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JV
Greater than one weekIdk why I didnt switch to microfiber sooner. I bought this to deep clean a new construction and it is so much better than cotton. Its easy to unscrew the mop head to untangle it and to clean it. Its really sturdy and the grip where you twist to ring the water out is really comfortable. The thing I also like is that it doesnt feel like it will break from a lot of wringing. I would purchase this again and recommend it.
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R. Heller
> 3 dayI liked this. It was definitely better than I thought it was going to be. It takes using a few times to get the hang of it
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Michelle Nolan
Greater than one weekThis 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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Scott Schiffbauer
> 3 dayThis mop is fantastic for the price. Its compact (fits into a 5-gallon bucket) and has proved sturdy enough for the light weekly work in my small condo. Be mindful of how much tension you apply when wringing it out. The lowest plastic threaded insert detached from the metal tube when I squeezed too hard. However, it went right back on and has stayed put ever since. I will certainly purchase again when this one calls it quits.
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Victor A. Hayes
> 3 dayAfter several tries, the final connection was inside the mop itself, not easy to see.....
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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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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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StarChild
> 3 dayNice quality