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- #154,015 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #80 in Household Mops & Bucket Sets
Tiffany Peck
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Works great! Love the separate water tanks. The design makes it easy to clean my baseboards while I mop my floor.
Jen-Jen
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
When I got mine, they only had the 1.0 version. I see the 2.0 is better in a couple of ways, but I still don't think it's worth the hype.It took way too long to get it started. I don't know how many times I pumped the mop before the pad felt even slightly damp, but I know it took several rounds and way too much time. While cleaning, you have to go extremely fast to spin it to the point where it shows the red in the little windows to indicate it the pad is "dry." It was way more labor intensive than preparing a mop should be.Cleaning wise, I'd compare it to my spray mop. The microfiber pads wipe away surface dirt, but miss stuck on messes even with multiple passes. You're not going to get a deep clean with this. A spray mop is so much easier. Yeah, this does rinse the pad out a bit as you go, but not enough to justify the cost and effort.While the separate tanks are neat, they aren't very functional. The mop pad stays pretty dirty, and the brush that pulls out debris holds onto them so you're running the "clean" pad over them unless you stop to clean the brush with every rinse. Once I was finished, I ended up with some dirty water on the outside but no good way to drain it. The clean water tank isn't removable on the 1.0 model, and the drain plug for the dirty water is too far up the fully drain it. So I ended up with half a tank of clean water left over and a small amount of dirty water left on the outside after draining. If I turn the bucket over the dump out the rest of the dirty water, the clean water goes too as there's just a loose plate over the clean water tank and no way to get it out.I wanted to love this. I was so excited and thought the gimmickyness (you know what I mean) would make it a bit more fun and motivate me to clean more often. Instead I'm tired, my back hurts, I wasted half of the cleaner I used, and I don't think my floors are any cleaner than when I use my spray mop. I'll probably keep the mop handle and pads to use as a wall cleaner, but the bucket was an ineffective hassle.
Nicky
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
This mop works very similar to my swiffer but instead of having a spray function you have a bucket/auto-cleaner combo which allows you to cover more ground on one pad and clean/dry the pad without having to rip it off. Here is how I felt when using this mop compared to other options:Spin mop vs swiffer:If I was only cleaning one room or the kitchen the swiffer beats the spin mop in terms of efficiency as all I need to do is spray wipe and discard the pad. If it was the spin mop I'd have to fill and empty the bucket as well as remove the debrise and hair from the brush and motor spin as it does get caught in it. If I was doing multiple rooms then the spin mop comes in more handy as I can clean and re-wet the spin mop with the auto bucket. If I was cleaning the entire house the traditional mop beats both as it just covers more surface area and allows deep cleaning. A swiffer cost $25 base price compared to the spin mop's $60 but the price of swiffer pads add up unless if you invest in a cotton re-usable pad similar to the spin mop. So in terms of cost effectiveness this can be a tie. When it comes to cleaning effectiveness I will give it to the spin mop as it has the option to auto clean itself and then you are lock and loaded to give it another wipe. With the swiffer you are locked to one pad and if anything gets caught on it you need to change to a clean one or wash the cotton pads manually. Overall I find that post cleaning on the spin mop is more efficient and more easier.Overall, I do wish that the quality of the spin mop was better for $60 asking price during time of review. The plastic built was very average compared to what a swiffer offers and I feel like you can cop one of these on temu for a more affordable price. The spin mop offers more coverage convenience in a living space as you can easily clean your mop to keep cleaning but it does need post cleaning maintenance on the auto cleaning feature. With as many pads the square mop includes I feel like both the spin mop and swiffer can last a very long time to come. I can recommend the spin mop easily if it was priced at or around $30-$40
Faith Vest
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Perfect mop!
laura
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Love it !
Jeffrey E.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
worked great
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