|
Handle |
Φ22mm steel |
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Color Size |
32x18.5x31cm |
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Packing |
6pcs |
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Caron Size |
66x33x57.5cm |
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1x20'GP |
1344pcs |
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1x40'GP |
2586pcs |
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1x40'HP |
3258pcs |
Introducing the Ultimate Mop & Bucket System: Wash and Wring in One!
Experience maximum cleaning convenience with our innovative mop and bucket combo. This system lets you wash, rinse, and wring your mop head effortlessly – all within the bucket, eliminating messy spills and constant trips to the sink.
All-in-One Cleaning Station: Wash dirty mops right in the bucket. Simply agitate the mop head in the soapy water or rinse compartment to loosen grime.
Effortless Wringing: Powerfully squeeze out water without touching the wet mop! The bucket features an integrated wringing mechanism (spinner basket or press plate system, depending on model). Just place the mop head in the mechanism and activate it – often with a simple pedal press or lever pull – to remove excess water quickly and hygienically.
Unbeatable Convenience: Forget bending over a sink or wringing by hand. This self-contained system keeps water contained and makes the entire mopping process faster, simpler, and less messy. Empty the dirty water when you're done – that's it!
Effective Cleaning: The wringing mechanism ensures the mop head is left at the perfect dampness – not too wet to damage floors or leave streaks, and damp enough to pick up dirt effectively.





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