Wring the mop without touching anything gross
Spin Mop & Bucket Set with Stainless Steel Wringer
Push the handle, spin the head damp-dry. No hand-wringing gray water, no foot pedal to snap. Your hands stay on the dry pole.
61-inch handle. Mop standing fully upright.
Drain plug empties the bucket for you
Love this!! Super easy to use, and its actually fun to mop now. Beats what I was using before lol
47,000+ Floors Cleaned
Spin Mop & Bucket Set with Stainless Steel Wringer
The drain plug though
Bought it for the no-wringing thing but honestly the drain plug at the bottom is my favorite part now.
Get this for mom
If you have a parent with arthritis who still insists on cleaning their own house, this is the mop to buy them. My mom's hands can't wring anything anymore and this solved it completely.
Finally took the leap
I kept putting it off because I figured the spin thing would break like my O-Cedar did. No pedal to snap, though, just the handle and a steel basket. Should have bought it months ago.
Floors dry in half the time
I timed it last week out of curiosity. What used to take me 45 minutes with my old mop now takes about 20, mostly because I'm not stopping to wring and re-wring. My kitchen tile actually dries before the dog tracks through it now.
No pedal to snap this time
I was so skeptical because my last spin mop pedal broke in two months, but there's literally no pedal here to fail.
Fits my chaos
Two kids, a golden retriever, and I mop twice a week minimum. This thing lets me knock out the kitchen floor during naptime without wrestling a wet mop head or dealing with a pedal that jams.
The drain plug though
Bought it for the no-wringing thing but honestly the drain plug is what I use most. Just wheel it to the shower drain and pull, done.
Perfect for tall people
If you're over 5'10" and sick of hunching over a tiny mop handle, get this one. The 61 inch handle actually lets me stand up straight. My husband is 6'2" and he mopped without complaining for once.
Finally pulled trigger
My pedal mop broke twice and I almost didn't trust another spinner, but the steel basket sold me.
The Part of Mopping Everyone Dreads Has Nothing to Do With the Floor
It's the Wringing. It's the Bucket.
You finish the kitchen floor and plunge your hands into gray water to wring out the mop. The water is cold, gritty, and smells like wet dog. You do it six more times before the room is done.
Or you use that pedal spin mop from the big-box store. It worked great for three months. Then the plastic spring assembly snapped and now you're back to hand-wringing, plus you're out forty bucks.
The bucket is sixteen pounds full. You hoist it over the tub and water splashes the floor you just cleaned. Your lower back tightens. You swore you'd find a better system. You haven't.
This mop set deletes every part you hate. Push the handle into a stainless steel basket and the spin wrings the head damp-dry while your hands stay on the dry pole. When you're done, pull the drain plug at the shower or floor drain. The bucket empties itself. No heaving, no splash, no broken pedals.
Why This Mop Outlasts Theirs
Most spin mops rely on a plastic foot pedal connected to a spring assembly. Press it a few hundred times and the spring fatigues, the pedal cracks, and you're back at the store. This mop has no pedal at all. You push straight down on the handle, the stainless steel basket spins the head dry, and the only moving part is solid metal built to take adult force for years.
Why This Mop Outlasts Theirs
Most spin mops rely on a plastic foot pedal connected to a spring assembly. Press it a few hundred times and the spring fatigues, the pedal cracks, and you're back at the store. This mop has no pedal at all. You push straight down on the handle, the stainless steel basket spins the head dry, and the only moving part is solid metal built to take adult force for years.
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Built to Last. Tested to Prove It.
We surveyed 1,200+ households after 6 months of use.
Built to Last. Tested to Prove It.
We surveyed 1,200+ households after 6 months of use.
Said Hands Stayed Dry
Easy to use
Full-height handle, no stooping
The stainless steel wringer and handle-push spin replace the plastic pedal assembly that fails on conventional mops. No spring. No stomp. No replacement parts to buy.
Your Hands Never Touch the Gray Water
The worst part of mopping was never the mopping. It was plunging your hands into gray water to wring out a sopping mop head, or stomping a plastic pedal until the spring snapped in month three. This Spin Mop & Bucket Set deletes both problems: push the handle down into a stainless steel basket and the head spins damp-dry while your hands stay on the dry pole. When you're done, pull the drain plug and the bucket empties itself at your feet.
How to Mop Without Hating It
Drop In
Place the mop head into the stainless steel wringing basket inside the bucket.
Push and Spin
Push the handle down. The basket spins the head damp-dry.
Pull the Plug
Finished? Pull the drain plug and the bucket empties itself.
No pedal to break, because there is no pedal.
Every spin mop you've owned broke the same way: the foot pedal's plastic spring snapped. This one spins from the handle, not a pedal. Stainless steel basket, zero spring assembly.
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Stainless Steel Wringer
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61-Inch Telescopic Handle
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3 Washable Heads + Scrub Ring
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Bottom Drain Plug Empties
Spin Mop & Bucket Set with Stainless Steel Wringer Questions
There is no pedal. The spin comes from pushing the handle down into a stainless steel basket, so the spring assembly that always fails simply does not exist on this mop. The wringer basket is steel where other brands use plastic, built to handle full adult force without cracking or stripping.
The telescopic stainless steel handle extends to 61 inches, roughly 10 inches longer than most standard mops. You mop standing fully upright whether you're 5'7" or 6'2", no bending, no back strain.
Pull the drain plug on the bottom of the bucket and let it empty itself into a floor drain or shower drain. No heaving 20 pounds of dirty water over the tub, no splash, no re-mopping.
You control the moisture with the spin. Push down harder or add more spins for a damp-dry head safe for sealed hardwood. Push lighter for a wetter head on tile or vinyl. It spins like a washing machine on high, so you decide exactly how much water stays in the mop.
The stainless steel wringer basket and handle are built to outlast the plastic mechanisms that fail on other spin mops. Three machine-washable microfiber heads come in the box, giving you a full year of rotation before you buy replacements. The scrub ring handles shower tile and grout, so one system does floors and bathrooms without extra tools breaking down.