What Is the Best Mop for Laminate Floors in 2022? - Top Product Review

What Is the Best Mop for Laminate Floors in 2022? - Top Product Review
7 min read
10 August 2022

Laminate floors are a type of synthetic wood floor engineered to be tougher than natural hardwood. And sure enough, compared to bare hardwood planks, it is much more resistant to scratches, dents, and water damage. But unfortunately, most still consider laminate wood floors a “sensitive” floor type. You will have to take care of your floors carefully if you want them to last long.

One of the things you will need to have is a good mop.

This review will show you the best mop for Laminate wood floors that our team has found. Take your pick!

1. Bissel SpinWave Cordless PET Hard Floor Spin mop, 23157

What Is the Best Mop for Laminate Floors in 2022? - Top Product Review

The Bissell SpinWave 23157 is a powered mop. It costs a lot more upfront, but considering the conveniences and features it offers compared to traditional mops, we think it’s well worth the investment.

The highlight of this model is two circular, fast-spinning mopping pads at the bottom of the unit. Switch on the power, and a motor inside the mop will spin them at high speed. So, you don’t have to use your arm to push and pull the mop to take care of a stain or debris on the floor. The mop will handle everything.

Despite the high speed at which the mopping pads spin, in our floor test, the Bissell 23157 didn’t damage our laminate floors at all.

Integrated into this powered mop is a water reservoir. You can fill it with plain water or a floor detergent. A trigger is built onto the trigger. Squeeze, and a nozzle will apply the liquid onto the floor.

The Bissell 23157 is a cordless mop, so you don’t have to bother with a power cord. It has a lithium-ion battery that can provide around 15 to 20 minutes of uninterrupted mopping time. It’s more than enough for you to clean out the whole house.

In the box, you will find two soft mopping pads, two scrubby pads for dealing with stubborn stains, and two bottles of floor-cleaning solutions.

Overall, considering its tremendous convenience and cleaning performance, it is easily the best mop for laminate floors on our list.

2. O-Cedar ProMist MAX Microfiber Spray Mop

The O-Cedar ProMist MAX has regularly appeared in our listing for the past few months. The reason? It is an affordable, easy to use, and most importantly, high capable laminate floor mop.

Although the mop doesn’t look very premium, what with its plastic design, it is designed and built well enough to do its job. Within the slender body is a roughly 25-ounce water tank that you can fill up with water or detergent. Then, whenever you need, squeeze the trigger on the handle, and the liquid in the tank will be applied to the floor.

A microfiber mopping head is mounted to a swivel joint at the bottom of the mop. As it is made from soft microfiber, the mop won’t scratch up your floor. The microfiber pad has two sides. So, if you clean a wide floor and one side isn’t enough, you can flip the cleaning head 180° and use the other side to continue cleaning. No need to swap out the pad!

The microfiber mopping pad is washable and reusable. Once it has worn out, you can buy replacement pads from O-Cedar for relatively cheap.

3. O-Cedar EasyWring Microfiber Spin Mop & Bucket Floor Cleaning System

The O-Cedar EasyWring is a spin mop system that includes a mop and a bucket.

The mop itself is pretty simple. It is a string mop with a triangle mopping head, which allows you to maneuver the mop into tight spaces and corners without getting stuck. The cleaning head can also rotate 360°, providing greater flexibility and control. You can extend the handle to 48 inches to suit your height or remove dirt on the ceiling and high-up places.

It comes with a string mopping head that’s washable and replaceable. Once it’s worn out, you can buy replacement packs from O-Cedar.

But where it gets interesting is the water bucket.

Inside of the bucket is a mechanical wringer. After you have soaked the mop’s head, insert it into the wringer, then step on the foot pedal to the side of the bucket. The wringer will spin the mop at high speed and remove all excess moisture. So, you no longer have to knead the mopping head anymore manually!

It’s a bit more expensive than your traditional mops. But the energy and time it can save you makes it worth considering.

4. MR.SIGA Professional Microfiber Mop

What Is the Best Mop for Laminate Floors in 2022? - Top Product Review

The MR.SIGA is a basic flat mop for people who don’t need all of the bells and whistles that comes with the models above. It is affordable and straightforward in design, built to do only one thing: clean up your floor.

It uses microfiber mopping pads with a decent dirt pick-up rate and can soak up excess moisture well. Additionally, it is a soft and gentle material that will not damage your floor. The mopping pads that come with the mop are washable and reusable. You can find replacement pads once the pads included in the box become worn out.

One thing we like about this mop is the creative clip-on system that attaches the mopping pad to the mop. It has gears that catch onto the microfiber fabric and lock it against the bottom aluminum plate. So, when you scrub, there’s no risk of the pad coming loose. And when you have to remove the pad for washing, undo the clip, and the pad will slide right off.

The handle is made from aluminum and comes in multiple sections. You can attach them via twist locks. The poles are telescopic, so you can freely adjust the height of the mop whenever you want.

A 360° swivel head is included, which gives you more control and enhances maneuverability around stairs, corners, and furniture.

Conclusion

Have you found a model that suits your fancy yet? We hope you have!

But if none of these models caught your eye, don’t worry. We have a few more top reviews that you can look through (https://thekinglive.com/best-mop-for-laminate-floors.html).

TheKingLive also has a few extra guides you can check out in the meantime, with some information you should know if you’re about to install a new laminate floor. One of our guides asks, “Can you put Laminate floor over tile”. Head on over if you’re interested in learning the answer!

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