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Tyson Boehm
> 3 dayI first purchased this mop many years ago and have since purchased two more for various properties. It is incredibly easy to use, has a study and an easy handle/sturdy twist mechanism, and the micro-fiber mop head is great at cleaning (it also dries quickly when out in the sun). I use this mop once a week (if not more) to clean my tiles and can’t imagine using anything else! Definitely recommend!
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Fish
> 3 dayMy last mop that I bought a few months ago, cedar I believe, just broke the end off but this one seems much more durable
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Barbie5000
> 3 dayUnlike my old mop, which was very sparse with flat strips of cloth on it, this mop has a very full firm head on it. Due to its size I am able to clean the floor quicker and better. I was surprised at how much dirt was on the floor because I had just mopped it before I got this new mop, which arrived very quickly. I would highly recommend this mop to anyone needing a new one.
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B Curtis
> 3 dayWhile this mop has a very interesting and satisfying mechanism to squeeze the dirty water out of it after mopping for a bit, the actual quality of the mopping you can do with it in my experience is inferior to a normal mop. It balls up and rolls across the floor instead of spreading out and mopping like it ought to. Will be looking to invest in a different mop system very soon. Edit: The Seller reached out and made things right. I might not get this exact model of mop, but the company cares and is worth trying out!
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BOB
> 3 daythis 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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Charnelle
> 3 dayI’ve had my mop for about 6/7 months now and have no issues. I went to purchase the mop head replacements today. Why is the 2 mop head replacements as much as buying the new mop that comes with 2 heads??? It’s a ripoff!!!
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Barbara T
> 3 dayVery nice mop, but found it quite heavy to wring out when wet. Heads are really sturdy.
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-Cat Astrophe
> 3 dayFirstly, its advertised that the mop heads can be thrown through the wash- unfortunately you cannot. I found the descriptions wording to be extremely misleading about that. I go thru mops (& mop systems) like nobodys business with a lot of frequent and heavy use, and I spend unbelievable amounts of time (re)searching for very specific needs- and machine washable is 1 of the main 3. I think I had the mop parts in hand not even a minute before confirming that contradiction on the packaging. And yeah, theyre replaceable, plus it comes with a spare, but the handle at the base of the mop (which screws on/off the pole) is made of a fairly thick plastic that would destroy a washer, if not make a hell of a racket. And I imagine the yarn would knot on itself and bind up so it isnt even tempting to attempt. Of course, you can hand wash and air dry them... But you can & should do that with all your mops anyway, so it makes the removable head basically a moot point.
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S. C.
Greater than one weekI mop my floor almost daily as I have pets. This mop is easy to assemble and works great! I did read some of the reviews where the mop came apart from the handle. (It screws in at the bottom) This DID happen to me. However, it was my fault. In a hurry, one of my pets missed his litter box, I quickly mopped with bleach and water…..WAY too much bleach. I left the mop in the bucket in a hurry for work. The bleach ate through the mop. I also recommend always rinsing the mop well with water after using it. I definitely recommend this mop. I just wish this company sold replacements of just the mop attachment.
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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).