

🧼 Elevate your clean game—spin, scrub, and shine like a pro!
The O-Cedar EasyWring Microfiber Spin Mop is a top-rated, hands-free floor cleaning system featuring a foot-pedal activated spin wringer, a 360° rotating microfiber mop head that captures dirt and over 99% of bacteria using only water, and an adjustable telescopic handle up to 48 inches. Designed for all sealed hard floors, it offers a streak-free, chemical-free clean with machine-washable mop heads that last up to 3 months, making it an eco-friendly and ergonomic choice for modern homes.










| Best Sellers Rank | #229 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Household Mops & Bucket Sets |
| Color | Red/Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 190,965 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Handle Type | Telescopic |
| Head Material | Microfiber |
| Included Components | Mop Head |
| Material | Plastic |
M**Y
Clean up on isle 13
I have tried all kinds of mops and hated them all. They either leave residue on floors or water streaks. I finally broke down and bought a spin mop, and I love it. It's large but really not cumbersome. It's pretty easy to fill, mop and empty the bucket. The spin process gets all the water you want out of the mop. No streaks, and no residue.
J**R
A must have for any cleaner
Love this mop system! Would highly recommend. Easy to use bucket and easy to assemble mop handle. I absolutely fell in love with the angle of the mop head. Tou can clean any surface with this, even walls and baseboards. No more bending. What a game changer.
M**S
Great Quality Mop and Bucket! Do yourself a favor make mopping easy on yourself!
If you got to mop this is what you need! I've never said I love a mop before this one; but now I can! This almost makes mopping fun. Easy to use, easy to clean and makes the job go faster. I love how you can pump on the pedal and wring it out, just takes a lot of the work out of the job of mopping!
H**T
It's a no brainer just buy it if you don't have it!
I honestly love this mop. The O-Cedar EasyWring Spin Mop was super easy to set up and even easier to use. The spin wringer works really well and lets you control how wet the mop head is, which I appreciate. I have back problems, and this has made a noticeable difference. I don’t have to bend down to wring anything out or struggle with a heavy bucket. It just feels way more ergonomic compared to a regular mop. It cleans really well, especially on my floors, and the microfiber head picks up more than I expected. Definitely one of those purchases where I’m like… why didn’t I buy this sooner?
M**E
Simple and Perfect
Switched from a Bona mop to just an old school mop and bucket. I love the spin mechanism, seems to be strong enough for multiple washes, my one ask would be an easier way to move like w casters but it would be hard to spin it. Mop head is perfect size for smaller areas, I am in a 1600' TH and it is the perfect size to get every corner. Still need to wash the mop head but I don't see that being an issue
D**N
Making cleaning easier
Creating this item is wonderful when mopping, it's quick and easy i put a longer handle, on it. The handle that come with it not bad, it's shorter. The longer handle to me make mopping faster. You're in and out. I love this item perfect.
A**.
It really is worth the hype!
I love this mop! Honestly, I bought this because all the hype on Instagram. I’m so happy I did. The mop and spinner bucket are so easy to use and it cleans like a dream. We are in the process of remodeling and the floors are always getting things from mud to coffee spills on them daily. This mop works so well all I have to do is pop on a clean mop head and fill the bucket with water and simply place the mop in the spinner. With a few pumps of my foot the mop is ready for use! Sometimes I add cleaner to the water and other times I just use hot water and the soft microfiber mop head disinfects my floors. I use it on tile, wood and laminate surfaces. It has cleaned every surface with ease. The design of the mop is incredible. You screw the handle together and pop a mop head in place and that’s it. The design is fantastic at getting into corners and under shelving and beds. I highly recommend this cleaning system.
J**J
Amazing design but has some very small problems...
I'm going to start by saying this mop is amazing. The price is decent, the size of the bucket is just right (too much mop water wastes and heavy to carry around, too little doesn't hold enough dirt in solution), the pedal-activated spinning centrifuge to drain the water is so simple it's genius, for the most part this mop is GOAT in my book. I've used a ton of other mops, including the cheap ten dollar kind where you have to twist the ratcheting handle to squeeze the water out, this beats all of them hands down. It does have a few small problems though and they should be easy for O'Cedar to fix. 1. The bucket has an imprint inside it to show you the quantity of water in liters, including the max fill line, this imprint was done so shallow they're nearly impossible to see. These should stick out more and ideally be painted white over the letters. If they were only sticking out more that would be fine, someone could easily use a paint marker to highlight these but currently we can't. 2. The distance between the outer perimeter of the centrifuge and the sides of the bucket is somewhat small, it's very easy to go past the centrifuge with the mop head and just drip mop water all over the sides, especially on top of the pedal, which then makes the pedal slippery. They could add a small wall around the perimeter of the centrifuge, maybe an inch high to solve this. 3. The mop head doesn't have enough strands and they're not balanced well enough. If you're on tacky surfaces or pushing your mop away from your body, it's very easy for the strands to get caught on the surface, and the edge of the mop head (the red triangle) makes contact with the surface, you can damage hardwood floors accidentally. The mop head needs to be more dense. 4. A clip or some kind of holder on the bucket to hold the mop when not in use would have been great as well. Other than these few problems, the mop has a lot of other things going well for it in addition to everything I already mentioned: 1. The ergonomics are great, there's a little handle under the pedal you can grasp to tilt the bucket to empty it out, the bucket holds well in the hand too. 2. The mop wand is decent. The collapsing design is great for storage after use, it's a little tough to twist to collapse but it works. Haven't noticed any weakness in it, it does creak but it's made of plastic, never snapped on me and doesn't seem like it ever will. 3. The pedal-activated wringing out is more accessible for older and disabled people because it requires lower leg strength, other mops require upper arm strength to wring out the mop. People usually have worse dexterity in their hands and arms than they do their legs since we walk on our legs and stand upright against gravity constantly, even people who don't regularly exercise will find this easier to use. 4. It makes mopping fun and convenient, which makes people mop more than they normally would, this is always a good thing. 5. When you're done, rinse the mop head out, let it dry, then stow your mop and whatever bottle of mopping solution in the bucket itself, to save space. 6. The gears and mechanism for the pedal-activated centrifuge are clearly visible and appear to be easily removable with a few screws. Yes they're plastic which sucks because the durability is low, but it also means they're probably cheap to replace if you strip or wear them out, you can probably even 3D print replacement gears if you have a 3D printer. All in all this is an excellent mop for everyone: yourself, for older or disabled people, kids on chore duty, great for people who live in small apartments, it's a total win in my book. Here are some tips: 1. When using the pedal, keep your foot in contact with the pedal at all times, do not push it down than raise your foot faster than the pedal comes up, without anything on top the pedal comes up too fast and grinds the plastic gears, not a good sound and they'll strip eventually. 2. I find mopping side to side (with the tip of the mop head pointing forward) works better than moving the mop forward or backward, but this is just good mopping technique in general. 3. Plan how you're going to mop: I like to decide where I'm going to stop mopping in my apartment, then work furthest from that area backwards to where I want to stop, this way I minimize walking on any freshly mopped surface. 4. If you're working on a tacky/sticky surface, the mop strands will grab more due to the increased friction, this will unbalance the mop head and you'll start to strike the surface with the plastic on the mop head, to allow the mop head to glide smoothly, increase the amount of mopping solution in the head (don't spin as much out) for these areas. 5. Let the mop head do the work! Don't push down on the mop head, let it glide over the surface and put your effort in moving the mop head side to side.
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