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Rajitha Devarapu
> 3 dayStill did not figure out to install one last piece, but still works good and long enough.
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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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Iva
> 3 dayMy mother in law loves it
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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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Robert La Morte
> 3 dayEasy to assemble, good looking product, have not had chance to use it as yet
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SHANTIA
> 3 dayEasy 2 put together!!
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Lorena Torp
> 3 dayEasy to assemble and it comes with an extra mop head! Very pleased with the purchase.
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The Deacon
21-04-2025This is a very poor quality mop that cant be assembled properly. As shipped to me, some of the handle parts did not fit together correctly so the handle did not remain assembled during use. Additionally, the mop component would not snap into place in its attachment to the handle, so it would not remain attached when dipped into water and laden with added weight of the soaked up water. The only part of the mop that worked correctly were the mop strings. They were correctly assembled and did work to soak up water and could be used to clean without the handle being attached. However, a mop without a handle is a very poor quality mop due to poor ease of use and the strain it places on ones back in trying to use it. One would be better off trying to scrub the floor by hand with a sponge. This mop is not fit for the purpose of actually being used as a mop.