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Barbara Lightfoot
> 3 dayThe product fell apart after 3 uses I have to readjust the mop head to ring it out each time .
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Envoy
> 3 dayMop and components appear to be of good construction. There is a cushioned grip that works well to grip the mop when ringing it out. I also like the integrated ratchet that makes it easier to twist and hold in position when ringing it out. This also makes it nice to store after use.
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@Peachtowndivacat_Fitness
> 3 daylovely absorbtion...easy to use...
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WMV
> 3 dayThis is a nice mop that does a good job cleaning the floor BUT is was weird to assemble and always a big fight to twist and set back up after twisting. So when you are assembling it’s better to look at the photos because the instructions aren’t clear at all. When you get to the point of putting the mop part on the attachment the threaded part for the handle is inside the middle of the mop head. That fact is not mentioned anywhere in the instructions. The twist feature is great as long as you watch out for the sharp tab that engages the mop head, it could cause an injury. The mop itself seems extra long to me. My biggest complaint is having to readjust the entire mop head strands to put the mop back in place to use after twisting out the water. It is like fighting an octopus!
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Taylor Burnett
> 3 dayI was sad to see my overall experience wasn’t the same as most of the existing reviews but it’s still a decent mop. I think the price is great for what you get (mop handle and 2 mop heads) and it’s held up well in the 5 or so times I’ve used it thus far. My only major complaint was that the directions weren’t the most clear (I installed it incorrectly the first time) and due to the type of floors I have (painted concrete) the pad left scratches. I will continue to use it, might just take some adjustments.
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MonicaDS
> 3 dayOnce put together it seems to be a sturdy mop with sturdy connections. The quality of the mop Microfiber is poor. The weave isnt tight enough to be a good mop just one you happen to have. Now, to put it together the directions are very scattered and misleading. Pay attention to the part letters in the directions. You will have to go according to the Component list and the part letter. Unfortunately, on the Assembly picture doesnt match the actual part letter in the under the Components. A does go to B and B to C, etc. The last connection to the mop head itself is all the way at the bottom inside the mop head. If you never connected one before it was confusing. If you have another one similar its obvious Im sure.
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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.
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April
Greater than one weekThis mop is heavy when its wet. The twisting mechanism snags on the mop fibers and makes it difficult to extend the mop to wring it out sometimes. It does a good job on the floors though! And I really like the scrub pad on the bottom.
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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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The Deacon
> 3 dayThis 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.