2 in 1 Dry and Wet Mop

Housekeeping has always been a daily problem for many families, especially the time-consuming and laborious work of mopping the floor. Traditional mops require repeated bending over to wring water, which not only makes your hands wet, but also easily causes back pain. The emergence of the hands-free sponge mop set has changed the traditional situation of bending over to mop the floor, making cleaning easier and more efficient!
The hands-free sponge mop set usually includes a sponge mop and a matching bucket. Its biggest feature is that it does not need to be twisted by hand. Just push or pull it gently to automatically squeeze out the water, making the mopping process more labor-saving and hygienic.
Traditional mops can easily wet your hands when wringing water, and may also breed bacteria. The hands-free sponge mop uses the water squeezing device of the bucket. You only need to gently press or pull the handle to quickly squeeze out the water. The whole process does not get your hands dirty, which is cleaner and more hygienic.
The sponge mop is soft and highly absorbent, and can easily absorb dust, hair and stubborn stains. At the same time, the squeezing system can accurately control the humidity of the mop to prevent the floor from being too wet and reduce the risk of slipping.
Traditional mopping requires repeated bending over to wring water, and long-term operation can easily cause back pain. The hands-free sponge mop reduces the number of bends, which is especially suitable for the elderly, pregnant women, and people with back discomfort, making housework easier.
The bucket in the set is usually designed with a drain grid and a storage rack, which can not only squeeze water conveniently, but also allow the mop to be stored upright to avoid odor and keep the home clean.
Daily cleaning at home - wooden floors, tiles, marble and other floors can be used
Offices, shops - quick cleaning, improved efficiency
Pet families - easily absorb pet hair and footprints
Families with elderly/pregnant women - reduce bending and mopping the floor more labor-saving
Soak the sponge - dip the mop head into the bucket to fully absorb water.
Squeeze out the water - put the mop into the squeeze tank of the bucket, gently press or pull the handle to squeeze out excess water.
Start mopping - mop from the corner of the room to the center to avoid repeated contamination.
Clean regularly - rinse the sponge after use and dry it to avoid bacterial growth.
Material: Choose a high-density sponge, which is more absorbent and has a longer life.
Bucket design: Prefer a style with a drain grid and storage function to facilitate squeezing and storage.
Mop rod length: Adjustable or height-adaptable style to reduce bending.