Mop Vacuum Showdown: Is It a Game Changer or a Total Letdown?
add_circle Pros
- I love that I don't have to wring out the mop by hand, which is a total game changer for me.
- It's great for picking up small debris and dust bunnies, which is a huge plus for my clients.
- The clean water tank is a nice touch, and it's easy to refill.
- The design is pretty sleek, and it looks professional, which is a must for me.
- It's surprisingly lightweight, which makes it easy to maneuver around furniture.
remove_circle Cons
- The dirty water tank is a bit small, which means I have to empty it more often.
- It's not great at picking up hair and pet hair, which is a total bummer.
- It leaves behind some streaks, which can be a bit annoying.
- The hoses can come loose sometimes, which is frustrating.
- It doesn't pick up all the dirt and dust, which means I still have to use my regular mop.
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Editor's Summary
I gotta say, I'm still trying to figure out this mop vacuum thingy. It's a total impulse buy, but I'm hoping it'll make my cleaning routine easier and leave a good impression on clients. Here's the deal - it's not meant to replace my regular mop, but rather enhance the cleaning process. I'll be honest, I'm still experimenting with it, but so far, it's been a wild ride.
Specifications
I'm back with my Kerher series, and this is my 4th purchase - a mop vacuum thingy that I'm still trying to figure out.
I'll be honest, this was a total impulse buy. I was cleaning and thought to myself, 'Ugh, I'm so sick of washing floors with a mop and bucket.' It's just such a hassle - constantly wringing out the mop and washing my hands afterwards. It looks unprofessional from the outside, and it's exhausting for me. And those special buckets with the self-wringing feature? Not very effective in practice. So, I bought this mop vacuum thingy as an add-on to my regular floor cleaner. It's not meant to replace the mop, but rather enhance the cleaning process and make a good impression on clients.
Okay, now let's get into the nitty-gritty. At first glance, this thing has a pretty complex design. But in reality, it's just two interchangeable rollers, a clean water tank, a dirty water tank, and some hoses that sometimes come loose.
The most important thing to remember is to thoroughly vacuum the floor with a regular vacuum before using this thing. It can't pick up big debris or hair no matter how hard you try.
If you've got stubborn stains on the floor, this thing might be able to help, but it's not going to get them out on the first or even second try. You'll need some patience and elbow grease.
The dirty water tank is ridiculously small. If you fill it up too much, it'll start spilling all over the floor, so you'll need to keep an eye on it at all times.
The clean water tank is a bit smaller, but it's enough for a 100-150 square foot area. Plus, you can add a bit of cleaning solution to it, which is a big plus. The cleaning solution that came with it was a nice touch, too.
You'll need to clean all the nooks and crannies, as well as the seams, regularly. And don't even get me started on the rollers - you'll need to take them off and wash them after every use, or they'll start smelling like wet rags. I just toss them in the washing machine with my mop heads at 60 degrees, and so far, so good. Just make sure to rinse and disinfect them first.
And then there's the cord. Finally, a decent length - 7 meters. But, of course, there are some quirks. It's a pain to wind it back up after cleaning, and you'll need to keep an eye out so it doesn't get in the way. There's a cordless version of this thing, but that's not my cup of tea.
But, literally, within two weeks, the cord clip broke off.
My husband managed to fix it with a screw, but it doesn't look great, and it's kind of ruined the impression.
Now, let's talk about the vacuum's performance. As I mentioned earlier, it only picks up small debris, but it doesn't get hair. However, it does wrap around the hair roller holders pretty well. Check out how much dirt it collects after just 2-3 cleanings:
To properly clean the floor, you need to work in a crisscross pattern, as there's empty space between the rollers.
The vacuum does a great job on hardwood floors, parquet, laminate, and tile, but it's completely not designed for ceramic tile: it leaves stains and puddles, so you need to wipe it down with a dry mop and a lot of fibers.
Honestly, if you look closely, it leaves stripes on the floor after cleaning, but in any case, these stripes look way better than the marks from a wet mop. You need to work on the floor quickly and energetically. I also bought replacement rollers with black stripes for cleaning stone surfaces, but they look identical to the original rollers that came with the set. By the way, finding replacement rollers at a decent price is quite a challenge. AliExpress comes to the rescue.
Now, I'll be honest – this vacuum mostly just sits around doing nothing. Because most of the time, I'm dealing with small spaces that need to be cleaned by hand. But on larger areas, this vacuum is a lifesaver. On really large areas, it gets tiring, but it does a great job. I'll let you in on a secret: I kind of regret buying it, and I wish I had gotten the professional version instead, but that's way too expensive.
So, who would this vacuum be suitable for? Maybe someone who doesn't have time for cleaning to get a quick result before guests arrive. For regular maintenance cleanings. I'd recommend it if you have a space of around 100 square meters that's not cluttered with too much furniture. By the way, you still need to clean under furniture by hand because the angle isn't steep enough to get into tight spaces. There are just some nuances and subtleties to using it.
This vacuum is pretty and interesting, but I'm already over it. I want a new toy. So, before buying this thing, it's worth thinking twice about what specific purposes it's for. In some cases, it's a lifesaver, and in others, it's just a useless gadget that makes things more complicated...



