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The Bissell SpinWave Pet Hard Floor Corded Spin Mop Cleaner (Model 20399) is designed for effortless cleaning of sealed hard floors. It features powerful scrubbing capabilities, reusable mop pads, and an on-demand spray for targeted stain removal. Weighing only 8 ounces, it offers easy maneuverability with swivel steering and comes with 4 reusable pads and 2 trial-size cleaning solutions for convenience.
Head Material | Microfiber |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16"L x 7.9"W x 26.7"H |
Color | White/Black |
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
M**R
Best mop ever!
I have been using a Shark steam mop for years to clean our hard surface floors (hardwood, tile, LVP, etc.) and it was just not getting the LVP as clean as I would like due to the small groves in it. I researched automatic mops and found this one came highly recommended so I ordered it and boy am I glad I did!This is the easiest mop to use as it essentially moves itself, you just guide it to where you want it to go by twisting the handle. This is great for my bad back and makes the mopping so much easier. I used to end up all sweaty after mopping with the Shark but no more! Now I will mop more frequently and spot mop when needed due to the ease of use.The mop comes with 2 small bottles of solution, good for 4 fillings of the mop tank, and it has a light, pleasant smell. The mop cleans very well, gets under counters easily but not under the front of my refrigerator as the Shark did, and the pads are easy to change. I also appreciate the 22 foot cord which means I only have to unplug and replug once or twice to mop the entire house. Finally, I like that I control how much cleaning fluid to use depending upon how dirty the floors are.I highly recommend this mop.
D**U
A good purchase and well worth the money...
This unit is very easy to use, load with cleaning fluid and move around without issues. The spray pattern is within the width of the unit and it is effective and efficient with the fluid dispersion. It covers the floor easily and the pads are easy to install and remove/replace. It was highly recommended to me and I was not disappointed...good choice.
R**T
Easy on the back
Love this! Better than expected and So easy to use. Cleaning the floor is quick and since there is no need to use a lot of force and effort, there is no back pain.Worth the money!
J**R
An ok alternative to traditional mopping
Update Sept 2024: The sprayer doesn't work. I have to wet the floor with a spray bottle to mop. Reduced stars from 5 to 4. Also edited the headline.Update March 2024: One of the black plates fell off. I found the screw, but it won't go back into the place. I can't thread it through the plate and into the mop. So now every time I pick up the mop, the plate falls out/stays on the floor. I have to turn the product upside down to put the plate on then quickly put it down to use it. It spins fine, but that's the inconvenience I'm dealing with.I have been using an O'Cedar spray mop (but the spray broke so I had to spray by hand with a bottle). I have textured, light LVP throughout the 2,200 SF house with grouted tile in the bathrooms and laundry. We're a 2 adult/2 dog household. I dry mop 1-2x wk, vacuum 1x wk, and then mop. I purchased this to work on the high-traffic areas, but also possibly replace the other mop.Overall, it's a good alternative to the hand mop approach which is quite a workout for me.- Pro: very easy to put together and use- Pro: pads are easy to install and remove- Pro: pads are easy to hand clean if you want to do so between rooms or dirtier areas of the house- Pro: easy to store; doesn't take up a lot of space- Pro: low noise level with a beep when misting floor with cleaner- Pro: uses 2-cups of water before adding formula (I use white vinegar). This covers a 2,200 SF home.- Pro: easy-to-use water/formula bottle; no tricky installation or removal.- Con: if you have arthritis, carpal tunnel, or any hand sensitivity or neuropathy, this could be challenging to manage and guide. While there is no noticeable vibration, the need to guide its direction might require two hands. You can use two hands because it's not very fast or ornery on its own. Just know that you might have to take a hand break.- Con: because the speed is slow, cleaning a full house could take a bit of time. I think it's a good 1-2 hours compared to a shorter time for a traditional mop (because we're more likely to push/pull faster). You don't want to push/pull this mop too fast, it won't be as effective.- Con: this doesn't apply heavy contact to the ground that you'd likely be able to apply with a traditional mop. It does pick up dirt, for sure, but not quite like I've achieved with a hand mop. ** Tip: wet the pads, wring them out, and then install on the mop. When I used this the first time, with dry pads, they didn't pick up as much dirt. The water primes the pad to clean and pick up dirt. I did this with my standard mop with the same success. **- Con: this won't clean your tile grout, dug-in stains hardened dirt, or grooves of tile, hardwood, or LVP. This is a standard mop that rotates while going in a vertical direction. I think it has an advantage over a standard mop, but it's not the holy grail I was hoping for. I use the soft and scrubby pads (striped white and gray) that came with the purchase. I might invest in the scrubby pads (they're pink)This mop has made this activity easier than bending over, spraying the floor then mopping. I'm also more likely to mop the full house vs rotating between sections in addition to always mopping high-traffic areas each week. I might not get the same workout as with the mop, but I'm happy with it. I will keep the other mop for minor issues. I also keep a Swiffer for quick tile clean-ups. Edited to add photos.
B**M
See Update: quit working at 3 month mark!!
Recent purchase, but I already know this is one of those things that if it ever breaks down I will rush to get another, it has already become that critical a part of my house cleaning life. I'm a hobby potter, with a wheel in my home on LVP flooring - dark flooring, so every bit of clay dust SHOWS. You have to be serious about clay dust and get it up quickly to keep from tracking it everywhere. I've tried every mop and mop system known to mankind with limited results, pretty much always having to mop multiple times to get to something approaching clean.This thing, straight out of the box, did a 100x better job of cleaning my floors. Not only that, but it's EASY, significantly easier than any kind of mop. There's no pushing and leaning into it, it's basically just steering, the swirling pads do all the hard work. Reminds me of watching high school janitors walking behind those huge spinning industrial floor cleaners - this is essentially a smaller homeowner version of the same. The first time I used it, I went ahead and cleaned the rest of the house, because it was just fun and so simple to use.It's got a huge cleaning fluid reservoir that just pops off for refilling, and a long enough cord, though I'll probably add an extension cord to keep from having to unplug and move mine, it can currently reach about halfway around my space. Simplest of controls, just two buttons nicely placed on the handle, one to turn it on, one to spray fluid.My only wish on this, if Bissell's engineers are paying attention, is it lacks wheels, so if it's upright and you need to move it, from like one room to the other or to storage or whatever, there's no tipping it back and wheeling it there, you have to just pick it up to move it. Unit isn't terribly heavy, but heavy enough that I don't love moving it around, you're better off running it, when it glides pretty effortlessly, then stopping where you plan to store it. The addition of wheels for moving it when off would be a plus.UPDATE: At the 3 month mark, after using this every week, I went to use it and noticed the fluid wasn't spraying out? Got online and immediately found a LOT of info on this problem, including about 10 different troubleshooting tips, none of which worked. Contacted Bissell, chatbot had me go through all the steps AGAIN, then got put on interminable hold with real person, waiting on a call back. 3 months of use, even impressive as this unit is, isn't good at all. Buyer beware.
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