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The Spin Mop and Bucket System features a unique 4-chamber design that separates dirty and clean water, ensuring a fresh cleaning experience. With an extended 61-inch handle and hands-free wringing, it offers convenience and comfort. Ideal for various floor types, this system comes with 8 replacement mop heads, making it a cost-effective solution for maintaining a clean home, especially for pet owners.
Handle Material | Plastic+Stainless Steel |
Head Material | Microfiber |
Material Type | Plastic+Stainless Steel |
Color | Blue/Grey |
Item Weight | 9.7 Pounds |
Item Volume | 2 Gallons |
Additional Features | Microfiber Easy Mop Bucket Separate Dirty Water, Spinning Mop Bucket Separate Clean and Dirty Water, Wet Dry Floor Mop Separate Clean and Dirty Water, Best Large Joy Cleaning Mop 4 Bucket System, Floor Mops for Household Cleaning Separate Dirty Water |
Handle Type | Telescopic |
D**N
This mop let's you REALLY clean the mop head, not just spin it dry
I really like this mop system, it’s unique and has an added feature I think most people can appreciate. I know I do. What makes this mop system different than most others is that it has 4 “tanks”, but really it’s 2 tanks (one for clean water, the other for dirty water) and 2 additional “chambers” that slip inside the 2 main tanks.One of the chambers is a wringer/spinner that spins out all the water from the mop head (like you see with most of these newer mop systems) and it is also used to pump clean water into the other chamber when you turn the valve ON. The second chamber is what I call the “cleaning chamber” and this is the feature I really like about this mop system that others don’t have. This chamber can hold water and when you put the mop head into it, you spin it and as it spins, the strands beat against the ribbed walls and helps clean it. If the water gets dirty, you can turn its valve on and the water will drain. Your mop head doesn’t go into the main clean water tank or the main dirty water tank. It keeps the mop head separate from both. And a neat thing about this is that you don’t even have to use it if you don’t want to. You can lift this chamber out and spin the mop head into the main dirty water tank (yeah, it sounds gross, but that’s how original/traditional mops work) and still use the wringer/spinner to spin it dry.I've seen some comments that said this mop system seems too complicated or hard to use. It's really not. They're just not used to seeing something new like this. Once you look at it, fill it up with water and use it, you'll realize it's a simple design. It's a mop system that actually allows you to clean the mop head rather than just dunking it in dirty water, or spinning it dry and calling it "clean" lol. Go check out some videos people made online and keep what I said in mind. Also seen a comment where someone said that they couldn't get the mop inside the chamber to get it wet. All you need to do is place it inside, allow the head to absorb some water, then move the mop out and back in, letting other parts of the mop to get wet. It takes only a couple of seconds. Yes, you need to understand a tiny bit of physics to get this going (just teasing) And another comment I seen was about the hidden wheels. They said that the mop only moves forward and back, not side to side. That's not really a problem. Yes, the wheels are designed to move forward and back, but you'll be using this on hard floor where it won't be a problem for that, but it could be a problem if you're pushing it onto carpet. If so, it still wouldn't be much of a big deal as some may have you believe. The wheels are "hidden" which means it's recessed which makes the bottom of the mop buck real close to the ground. If you have shaggy carpet you might have some difficulty maneuvering it, but for most people this wouldn't be a problem at all.It's a nice mop system and I've had it for 10 days now. I used it 4 times and I love it :) The pole/handle feels solid and comfortable. It's not skinny and short like those spin mops with flat mop heads. I hope my comment was helpful in your decision to get (or not get) this cool mop system. Take care!
S**T
Best mop ever.
Best mop invented is usually I have to keep changing water with my old mop. Not with this one. With this one, you get fresh water all the time and it has wheels and is very simple to use. Love the size you can change the mop head and throw it in the washer. I love it.
D**R
Pros & Cons Overall Good
Pros:1. Good mop heads & sturdy pole. Nice material, absorbant, thick, and washable. Love that there are extras!2. Love the 4 chambers. I appreciate knowing that my mop never has to touch dirty water and neither do my hands. I have never liked the thought of pushing a dirty water mop around on my floor and then calling my floor clean. I used to mop my floors 2x's so that I felt that they were clean enough and I drug around 2 buckets, one for clean water one for dirty rinse water. I have eliminated the need to do that. I feel like I get the best clean this way, I can also see and feel the difference on my bare feet.3. I can use whatever solution I want in my clean water. This means that I can do floors, walls, cabinets, and I do believe that I can use this tool to wash my car! Plus enough mop heads to keep them separate.4. Rollers! I am grateful for the rollers on this bucket. That was the one deciding factor between this mop system and the O'Cedar rinse & spin mop. I hate lugging the heavy bucket. I have severe carpal tunnel and arthritis in my hands, I do not have a secure grip and I drop stuff all of the time.5. I don't have to wring the mop, my hands are not strong enough to wring the mop out dry enough for laminate floors.Cons:1. I wish it held more water. It may just be me but I like to rinse it with clean water then put it in the dehydration tank, then put it back in clean water again before I use it on the floor. I go through the water fairly quickly. Then I have to stop, drain the dirty water, refill with clean water & solution before I can continue. I think it should hold 4-5 gallons of water. I have 2,000sq ft of moppable space. I am used to 2 5gallon buckets. With 5 gallons I can pretty much mop half my house before stopping to dump and refill. It would be heavier but make one large capacity available for people like me who are accustomed to large capacity, have a lot of moppable Sq feet, and don't mind the weight. As long as we have wheels it's no big deal. As it stands I have to refill this bucket 4-5 times to complete my mopping job.2. This is NOT by any means, Hands free. Notice I said above that I don't have to get my hands in dirty water, or use my hands to physically wring out the mop. No I don't do those things, however, you better be prepared for a hand and arm workout with this system. You have to grip and push this pole down to create the spinning "wringing" action in this system. It does cause me some pain and tenderness after 2,000sq ft of mopping. I have carpal tunnel and arthritis in my hands. This is a workout for them. I have found that to fill the clean water chamber I must pump that pole roughly 10-12 times each time I rinse/wring out the mop. You don't realize just how much that is until you do it. I mean 500sq ft or less of moppable space would be one thing, but 2,000sq ft is something wholly different. I had to stop and rest my hands several times. So, be prepared.3. There is a learning curve with this system and it takes a minute to get the hang of it. Watch the provided videos as they are very helpful. There are just many steps to remember. Where to fill, which knob does what, remembering to turn the spinning on or off on the pole, remembering to swivel the head, opening the valve to drain away any dirt water in the rinse tank.Overall, I like the system, not upset that I purchased it. I believe it is a good system at its base. I just feel that it could do with some upgrades. A bigger capacity, and a foot operated spin. These are just my personal opinions, not advising you one way or the other. It is a good system for its purpose and a good price point. I do hope that they will make some upgrades in the near future.
A**A
The plug is attached and set in.
This is bucket is constructed very well & works great! I love how the plug is set in. Seems like not a big deal but it is! I have a puppy that was easily able to unplug my last bucket. It was full of dirty water. The people downstairs didn’t appreciate the water dripping through the ceiling. I also love how the clean water separates from the dirty water. Brilliant! Thanks!
T**T
Too many steps, just to separate clean water from dirty water
It delivers on its promise.Pros: it separates the dirty water and clean water. The best thing about this system is its mop, strong durable ease of use.Cons: The drain spouts aren't much of use unless you just want to run the water out and allow the bucket to stay dirty. You'll have to replace the water multiple times just to mop a single floor; and since you have to take the entire bucket system apart to refill it and empty it, it actually adds more work to your task. Also if you're handicapped or elderly like I am it's harder to lift the bucket to drain it by spout on dump the water; unless you have a floor drain located somewhere in your house.Summary: if you like puzzles,and you don't mind the extra work.You might want to give this bucket a try.Hey, if you want to work smarter instead of harder, you may want to look add other options.
A**R
Good purchase
I like this. I like the entire concept as well as the mechanisms. I dnt have to touch the mop- and I can wash and reuse the mop heads. It’s a bit bulky- hard to store.
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