Smart Mop
Is The Smart Mop As Smart As They Say?

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Smart Mop

The Smart Mop is a mop made from synthetic shammy (chamois) material that is supposed to clean up liquids in seconds and hold 10 times its own weight in liquid. As seen on the TV infomercial with Anthony Sullivan, the Smart Mop quickly cleans soda, dirt, sand, dust, mustard, ketchup and pet hair from floors.

The lift and twist action of the SmartMop prevents you from having to bend over and saves your back from strain and your hands from having to touch dirty water when wringing out the mop. The super absorbent Smart Mop is billed as a “no drip” mop as well. The smart mop heads are machine washable and are supposed to last 3 years. The Smart Mop claims it can replace your string mops and sponge mops and it works on tile and wood floors. Which sounds great but read these 3 reviews below.
No - IT SUCKS!!!
Whatever you do dont get sucked in as I did, it doesnt work its like mopping with a q-tip its so small. Also when you go to ring it out it falls apart where it screws together. Another thing they make it sound like you pay 20.00 for 2 mops and some towels but you end up paying around 40.00 after double shipping and whatever else? After just mopping my floor I just had to stop and let you all know how it really is! Dont buy it, go to walmart and buy a 10.00 mop it will do a better job by far!

Ashley
January 7th, 2010
kansas

No - YES you do get wet hands
The smart mop head does NOT stay on the handle. The opening is much too large so it falls off ALL THE TIME. It even fell apart as I took it out of the box. I will not recommend this mop to anyone and will never purchase one again.

Marilyn White
November 18th, 2009
Minnesota

No - It's a mop
It just does’nt seem to do anything special that a normal mop doesn't.As far as picking up liquids it works ok, then you wring it out and it seems to act just like a normal mop.I will say that it does’nt drip when you pick it up, but you have to make several passes to pick something up all the way it seems. I may be using it wrong though. I bought one and got a second free, but in the order process got confused and somehow managed to order another pair. SO I have 4 of these things. One of them the screw cap that holds the mop on the handle came undone by itself and had to be put back on. The tubing itself is hollow and feels rather cheap, but it should do fine for a mop. However being that it is metal I would not set it outside to dry as you may forget about it when it rains.

Robert
October 7th, 2009
USA, VA

So is their an alternative? Well, read on....

After having a home full of people for both Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations at my house this year, to say that the home was desperate for a thorough cleaning is a massive understatement! I have tried heaps of different steamers, carpet cleaners, ironsetc: you name it and I am positive I have used it!

Finally, I saw an ad on TV for the Nori iSteam, and I have to say that my times of buying any other cleaning devices are now long gone.Now, the advertisement claims that this device would clean, cleanse, refresh, sanitize, disinfect and deodorize, so of course, I was a tad doubtful. The first job I tackled with my Nori iSteam was cleaning my kitchen floors, which are timber.

I have to admit that I was amazed at how easy the unit was to use and how the end result made my floor look like brand new! I continued on throughout the rest of my house and the Nori iSteam lived up to its word, my house was immaculate! One of my favorite benefits about the cleaner besides its versatility is the fact that it’s environmentally friendly. There are no harmful chemical or cleaning products needed to run the unit, just plain water! This will save time and money on all of my cleaning projects.

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