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The JOYMOOP Mop and Bucket Set features a large dual-chamber bucket with a bottom drain for hands-free wash and dry, a 15-inch 360° rotating microfiber mop head with an extendable handle up to 60 inches, and comes with 5 reusable microfiber pads designed for efficient, hygienic, and versatile cleaning of floors and walls.






































































| Best Sellers Rank | #940 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Household Mop Buckets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 46,724 Reviews |
S**E
Excellent Product
This is so easy and effective to use. The wash and wring dry is really perfect and the pads are very durable. I used Swiffer wet mops, squeeze mops and mop buckets with wringers and this beats everything. It's also small and easy to store in the bathroom closet but has a wide mop surface. I don't write reviews for mediocre products, but I had to give this one some praise.
S**I
So easy!
This mop works great. I’ve read some reviews starting the dry side pushes the dirty water into the wash. That is true however the mop itself is clean after the process witch beats all the mops i’ve used. I’ve owned a few mops the spin mop, steam mops, o-cedar, and a good bucket and rag. Witch is where my opinion is coming from. The steam mop head was always gross so the steam was cleaning while the head was mushing dirt around. The spin mop I used had the separation between the dirty and clean but the mop head always held dirt, O-cedar mop was okay but I didn’t care for having the spin it plus you had to rinse it all the time or it smeared dirt. The good bucket and rag works better then all of the things I listed with the cleanest floor. Witch is funny because you put the dirty cloth into the clean water lol 😂. This mop give me the clean of hands and knees with out the knees! I enjoy it and it works great. Homeschool mom of 4 littles with 3 dogs who likes a clean home. I can’t speak of durability but the cleanliness is nice. This is the first mop I’ve had that after washing the floor once and I go over it again 5 minutes later it isn’t black. If your floor is filthy just mop twice the first time get all the gross second dump and repeat and it will be clean enough to eat off.
A**R
Great Product
I absolutely love this set. I suffer with a bad back and rinsing and wringing a mop is difficult, but with this, it takes such little effort, and the bonus is how it separates the dirty water so you're not reusing it. It's compact, sturdy and easy to store. So convenient having the extra pads as well . Highly recommend getting one and extras for gifts.
C**E
Very functional, just a little too light
I’ve been using the Joymoop mop for a bit now and overall it’s really nice and extremely functional. The setup is simple, it cleans well, and it’s easy to use compared to a traditional mop. The only issue I’ve noticed is that the mop itself is very light. When I’m mopping, sometimes I’ll push down and it kind of sticks to the floor for a second, then shoots forward once I apply a bit more pressure. It’s not a huge problem, but I do think a little more weight toward the front would help balance it out. Still a solid mop and it does its job well- just a small design tweak away from being perfect.
J**N
Ingenious Design - Ultra-Compact - Insanely effective mop system - worth every penny.
Hands down the best cleaning product design I have ever come across. It is compact and highly effective in that it washes and dries the provided mop heads so well that I'm actually surprised. The locking mechanism keeps the system in place. It is so easily cleaned after use. The construction of the mop is so well done. Steel components that lock in place perfectly. It all comes in a small box the size of the bucket itself. Brilliant. So much less packaging than other products. Nothing like this on the market. Highly recommend.
D**D
Best Mopping System Ever
I've tried many different mops/mop systems over the years and either been dissatisfied with them or had them break on me. This includes a couple different designs by O-Cedar (all of which broke), swiffers, and a very well reviewed (and expensive) wet vac by Tineco (which doesn't work quite as well as a traditional mop and is a pain to clean out between uses). Nothing has beaten this for simplicity and elegance of design, ease of use, ease of cleanup after use, reusability, and durability. It's such a simple but brilliant design. First of all, let me address the only major complaint I've seen in other reviews, which is that you're mopping with dirty water. I'm not sure what world these people have been living in, but 90% of mopping systems do not separate clean and dirty water. This is how things have been done for centuries, how it is STILL done in professional settings such as hospitals, schools, factories, etc. and it seems to work just fine. Yes, there are systems now that do it, but they are all VERY new, in the minority, and always seem overly complicated to me with too many points of failure or other issues, or they are very expensive. To hold that as a standard upon which any mop system that DOESN'T do this isn't worth consideration and gets negative reviews is quite ridiculous. I think this comes down to people "feeling" icky about it rather than it actually being an issue with getting a truly clean floor, unless you believe we never had clean floors until 2021 (earliest I could find a design that did this, as of 2025 there are a few different options out there by different companies). That said, if this is very important to you as a feature, you can simply add the wash water to the drying side and basically use the unit in reverse and it works exactly how you would expect. I don't use it that way because this is not a feature I care about, but I've tried it and it works fine that way. Now, on to the things I like. The bucket is very simple, thick molded plastic with nothing on it that seems prone to breaking. The mechanism for removing the lid is very simple to use and very secure. There are no weird crevasses that make it hard to rinse off the lid and bucket after using it. The bucket does a great job scraping off any hair or other debris from the mophead on the way out. The pads are washable and reusable and the way they fit onto the mop head is incredible secure and nothing seems like it would be prone to breaking. They even smartly put the tag on the opposite side from the hooks so that you can pull on the tag to get the pad nice and tight before pressing it down. Now that's attention to detail! The mop itself is good quality, I'm glad they opted for sections that screw into each other rather than something that collapses down (like O-Cedar mop handles) because in my experience that design always breaks, I've had several different tools from various manufacturers with that design of handle, and they've ALL broken eventually. It's not quite as convenient, but I prefer it for the durability. I like that you can get the mophead more dry by passing it through the wringer multiple times, which makes it then suitable for use on walls, tables, etc. I like to shorten the handle and use it to clean my living room table as well as a big table on my front porch. I also use it for the tile in my shower. Overall I couldn't be happier with this mop. There's not a single thing I would change and I truly don't think it could be improved upon.
N**N
Dirty water flows straight into the "wash" water
I convinced myself this was the last mop I'd ever need. The reviews seemed decent so I wanted badly to love this.. I even let my mother take my old, large O-Cedar spin mop/bucket set. Unfortunately, the cons far outweigh the pros, and you should absolutely review and believe the lowest ratings. This is a long review but very detailed. Let's start with the cons (TLDR at the end of the cons list): The most major issue you will notice is that the functionality of this mop/bucket partition makes no sense. The partition slopes down toward the wash side, so when you're wringing out the dirty mop water on the "dry" side, ALL of the dirty water flows straight into the clean "wash" side. Boy, was I so mad when I realized what was happening.. all of my clean water and cleaning product contaminated by a dirty floor. Ugh. This is a huge flaw in design because the product page says this product keeps clean and dirty water separate, but actually it doesn't. If you think you're just going to flip the partition to fix the issue, think again. There are two notches cut out for the handle, so flipping is not an option. To add insult to injury - say you think you'll cut an extra 2 notches on the opposite sides to flip the partition, the squeegee part would still be on the wrong side either way. There are no ways to fix this issue at home. Trust me - I've thought about this a lot. The seller/manufacturer would have to rethink this design altogether. (I have added a note at the end of this review with solutions to all of these issues***). A few more issues - albeit minor, in my opinion - You cannot wet the entire mop because about a half inch to an inch sticks out of the water. Since the dry side is elevated, it actually does squeegee *almost* all of the water out of the mop. I can see the bucket handle on just one side being a little problematic for some people, as the weight is mainly on one side. To stabilize the bucket, there should probably be two handles on either side that meet in the middle when you need to lift the bucket up, to easily distribute the weight and keep the bucket upright. My last issue is with the mop itself. Most of the pieces screw into each other. Which would be fine, if there were also a way to quickly reduce or extend the size of the handle for really tight spaces that you have to get under (example; in a galley kitchen, there is limited space to stretch out since it is generally a rather narrow space). If the mop handle could quickly be made shorter or longer with a twist or click of a button, and then locked in place, then this would not be an issue for me at all. I know some others have reported issues with the magnets on the mop, but for me, the mop itself isn't a huge deal breaker. If the bucket wasn't an issue overall, I think the flipping mop wouldn't be a major issue, either. I do wish you could flip which side is "up" on the mop, however, I have a Swiffer - so I'm used to an odd flat mop that kind of flops about, anyway. When I purchased this, I really just needed something a little more heavy duty to really scrub my floors without having to get on my hands and knees, so I really do wish this would have worked perfectly for me and everyone else who have left poorly rated reviews. [TLDR; Bucket is majorly flawed: Dirty water flows straight into clean water reservoir when wringing it out. Bucket is too short to properly wash or dry the mop. Mop length cannot be quickly adjusted and the magnets may snap into the upright position at any time.] The pros (to be honest, these are very minute positives): the size of the mop itself is quite nice. The handle is really long, even if you cannot easily retract/extend it. The overall aesthetic of the set is nice (except for all of the major design flaws listed above). Both pieces on the mop bucket can be disassembled and cleaned rather easily. Like I said, these are barely pros in the grand scheme of it.. We all just want a mop and bucket set to be the last one we ever have to buy! ***SOLUTIONS FOR THE MANUFACTURER/SELLER: PLEASE, fix these issues by making the mop bucket itself 2 inches taller, making the mop itself extendable (with a quick button press and a locking feature), and reversing the slope on the partition so the dirty water goes into the "dry" side instead of the clean wash water side. An even better solution would be to make this product the best by having 3 slots on the partition: a "clean water" section that slopes down into a "dirty water" section, and a "dry" section that ALSO slopes down into the dirty water section. The two slopes that lead to the dirty water section will keep everything clean and tidy, easily making this the last mop bucket anyone would ever need, until it breaks or otherwise gets damaged. In which case, repurchasing would be a no-brainer! About the media I posted alongside this review: The video shows the mop being wrung out and all of the dirty water flowing straight into the "wash" water side, which should be clean water only. The photos show how filthy my "clean" water and mopping solution side is after cleaning ONLY the kitchen (which is the smallest area in my house), the terribly designed partition that slopes the wrong way, and the amount of water in the "wash" side versus the "dry" side. A terrible shame.. I'm really sad. :(
W**Y
Good concept..... broken handle
I bought this product months ago. I have used it weekly. I like the concept. Cleaning water on one side and dry side on the other. It comes with multiple cloth attachments. The design flaw, for me, is the handle of the mop. When a person mops, they use preassure to push down on the mop so there is friction on the floor. The idea to make this item ship able.... is the flaw. The preassure point is made week by the handle being in three sections..... they are weak spots. My handle broke not long after I was using this mop. The metal split. My husband was clever and used metal straps and another piece of rod inside to put it back together. Because I was pleased with this item and we wanted to still use it. It has a sleek design. Great concept. Just can't use too much preassure or the handle splits.
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