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This 24-inch commercial dust mop features a plush, reusable cotton head and a solid wooden handle, engineered for efficient dry sweeping and damp mopping across multiple floor types. Designed for durability and ease of use, it’s a top-rated janitorial essential trusted by professionals and backed by responsive customer service.


| Best Sellers Rank | #21,847 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #20 in Commercial Dust Mops |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,613 Reviews |
U**R
High-quality dry mop. Solid product.
This dry mop is exactly what we were looking for. The mopping surface is thick and plush and does an excellent job picking up all of the stuff off of the floor. We love the quick release feature. We wouldn’t handle is solid and sturdy. The workmanship and materials seem to be high-quality.
K**R
Good Mop ,Great Customer service
I recieved my 24 inch mop in good time , but after one use during shacking the dust from the mop the handle broke. I contacted customer service they were great no hesitation sent me another MOP asap and so far all is working out great, but what I liked from the seller is their Goal to satisfy the customer ( they mentioned if my second mop broke like the first they would be more than willing to upgrade the handle.
J**Y
Wash head first
Liked the mop. Seems to work good
C**M
Satisfied
Delivered as ordered
T**S
Highly Recommend
Great product to use on commercial jobs gets the dust push in a pile easily. Lightweight easy to use and the heads are washable.
L**E
Never mind, it really is a great mop. UPDATE: 7/22/19 Maybe not, the plastic ring broke :-(
7/22/19 Well, I'm sorry to say that I'm back with bad news. Today the plastic locking ring broke while I was dusting under my bed. :( I have to lay the dust mop pretty flat under my bed so I don't know if I torqued it too hard, or just over this short few months, the plastic ring wore out. I only noticed it because when I switched to the other side of the bed, a piece of plastic came sliding out. At first I didn't even realize what it was but then I looked at my dust mop and put two and two together. I'm going to see if I can find the other small piece and maybe glue it back together some how. If that doesn't work, I'll just try and make due without it on. Actually I just kind of stuck the broken piece back on there so maybe it will hook enough onto the metal to stay on. FYI, I'm still using the original mophead that came with the dust mop. I run a roborock robot vac every other day so my floors stay pretty clean so I've not even used this dustmop that many times. Talk about a disappointment. This dust mop is great except for the fact that if you are pushing it down plat to mop under a sofa, depending on which direction the metal clamp at the end of the mop handle is facing, it does scrape against the floor. If I hear it start to scrape, I try and shake it or flip the mop head around so the clip that attaches the mophead to the handle is facing a certain way. I've never used this kind of dust mop before so I don't know if that's a common problem with all dust mops made with this type of head attachment or not but over all it's a good mop. Nice and light, easy to maneuver out in the open as well as in the corners and against baseboards. I just wish it didn't scrape the floor when laying the mop flat in that one particular direction. Update: D'OH. Remember how I said I've never used a dust mop with this kind of attachment? Well as I was trying to figure out how to remove the mophead, I discovered that plastic white ring on the metal bracket slides down and locks the mop head in such a way that it does not get weirdly turned around, which was causing the scraping issue I mentioned above. If you slide the white plastic ring down and lock it in place after you clamp the mop handle onto the thin metal bar on the mophead, then the mop works perfectly and can be laid flat in either front or backwards direction and no metal will scrape the floor. So plastic ring up to remove mophead from handle, plastic ring down, to lock it in place and safely mop your floors, particularly wood, without fear of doing damage. I say again, "D'oh" lol.
C**R
Mop
Excellent
M**Y
Connection rivet failed in less than a month.
There is a rivet that holds the clamp together where the mop head connects to the handle. This rivet should have been a bolt, but the manufacturer probably saved a couple pennies by opting for a press fit rivet instead. That rivet is barely bigger than the hole it goes in and it works itself loose very quickly and then breaks. Now I am stuck with a useless dust mop, handle and two spare mop heads that I can’t use. If it had a bolt, this would be excellent, as it is, it is a point of failure that WILL fail. Find something else that didn’t cut corners and will last.
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