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Yocada Sponge Mop Home Commercial Use Tile Floor Bathroom Garage Cleaning with Squeegee and Extendable Telescopic Long Handle 42-52 Inches Easily Dry Wringing
R**U
Nice mop
Nice mop, I was looking for something to mope my fiberglass deck with but this wasn’t doing what I needed so I kept it for my other floors. I was using swiffers but sometimes you need a little extra help with liquid. It does squeeze out most of the water and floor dries quickly.
A**R
I have only used it once but so far I like it.
So far, so good. It was easy to assemble, and I think I like it, but I have only used it once. I am looking forward to using it on the wood floors. It is lightweight, which is good for me since I am handicapped and I can use it with one hand. It did come loose while I was moping, but it could be because I did not have the strength to tighten it enough.
W**H
Sturdy, adjustable, built to last.
Believe it or not I spent quite a bit of time researching mops on Amazon before choosing this one. My motivation? Really grew to dislike buying mops at the grocery store that seem to last only a year or so before the plastic sponge holder breaks. I have been using sponge-head mops for years and was about to buy one of the newer pad-style mops when I came across this one. I was glad because I'm not really sure I'm on board with the pad-style mops. I've been using this for almost six months now.This mop fits the bill for many of the features I wanted:Quality materials - I'm a guy and this mop doesn't disappoint here. Feels quite sturdy and well-made. HINT - one thing I've learned is to change my use of bleach. I used to use a weak bleach solution on my linoleum floor because I found bleach allowed me to get a lot more mileage out of my sponges (I'm guessing because bleach killed bacteria that would otherwise grow in the damp sponge and break it down). What I forgot to consider is that dunking a mop into a bleach solution would eventually cause corrosion where the steel handle met the plastic sponge holder. At some point if the plastic holder didn't give out first, the handle would eventually break at that corroded point. This company rightly warns to avoid using bleach, but what I've done is switch to dish soap for the linoleum floor and I still hit the sponge with a weak bleach solution after each mopping session to extend the life of the sponge. I make sure to rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove the bleach residue from the sponge and plastic rollers that serve to squeeze excess water from the sponge. This way I kind of get the best of both worlds.Height-adjustable - I'm 6' 2" and it's really nice to be able to extend this thing out to the max so I'm not bent over at all during use. The grocery store mops (at least in my area) NEVER have this feature.Wringing mechanism - Again, quality materials here. Very easy to wring and no worries I'm going to break the plastic sponge holder using brute force like with the clamshell-style sponge mops I've used for years. Also, the handle for the wringer is located higher up on the mop handle so it's less awkward wringing the mop.Squeegee/brush attachment - I haven't used it much in practice and I actually keep it off the mop because I hang the it on a wall in a high traffic area and it sticks out too much with the attachment (but I would keep it on otherwise). For me, the squeegee in particular is a nice option to have.I had no problem assembling this and the instructions were fairly clear as I recall, but I'm also pretty handy and I could see some people having some trouble with assembly. Overall, I am really happy with this mop. I bought with 3 sponges and don't foresee needing any more for quite some time even with weekly use. The only thing I like a bit less about this mop is the sponges themselves are a more open-celled type than I typically used in the past. I have to wring the sponge more than once or it applies more water than I prefer. I think this is necessary because the roller-style wringing mechanism likely would not work as well with a denser sponge. My only other concern is how long I'll be able to get sponge refills because I think this mop is going to last for some years. That's a good problem to have in my book.
A**L
Best Sponge Mop I've Ever Owned
Wow.....what a great Sponge Mop. It's sturdy, easy to use, has a great brush feature, and it wrings out nicely. I've never had a mop that left my floor as dry as this one does. Most sponge mops leave your floor with a streak of liquid but this one is very controllable by how much you wring it out.I have a puppy in the house with unrestricted backyard access and this is why I made this purchase - and I sure am pleased I did.
Y**B
Cheap plastic
This is not for commercial use. Sometimes the sponge gets stuck behind the ringer on one side so I have to push it through which then requires pinching my fingers and then having to set the mop down and cleaning my hand from the filth.Someone needs to design a heavy duty sponge mop that uses metal like the HDX Sponge mop of the past. People are willing to pay the premium price for a good quality mop.
P**R
I LIKE IT
WHAT I NEEDED FOR SMALL MOP UPS
M**A
Wish I could return it
I wish I could return it but didn’t realize until I had already tried it :( Just arrived today and was excited to use it since I’ve been using a swifter and felt like I needed a deeper clean. Unfortunately I don’t feel like this picks up dirt as well and simply pushes it around (even though I vacuumed first and was rinsing it every few swipes). The ponte material just doesn’t really feel effective for mopping. The handle frequently comes unscrewed, especially if I try to really scrub with the mop. I really think I would’ve been better off spending $5 and getting a slightly nicer mop.
C**S
Love my mop!
Great sponge and very sturdy.Great price.It leaves marks and have to rince often but its a quality mop...not that cheap foam crap.Recommend!
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