48" Blue Closed Loop Ergonomic Dust Mop Kit : (1) 48" Blue Industrial Dust Mop, (1) 48" Wire Dust Mop Frame & (1) Industrial Ergonomic Extension Handle
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The rubber is being used on the concrete floor of a warehouse without issue.
Buying this for our church was a great idea. Several of our concrete floors have been finished, as well as the The ones I use do not belong to me. The negative feedback I have heard about them is also absent.
Selected User Reviews For 48" Blue Closed Loop Ergonomic Dust Mop Kit : (1) 48" Blue Industrial Dust Mop, (1) 48" Wire Dust Mop Frame & (1) Industrial Ergonomic Extension Handle
The wooden handles of mop handles broken quite often, so I had to choose aluminum handles. The fact that it collapses makes it easy to store. It is my pleasure to recommend this purchase to others.
After requesting the return of the unused mop, I began the return process. It has been approved for return, but I will have to pay mealy $30 to ship it back to you. Do not order if you are uncertain whether you will be able to return it.
Two kits were purchased, one with a mop head of 18 inches for the home and the other with a mop head of 48 inches In addition to being excellent products, they are both very reasonably priced. Normally when I use brooms or mops, I get an ache in my lower back because the handles are too short for me, but the extendable handles on these mops solved that problem. There was a slight damage to one of the mop handles during shipping, so the company sent a new one to me I was very satisfied with the service provided by this company.
That's a good dust mop! Make sure to wash it by itself, or you will get blue fuzz all over your sheets and other things.
You're the best! I love it!.
My flat concrete floor is smooth, and I am using it on top of that. Dirt is picked up quite well in the pictures, like the handle that's movable.
The entire dancefloor will have a great time!.
The mop was nice for the first 10 uses on a floor of about 2,000 square feet that was completely unobstructed. When the soldered joints in the cage for the mop broke, the mop completely tipped over. Since then, the program has stopped working completely.