🧹 Elevate your clean game—because your floors deserve the VIP treatment!
The True & TidyTrue Clean Spin Mop & Bucket System features a dual-compartment bucket that separates clean and dirty water for superior hygiene, a 360° swivel mop head for easy maneuvering, and a built-in scrubbing brush that automatically cleans the mop pad. Crafted with a durable stainless steel handle and reusable microfiber pads, it offers a spill-free refill system and long-lasting performance for a truly effortless, deep clean.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Head Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Color | Gray |
Item Weight | 3.46 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Volume | 5 Liters |
Additional Features | Spin Mop, Separate buckets for clean and dirty water |
Handle Type | Telescopic |
K**K
Great product, for cheep price
I have used many mops every new mops that ever comes out this is the best, I don’t have to worry about constantly dumping to get clean water it’s always there. The bristles in the bucket get all the animal hair I miss vacuuming so you have a clean mop. It’s light weight even with adding water. Love how the mop its self has reusable washable mop head and different attachments. I had just moved and lost my mop and this was the first thing I repurchased
A**R
I am obsessed with this. Wow
This is seriously my favorite mop ever. I have 4 kids and two dogs so I mop once a day and I have been through many. This is so easy. Separates the clean and dirty water which I love. It has brushes to scrape out any dog hair or dirt while it spins. It isn’t sopping wet so it is good for my vinyl plank floors and dries very fast. I never thought I would be so excited over a mop lol
T**A
Best one! So far so good
I’ve used it twice so far I LOVEEE it! I didn’t like the fact that o cedar mop is just moving around dirty water everywhere (I live on a ranch) so my house gets filthy FAST! Filling it up all the way with clean water is able to clean my whole house which is completely vinyl. I use the pink stuff floor cleaner which I think helped it work better. I do love the pads because I feel that cleans better. You do have to unlock it for it to spin, which isn’t annoying for me but someone might think otherwise. It’s hard to manipulate to clean base boards like almost impossible. The pour out the dirty water spout is kinda high so I just dump the whole thing over and clean it because either way the dirty water gets everywhere like under the plastic piece that goes around the rim of the entire system bucket. I really hope this lasts a good while because I really do like it
A**I
Great Mop
Wanted to upgrade from my traditional mop and this one is amazing. It's smaller than I expected but easier to clean, set up, since it has a separate system for dirty and clean water, the spin function is a godsend, and easy to dispose of. The washing machine clean pads are great as well.
C**E
Very convenient and effective
I am in love with this mop bucket. It is easy to use. No mess. Water doesn’t stream and spill everywhere. Neither the mop itself nor the bucket splashes water around while trying to move. The compact size of the square mop head makes it easy to reach into smaller spaces. Unfortunately, it’s not designed to go into tight spaces. That isn’t a problem for me. I received this about an hour ago and I have already mopped 3 areas with ease. The drying time is quicker since it doesn’t get as soaked as regular mop designs. I had no trouble assembling the mop bucket or mop. The soft reusable mop heads are easy to clean and wring out after use. I have wanted one of these systems for a while but being a huge skeptic on purchasing things only seen on the internet. I wish I would have bought it sooner. Definitely worth the purchase and the purchase price is fair.
D**R
Close but no cigar…
I’ve got an O’Cedar spin mop and several different kinds of the swiffer-type mops, string mops, etc. I don’t use them, preferring to let my Roborock Q7 Max sweep and mop the floors. But I have three little dueling boy dogs who, first thing in the morning, have to go in the living room in advance of us having coffee together and hike their legs on everything. We’ve tried to break them of it, but I think they think it’s their job to do it for us as part of the morning ritual!I’m old and arthritic, and first thing in the morning the last thing I want to be doing is mopping the floor. I wanted something to quickly mop up the little pee puddles using a mild solution to deter them from peeing there again, something I can grab immediately after they hit it and combine with a stern “no peeing!” and a deterring smell. I don’t want to have to be immediately running to the sink to dump mop water or remove stinky mop pads, and I don’t want to have to change the water every day. When I finish mopping up the little puddles, I want to be able to sit down and drink my coffee and wake up, and with the other mops I often just forget to deal with the yuckiness until everything has ripened to the point of having to throw mop pads away.Assuming it holds up, this little mop is going to be just what I wanted. The clean-water reservoir holds a two-liter bottle full of liquid that will last several days, and the mop cleaning/drying brush works great to clean off the pad once used. I wrote four recipes on an empty 2L bottle for use when I make up a new batch of “Pee Mop” cleaner:1/3 bottle of white vinegar, fill up with water1 to 1.5 tsp. citrus cleaning concentrate, fill up with water1/4 cup lemon juice, fill up with water10-15 drops peppermint oil, fill up with waterAfter I do the morning thing, if I want to run Stevie (my robot mop) I can do it after we’re done with our coffee. But the important thing is this: I can leave this little mop bucket sitting in a corner, out of the way, and get around to draining out the dirty water via the little plug on the side when I think of it, later in the day or after several days if I’m not exactly with it. Again, I’m old.I wish the bucket were made with a better plastic. This is that hard plastic that is prone to cracking, not the softer plastic like good utilitarian buckets are made of. The spinning mechanism works fine, once you get the hang of it, but I’ve read the reviews from people who said it broke after only a few uses. I’ve been careful to get the feel for how it works, not forcing anything (although there is definitely a temptation to do that, as it can be sluggish). You need to get in the habit of unlocking the mop to spin, then locking it to mop with it. If you’re going to forget one or the other, it’s better to leave it unlocked and just let it stay shorter. Otherwise, you risk having it locked and trying to force it to spin, and I think this may be how people break their mop.Be sure to read ALL of the instructions. The grammatical error is kind of fun….UPDATE: I was so hoping this mop would be the perfect solution for us, and it would have been except for one thing: the sides of the inner receptable have bent outward so that the lid will not fit down onto it. I can still spin the mop to clean it, but the dirty water goes into the clean water part. I just HATE this! Close but no cigar.
J**I
This is the Perfect mop especially if you are disabled or really busy
Mopping is my least favorite chore and this mop is like a game changer.Let me just compare because the negative comments honestly confuse me.Pros:It is lightweight and only requires 1-2 refills (of course depending on space) which is great if you have a disability where carrying heavy buckets can be an issue.It’s only $40.The swifter fequires constant pad changes in my tiny apartment which can cost me $20 every couple weeks which adds upAlso those pads do nothing but put a weird film on the ground.It separated the clean and dirty water which literally every mop I have does not do which honestly grosses me out . 🤮As a person with 2 large dogs who shed. It has a brush that keeps the dog hair out of the pad which is amazing. Other spin mops have microfiber that is awful with dog hair.Cons: the spin feature requires you to use a latch which you get used to. Which I guess can be annoyingThe mop handle is thin metal. Obviously to keep it cost effective so don’t mop like you’re trying to rip your floor off and you’ll be fine . 😂
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