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O-Cedar EasyWring Microfiber Spin Mop

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A spin mop system that earns its place under the sink — the foot-pedal wringer keeps hands dry and the microfiber head handles hardwood and tile with equal confidence.

Travis
Travis Owner & Reviewer
4.5/5
$39.99 Price at time of review
Updated Apr 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.5/5 Excellent

Pros

  • Foot-pedal wringer keeps hands completely out of dirty water
  • Triangular mop head reaches corners and baseboards other heads miss
  • Microfiber construction picks up fine debris rather than redistributing it
  • Mop head is machine washable and holds up through repeated cycles

Cons

  • Bucket feels lightweight and plasticky relative to the mop's overall quality
  • Handle length may feel short for users over six feet tall

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Extended Observations

A spin mop system that earns its place under the sink — the foot-pedal wringer keeps hands dry and the microfiber head handles hardwood and tile with equal confidence.

Spin mops have been around long enough that the category feels settled, but O-Cedar's EasyWring earns a second look. The system ships as a complete kit — telescoping handle, triangular microfiber mop head, and a bucket with a built-in spin basket — and the whole thing assembles in under two minutes without tools. That kind of out-of-box readiness matters more than it sounds when you're mopping after dinner.

The foot-pedal wringer is the detail that separates this from cheaper spin mops. Press the pedal, the basket spins, the head wrings to your preferred dampness without touching dirty water. For anyone who has ever wrung a string mop by hand and regretted it, this is a genuine quality-of-life improvement. The triangular mop head geometry also deserves credit — it reaches into corners and along baseboards where round heads stall.

The microfiber construction does real work. The thick, looped strands pick up fine dust and debris rather than just pushing it around, and the head survives repeated machine washing without the fibers matting flat. O-Cedar rates the head for up to 30 washes, which in practice translates to a year or more of weekly use before a replacement is warranted. Replacement heads run around $10 and are widely available.

A couple of limitations are worth naming. The bucket is plastic and feels it — functional but not something built to outlast the mop itself. Heavy users may find the spin mechanism starts to feel less crisp after a year or two of daily use. And the handle, while adjustable, tops out at a length that can feel slightly short for taller users working across large open floors.

That said, this is a well-considered system at an honest price. It fits the person who mops weekly, wants clean results without kneeling, and doesn't want to overthink the purchase. The trapeador spin mop category has plenty of options, but few at this price point deliver this level of practical design.

Our Verdict

A spin mop system that earns its place under the sink — the foot-pedal wringer keeps hands dry and the microfiber head handles hardwood and tile with equal confidence.

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