Rubbermaid Commercial WaveBrake 2.0 44 QT Down-Press Mop Bucket and Wringer with Foot Drain, Yellow (FG757688YEL)
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Steve Hershorn
> 24 hourCant go wrong with this one!
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Christine Dudley
> 24 hourExcellent manual laundry clothes washer!
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Captain Jim
> 24 hourVery well built and sturdy.
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Jeremy
> 24 hourThis bucket leaks from a drain plug on the bottom. Beware...don’t buy
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Jeanine
> 24 hourThis bucket leaks! Good concept, poor design.
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Dog Mom
> 24 hourBest mop bucket available. I love that the mop bucket has a foot pedal to empty the water and you dont have to lift the bucket to dump it. I own a dog boarding kennel and use this bucket day in and out.
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FuzzyPuppy
> 24 hourThis unit is like all of the WaveBreak models and it has a foot operated bucket drain. Just roll it over a floor drain and step on the pedal. These commercial mop systems are just so much more durable overall why waste your money on junk?
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Dr. Mauricio Rolfson
> 24 hourI’ve used buckets and wringers since 1970. Everything was metal and heavy. By 1980 I had moved on to composites. Relatively light weight and durable. The early Rubbermaid wringers had gear mechanisms that were too thin. After several years the gears would slide past one another. I would beef mine up by cannibalizing one so as to double the width of the gear mechanism. Worked great. Many years later I purchased Rubbermaid’s latest setup. Very pleased. The only improvement that needs to be made is the red grip that clicks on the end to help dump the water out. It works its way off when the wringer is in position. That needs to be addressed. I’m not a fan of the drain on the bottom due to the fact that, unless you clean it every time you use it, you will end up with a leaking bucket. Rubbermaid is aware of this and instructs you to clean it every time. Otherwise, sand and grit will compromise the rubber seal. But other users may find this feature very useful. So, that’s my two cents.