hell. Then I saw this mop on social media...A NEW AND IMPROVED TOOL!!!!I had to have it. So I get it from Amazon and as I am a Vine reviewer, I got it free to review. The company does not speak to me and Amazon encourages honest and solid interviews. I just had an opportunity to use it today and I am blown away. The clean water and dirty water are always separate. It uses 1/4 of the water I used in the past. it is light, easy to use and I'll be damned but it does a great job at getting the floors cleaned. When you depress the mop into the bucket to spin do it slow enough so that the two colored circles stay gray. That soaks the mop. The spin it about three times fast enough so that the dots turn orange. That is wringing the mop out. The mop head self cleans on the brushes and you are left with a relatively dry mop that has enough moisture to clean but not take an hour to dry. You use less water, and less solution and less labor. You can drain it via plug if you want in order to keep adding water and cleaner and to keep on mopping. I did my kitchen and two bathrooms on about 1 quart of water. The mop head is clean and so are the floors. Don't forget to unclip the mop handle to spin and then clip it after spinning to lock it in place. Folks, this isn't a gadget... it is the real deal. I place a strong buy recommendation on this. You wont be dissapointed.
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