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✨ Clean smarter, not harder — mop like a pro! 🧹
The JOYMOOP Mop and Bucket Set features a hands-free dual water system that separates clean and dirty water for hygienic cleaning. Its flat microfiber mop head with 3 washable pads excels at reaching corners and tight spaces across multiple surfaces, from floors to ceilings. Lightweight and ergonomically designed with a telescopic stainless steel handle, this mop system offers efficient, eco-friendly cleaning with reusable pads, making it a top-rated choice for modern homes.






































































| ASIN | B091F1RPHD |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Household Mop Buckets #2 in Commercial Mop Buckets |
| Brand Name | JOYMOOP |
| Color | White [Middle Bucket #13 + Mop + 3 Pads] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 16,987 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Type | Telescopic |
| Head Material | Microfiber Pad |
| Included Components | 1 Bucket#13, 1 Instruction Manual, 1 Mop-head with 1 Pad, 2 Extra Pads, 4 Mop Handle Rods |
| Item Type Name | Cleaning Tool |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jianmei |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 13-D-01-JM |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Model Number | 13-D-01-JM |
| Set Name | Middle White Bucket #13 + 50" Flat Mop + 3 Pads |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Volume | 5.6 Liters |
K**O
Best mop I’ve ever bought
I don’t usually write long reviews, but this mop was so amazing I feel compelled to leave a review. I was looking for an O-Cedar mop, but this one looked way more clean and compact which is what I was looking for. Super easy to use and fill up with water, so it doesn’t spill and it doesn’t take up too much space. The mop wet/ dry squeezing functionality is perfect. It literally is like a Swiffer on crack. No mess, easy to use, and does the job efficiently. I’m so glad I got this mop, because I have bought so many different types of mops in the past, and none of them worked the way I wanted it to. This mop is hands down the best value, best usability, doesn’t take up space, and super easy to use. Thank you!!
K**R
Buy this!!!
I don’t usually get this excited about cleaning supplies, but this mop and bucket system is an absolute game changer. I just used it to clean my mom’s new home—ceilings, walls, and floors—and it handled everything beautifully. The dual water system (separating clean and dirty water) is brilliant and makes such a noticeable difference. The mop wrings out to the perfect level of dampness every time—no dripping, no streaking. It’s lightweight, easy to maneuver, and honestly made a big job feel so much more manageable. I found myself thinking, where has this been all my life? I genuinely love this thing.
P**N
The best mop I've ever used!
This is the best mop I've ever used. It easily cleans floors of course but also windowsills, baseboards, and walls. I haven't tried it on windows yet. The wide head gets more dirt with one pass and it swivels effortlessly to get around and under just about anything. I love this mop because of how easy it makes cleaning floors, sills and baseboards. I highly recommend it. It wrings out well into the clean water as any wash bucket and mop does, which allows me to keep an eye on the soapy water and when it needs a change. It's also made very well. When it wears out, I'll definitely buy another. Well worth the price.
C**I
Not what I expected but It still works good.
I thought this mop worked like others...where it separates the clean water from the dirty. It is not. If I knew I would make another purchase. With that being said. It is a good mop. I used it right now. Pros: The design does allow me to go under the couch and smaller places. The pad picks up dust very well. The water stays at the level. ( also why I thought this was a con) because I thought this mop was the one that separates the water. I went into this with that as my one pro and it didnt. So I hated it. But using it...I like it because it is an upgrade from my rounded mop. I mean I dip it in the same dirty water anyway. Right. And best part is drying. No pain on my wrist. The pad literally dries well.
F**T
Don’t listen to bad reviews
I’m housesitting for my sister right now and just finished mopping her floors. The entire time I was thinking about how much I miss my mop. And then I realized I didn’t write a review. So here it is. First things first I absolutely love the design of this mop. It’s very easy if you figure it out, I’ve been having this month for a little over a month now I believe and it’s been great. I’ve used it for walls, baseboards, and of course floors. It scrubs pretty damn good although on really tough spots, I need to use my foot to press the mop, a little bit harder. All in all, I am thrilled with this design. I want to go over some of the negative comments on the reviews. The main negative comment that I see a ton is about the dirty water going into the clean water. Unfortunately, there’s no clean water and dirty water. If there was there would need to be three spots in the container one to drain the water from the mop 12 clean the water with the dirty water and then basically drained the water out again before putting it into the clean water to drain it out again. Realistically, it’s a quite bit complicated. The mop water is basically clean, but it does pull the dirt off into the clean mop water. With that being said if your floors are super filthy, and the water is a darker color you should probably change out your water throughout each room. I can mop my entire floor on the same bucket, even with the so say “dirty water going into the clean water.” Then I can go out mines harder again without the water getting dirty. For whatever reason the dirty water does not affect how clean your mop makes your floor. I don’t know if it’s the squeegee system or what. Lo and behold people are making comments about the dirty water going into the clean water. It’s because they’re showing videos of them draining out the clean water into the empty tank so it doesn’t make a difference. I’m quite confused. Why there’s so many confused people. It’s common sense guys. That brings me to my second point… A lot of people were talking about having to use their foot or hand to get the mop off of the magnetic part and onto the floor. Are pushing it so it can go back into the container. Literally if you use its momentum against it, it will pop right back onto the magnetic piece and then when you put it down, you just have to press the opposite side and the magnetic piece comes apart. More common sense. Anyways, I think all of the negative comments are invalid because they’re not real negative comments. It’s just common sense stuff. All in all this is a five star mop and you should definitely get it. The handle can go to various sizes and a super easy to set up. For $30 I am absolutely thrilled with the quality of this mop and I think I will be able to use it for quite a while. The size of the mop is great including the bucket. It doesn’t take up a lot of room. It’s also very oddly satisfying to watch the mop go from really dirty to really clean.
E**Y
The best mop
I moved into a rental house that had not been cleaned properly. I ordered this mop and it is the absolute best mop I have ever used! I was able to clean floors, walls, and every nook and cranny that was dirty. The bucket is so light but stable when the mop is left in it. I like that I can wash the mop head for the next cleaning. You have to try it.
M**Y
Such a great concept . Such unnecessary flaws
I bought this to aid in the deep cleanup after a fire. I needed to clean the ceilings and walls, and this beat the heck out of climbing up and down a ladder every two swipes to rinse a rag. I had a real cheap Dollar Tree version of the flat mop I was using, and it was good, except the mop head was small and not very thick, so it was good for one swipe, then had to be rinsed out to remove the soot. So, I saw this and thought it was a FANTASTIC alternative and ordered one right away. All seemed well, until I went to use it. On a dry run, I tested the two slots, to be sure I would be able to stay on the ladder to rinse and squeegee dry. What a time saver! I dipped into the clean water tank, and it took a few tries to get it in the slot in the right. When it did go in, it was easy. I pulled it back out and commenced with the ceiling. BEAUTIFUL! It worked very nicely for me. Then I went to rinse it, jabbing it up and down a few times, inserted in the squeegee dry slot and pulled back out. I would have been utterly ecstatic, if not for the simple fact that the tank is not deep enough to rinse the entire mop, nor is the dry side deep enough to squeegee the entire mop. It is about an inch too shallow. The mop comes out mostly clean and read to go again, except for that inch or so at the top side. All the sludge and soot IO just cleaned is still there, unable to squeeze it out or rinse with clean water in the tank. That might be easily remedied if one could just turn the head the opposite way and dip again. That is not possible, as the head has a strong magnet that is made to lock the swiveling head in place for the rinse and dry. It only locks one way, and if you try to fit it in the slots the other way, it won't fit. I also found myself fighting the magnetic lock when using it overhead, as it tended to snap into the lock position when I didn't want it to. I don't know how such a major flaw got past R&D, when logic would tell them the tank HAS to be deeper than the length of the mop! The amazing squeegee takes out almost ALL the dirty water, allowing you to dip into the clean tank and emerge with a very clean reloaded mop. But only once. Since it is already not quite deep enough to submerge the whole mop, it also becomes less and less accommodating as you use the soapy water with each new reload. I would have loved to give this 5 stars, but right now, I wasted my money. It would be great for light cleaning, but nothing about my needs entails light duty anything.
M**Y
Perfect-ish (with qualifiers). Recommend 10/10 for independent folks with disabilities.
I've used this three times, now. I loved it straight out of the box despite a little operational frustration (would have given it 5/5). Second time, I wondered if I was a little drunk the first time because it just wasn't operating like a dream like it did straight out of the box (would have given it a 3/5). Third time's the charm and I figured out a few of the necessary tricks to overcome its shortcomings and what you should know to decide, landing in a 4/5. Things to know: 1) stretch the mop cover TIGHTLY. The directions point out that if there is a wrinkle, it will hinder performance. Second use, I put the clean cover on with no wrinkles but it wrinkled during use in the drying bin. Pretend you're arm wrestling with a child who is at least ten years old when you put a clean cover on. 2) have a dry cloth handy just in case (see below) 3) While it is really low-profile and can fit behind furniture for walls, you have to be the Pink Panther, able to flatten yourself and work your tippie toes like a centipede of you think you can reach all the way. It's useful. It doesn't perform miracles. There are some annoying design flaws, some necessary to the performance and some maybe they could work on. I've decided it's still not a deal breaker. 1) The "this side up" sign isn't a suggestion. The magnet only allows one direction for dip. Unfortunately, this means that you get a lot of wet, drippy foam and about an inch of still-dirty mop head on the side that is up, but the snap-to magnet does make it easy to rinse and squish out. I wish the magnet was bi-directional so you could flip it and rinse/dry the other end but I don't think this can be fixed and still be so easy to dip and dry, so I don't consider it something they can work on the design (same for #2 also dealing with the magnet) 4/5 2) The same magnet that makes it easy to rinse and squish ends up maddening you if you're scrubbing walls because just when you're trying to angle along a corner or at the ceiling, it decides to snap-in and you have to stop and use your hands to reposition the mop head because the magnet is so strong, it won't just let you tap it against the wall to snap it back off. 3/5 3) This one is 2-fold and something they can work on. Also not a deal-breaker but something users should know: a) the "max" libe is actually the "absolutely fill this full" line. If you have a small job and figure you can do with 1/2 bucket, don't try. Because you can't reverse the mop head to rinse and dry, you'll see a #2 but 10x worse. Maybe they could make the bucket a little taller than the mop-head is, and then these things wouldn't be an issue and b) Go slowly with the dip and dry. Very slowly. If you're using a cleaner in the water and you work too quickly, it foams and slops over the lip. They could fix this easily by increasing the lip on the top of the bucket by an inch, without sacrificing the things that make this mop (moop?) special. Light weight, easy-to-use, low profile, easy storage, versatile
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