

🧹 Elevate your clean game—because your space deserves the JOYMOOP advantage!
The JOYMOOP Mop and Bucket Set features a hands-free 2-bucket wash and dry system with a large 15-inch microfiber mop head and an extendable stainless steel handle up to 60 inches. Its X-Large green bucket includes a bottom drain hole for hygienic water disposal, while 3 reusable microfiber pads ensure durable, efficient cleaning for floors and walls alike.






































































| Best Sellers Rank | #624 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Household Mop Buckets |
| Color | Light Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 47,203 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Stainless Stell |
| Handle Type | Extended |
| Head Material | Microfiber |
| Included Components | 1 Instruction Manual, 1 Mop-head with 1 Pad, 1 X-Large Bucket #5 - Green, 2 Extra Pads, 5 Mop Handle Rods Included Components 1 Instruction Manual, 1 Mop-head with 1 Pad, 1 X-Large Bucket #5 - Green, 2 Extra Pads, 5 Mop Handle Rods See more |
| Material | Polypropylene |
S**E
Excellent Product
This is so easy and effective to use. The wash and wring dry is really perfect and the pads are very durable. I used Swiffer wet mops, squeeze mops and mop buckets with wringers and this beats everything. It's also small and easy to store in the bathroom closet but has a wide mop surface. I don't write reviews for mediocre products, but I had to give this one some praise.
I**A
Nice item
I love it. The most simple but effective way to mop the floors. It gathers dust and small fractions from the floor leaving it clean and fresh.
B**G
Best mop I've owned!
Best mop ever. I had a Ocedar spin mop and really liked it. However I moved to a much smaller apartment with storage challenges. Saw this mop on Amazon and thought this would work for my needs. This is the best ever. I washed walls with it today and I can't believe how easy it was to use. I love that you can use it as wet or as dry as you like. I can see how this will be perfect for washing my windows this spring. The compact size is perfect for storing.
C**E
Very functional, just a little too light
I’ve been using the Joymoop mop for a bit now and overall it’s really nice and extremely functional. The setup is simple, it cleans well, and it’s easy to use compared to a traditional mop. The only issue I’ve noticed is that the mop itself is very light. When I’m mopping, sometimes I’ll push down and it kind of sticks to the floor for a second, then shoots forward once I apply a bit more pressure. It’s not a huge problem, but I do think a little more weight toward the front would help balance it out. Still a solid mop and it does its job well- just a small design tweak away from being perfect.
J**N
Ingenious Design - Ultra-Compact - Insanely effective mop system - worth every penny.
Hands down the best cleaning product design I have ever come across. It is compact and highly effective in that it washes and dries the provided mop heads so well that I'm actually surprised. The locking mechanism keeps the system in place. It is so easily cleaned after use. The construction of the mop is so well done. Steel components that lock in place perfectly. It all comes in a small box the size of the bucket itself. Brilliant. So much less packaging than other products. Nothing like this on the market. Highly recommend.
D**D
Best Mopping System Ever
I've tried many different mops/mop systems over the years and either been dissatisfied with them or had them break on me. This includes a couple different designs by O-Cedar (all of which broke), swiffers, and a very well reviewed (and expensive) wet vac by Tineco (which doesn't work quite as well as a traditional mop and is a pain to clean out between uses). Nothing has beaten this for simplicity and elegance of design, ease of use, ease of cleanup after use, reusability, and durability. It's such a simple but brilliant design. First of all, let me address the only major complaint I've seen in other reviews, which is that you're mopping with dirty water. I'm not sure what world these people have been living in, but 90% of mopping systems do not separate clean and dirty water. This is how things have been done for centuries, how it is STILL done in professional settings such as hospitals, schools, factories, etc. and it seems to work just fine. Yes, there are systems now that do it, but they are all VERY new, in the minority, and always seem overly complicated to me with too many points of failure or other issues, or they are very expensive. To hold that as a standard upon which any mop system that DOESN'T do this isn't worth consideration and gets negative reviews is quite ridiculous. I think this comes down to people "feeling" icky about it rather than it actually being an issue with getting a truly clean floor, unless you believe we never had clean floors until 2021 (earliest I could find a design that did this, as of 2025 there are a few different options out there by different companies). That said, if this is very important to you as a feature, you can simply add the wash water to the drying side and basically use the unit in reverse and it works exactly how you would expect. I don't use it that way because this is not a feature I care about, but I've tried it and it works fine that way. Now, on to the things I like. The bucket is very simple, thick molded plastic with nothing on it that seems prone to breaking. The mechanism for removing the lid is very simple to use and very secure. There are no weird crevasses that make it hard to rinse off the lid and bucket after using it. The bucket does a great job scraping off any hair or other debris from the mophead on the way out. The pads are washable and reusable and the way they fit onto the mop head is incredible secure and nothing seems like it would be prone to breaking. They even smartly put the tag on the opposite side from the hooks so that you can pull on the tag to get the pad nice and tight before pressing it down. Now that's attention to detail! The mop itself is good quality, I'm glad they opted for sections that screw into each other rather than something that collapses down (like O-Cedar mop handles) because in my experience that design always breaks, I've had several different tools from various manufacturers with that design of handle, and they've ALL broken eventually. It's not quite as convenient, but I prefer it for the durability. I like that you can get the mophead more dry by passing it through the wringer multiple times, which makes it then suitable for use on walls, tables, etc. I like to shorten the handle and use it to clean my living room table as well as a big table on my front porch. I also use it for the tile in my shower. Overall I couldn't be happier with this mop. There's not a single thing I would change and I truly don't think it could be improved upon.
M**Y
Such a great concept . Such unnecessary flaws
I bought this to aid in the deep cleanup after a fire. I needed to clean the ceilings and walls, and this beat the heck out of climbing up and down a ladder every two swipes to rinse a rag. I had a real cheap Dollar Tree version of the flat mop I was using, and it was good, except the mop head was small and not very thick, so it was good for one swipe, then had to be rinsed out to remove the soot. So, I saw this and thought it was a FANTASTIC alternative and ordered one right away. All seemed well, until I went to use it. On a dry run, I tested the two slots, to be sure I would be able to stay on the ladder to rinse and squeegee dry. What a time saver! I dipped into the clean water tank, and it took a few tries to get it in the slot in the right. When it did go in, it was easy. I pulled it back out and commenced with the ceiling. BEAUTIFUL! It worked very nicely for me. Then I went to rinse it, jabbing it up and down a few times, inserted in the squeegee dry slot and pulled back out. I would have been utterly ecstatic, if not for the simple fact that the tank is not deep enough to rinse the entire mop, nor is the dry side deep enough to squeegee the entire mop. It is about an inch too shallow. The mop comes out mostly clean and read to go again, except for that inch or so at the top side. All the sludge and soot IO just cleaned is still there, unable to squeeze it out or rinse with clean water in the tank. That might be easily remedied if one could just turn the head the opposite way and dip again. That is not possible, as the head has a strong magnet that is made to lock the swiveling head in place for the rinse and dry. It only locks one way, and if you try to fit it in the slots the other way, it won't fit. I also found myself fighting the magnetic lock when using it overhead, as it tended to snap into the lock position when I didn't want it to. I don't know how such a major flaw got past R&D, when logic would tell them the tank HAS to be deeper than the length of the mop! The amazing squeegee takes out almost ALL the dirty water, allowing you to dip into the clean tank and emerge with a very clean reloaded mop. But only once. Since it is already not quite deep enough to submerge the whole mop, it also becomes less and less accommodating as you use the soapy water with each new reload. I would have loved to give this 5 stars, but right now, I wasted my money. It would be great for light cleaning, but nothing about my needs entails light duty anything.
T**J
Great for walls
This is a good mop. I use it for floors and to clean my walls. Only thing is the mop pads tend to rip so you will have to purchase extra.
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