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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
At the time of my order, FMV price was 22.99... That is way too much for quality of this mop. Currently, now over a month later, saw is on sale for 16.99. That is more reasonable and this would be fine for a younger/just starting out person who needs a mop but likely won't use often.The pole when screwed together is very short- and I am 5'1"... anyone taller? Definitely will be harder to use due to the length. The claw part did clamp the mop fairly well. While using it, the connections loosened a bit... thinking was bc I'm not only short, I'm not super strong, either... so handed to my 17yo son (who is amazingly strong) and he twisted all tightly. I used it again and it again loosened with just a couple minutes useThis is definitely not, as stated, "commercial" or "industrial" quality. The strings on this are better quality than usual yarn, but reminds me of that versus real-mop usual string loops... When dry, the loops are super light weight, loose and puffy.Anyhow, if one wanted this style mop, didn't want to spend more than $17, wanted to unscrew the handle for storage after use for a smaller space? Wasn't going to use it often? This would be okay. Otherwise? I don't recommend this one.
Muehl Public Library
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
I was a little worried about getting a mop with a handle that assembled. I worried that it would clatter or feel weak. I was pleased that neither was the case. The metal shafts were good and sturdy, and they threaded firmly together. I didn't feel any wobbling or bending while mopping. The mop head is a good, heavy one, and it was easy to insert it and secure it with the plastic clamp, and to remove it after mopping. And it is nice that you can use the mop at a shorter length when it's inconvenient to use a full-length handle.The assembly method did have a few slight disadvantages. My mop bucket has a round basket that you put the mop head in and twist to wring it out. Of course, twisting this mop meant you were unscrewing or tightening the joints. I was not able to use that wringing method out of fear of overtightening the joints. I also had a moment of feeling the mop unscrewing itself while mopping in a circular pattern, and had to tighten it. At one point I decided to shorten the handle while mopping on the stairs, and found I had tightened it too much to easily unscrew--especially with wet hands. This mop is super slippery on the metal parts when your hands are wet and soapy. It might be better to use this with rubber gloves, or find some textured non-slip material to stick on to it.
Dr Jeffrey Graham
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
This was easy to assemble, and it works the way it's supposed to.
clamson95
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
The head of the moon’s nice and soft, and the pinch point has a nice durable and grippy part to latch onto. The pole is decently durable and feels good in the hand. It has a decent length, not too long or too short. It’s nice that it comes apart, to be honest. I don’t have a mop handle like that. Overall a nice industrial style mop.
Honest Reviews by Gia
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
As a multiple property manger, I am no stranger to having messes to clean up, and it was long ago when we wore out our first cotton mop head. Its replacement was one of those types that, while resembling a mop, simply pushes liquid about rather than actually absorbing it.This heavy duty professional mop from Conliwell is super absorbent and came with a sturdy, 48" long stainless steel handle and 6x13" thick cotton mop head. It was easily assembled and works on all our floor surfaces from linoleum and concrete to wood.
J. Dean
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
I’ve been using this mop in my pottery studio, and it’s been doing exactly what I need it to. The cotton head is super absorbent, which helps a lot with cleaning up clay and water from the floor after a long day. The handle feels sturdy enough to push around heavy messes without bending or feeling like it’s going to snap. It’s a simple, no-frills mop, but for a workspace like mine, that’s exactly what works best.
piglets
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
This mop works well enough. The cotton is soft and absorbent.The handle pieces screwed in and are well fitted. The handle held together while using it. Never loosened.The mop head is replaceable. (Arrives apart) You hold in a "button" to turn the band to open the jaw that holds the head. And the same to close it. It's not the most comfortable process. And the plastic seems a bit cheap. (My other mops are also made of plastic, but seem more solid and you don't hold in anything to turn it.) The jaw that holds the head is also larger, so when you put the mop in the bucket's press to squeeze the water out, it kind of seems bulky. (Really, hardly any difference, but for some reason, I noticed having to move it differently? Sorry, that's not very helpful.) My reason for taking a star off is for the jaw.Nothing "wrong" with this mop. If I needed to buy another one, I'd probably by another one. If this was the only brand available, I'd buy it. It did a nice job mopping.
Juanita
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
This mop is exactly as described. Assembling it took two minutes and if i came with instructions I definitely didn't need them. I already have a "school-style" mop bucket to go with it so I'm all set.
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