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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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JV
> 3 dayIdk 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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Anna M
Greater than one weekI like this mop but don’t love it. Does the job. Like that it comes with a second replacement mop head. Mop head seems real sturdy but is on the small side and does not fan out like a regular size mop. Still does the job but just may take a little more time. Once you figure out out to put the mop head on it’s really easy to use. Wrings out nicely. The stick does seem a little unsturdy. Came apart on me where it screws together but can easily be screwed back together so might be a good idea to tighten the stick on the regular.
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JenDelRio:)
> 3 dayThis mop is so absorbent and really gets my floors clean. Its so easy to ring out and mop some more. I have 4 dogs and I mop constantly. Not that they are bad but everyone has an accident once in a while and this mop is great. Having the two additional mop heads is just a bonus not that I even had to use another one yet. It is so absorbent that it is a little heavy but the fact it is so easy to ring out is nice.
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Elle B.
> 3 dayThe mop mops great, that is true and I like the padding on the handle. It picks up dirt very well. After one use, the bottom of the mop head that allows the mop to be twisted, came completely loose from its base. After some investigation, located the issue and reattached the mop to the handle with a thick zip tie. (The manufacturer uses a very thin plastic plastic ring. My first reaction was to return it, But since I was able to address the issue myself, we have decided to keep it. It was a minor inconvenience, but an inconvenience nonetheless.
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Iva
Greater than one weekMy mother in law loves it
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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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Aloyuishus
> 3 dayI love to mop. This has built in wringing function which means I dont have to use my hands to wring it out or shlep the yellow heavy duty bucket out. Its very sturdy and Its pretty ingenious and it really works. I bought 2, one for my daughter. But she doesnt like mopping. However with me, its mop mop mop!
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Katt F Ish
> 3 dayThese mops used to be my go to brand. The last 4 or 5 ive purchased are terrible. The heads fall apart immediately. The rod even strips out when twisting it. Very sad as I have been buying these for a couple of years now. I cant deal with this lack of care of the building of these mops now. I eill be finding another mop company to buy from now on. Very sad workmanship. Please dont say thats how it is now everywhere like everyone uses that excuse. Are we just going to continue using that crutch that this is how the workforce is now or are we going to rise up and get back some quality control
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Melanie Hiranandani
> 3 dayI 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.