Mop with 2 Reusable Heads, Easy Wringing Twist Mop, with 57.5 inch Long Handle, Wet Mops for Floor Cleaning, Commercial Household Clean Hardwood, Vinyl, Tile, and More
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@Peachtowndivacat_Fitness
> 3 daylovely absorbtion...easy to use...
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Rosemary Vicario
> 3 dayEasy to install, easy on my back
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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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Kim
Greater than one weekReady to assemble, and has a second Mop head.
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Fish
> 3 dayMy last mop that I bought a few months ago, cedar I believe, just broke the end off but this one seems much more durable
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April
> 3 dayThis 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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Sandra Paige
> 3 dayA great mop. It was easy to assemble. It has a longer handle so you fi not need to bend over. Recommend it. The only downside is that it is hard to wring out for me. I am arthritic.
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PHH
Greater than one weekThe part holding the mop handle and mop pulled apart the first time I used it. Very cheaply made! Update: After I posted this review, the company contacted me and made this right! I would definitely buy from them again.
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Iva
> 3 dayMy mother in law loves it
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Linda M. Love
> 3 dayI grew up in the 1960s where we had string mops, spaghetti mops, and sponge mops. Coming from a low income family, we could only afford the string mops and these didnt have self-installed wringers. You had to get down into it and wring with all of your might! They were thick, heavy, and I was only 12 years old, but I had chores to do and was not about to come up against the rules of the house. Me and my siblings rotated on the mopping schedule and those mops CLEANED. Of course you had to apply elbow grease, but with some White Cap (phily product back then) and Top Job (another philly product) or even some Mr. Clean, and if we didnt have those, we always had (uck!) Pine Oil to clean all of those nooks and crannies and wipe the grease off with a few quick swipes. Those mops didnt play. This mop reminds me of those days, except its sleek, light weight, and self-installed wringer cleans, saves me a ton of time, and is the best mop Ive found in years. And I really mean years. I love this mop. Its almost too bad Im already married. (kidding).