But first things first:
Unpacking:
The attachment is quickly mounted on the bucket. The idea that the Stiehl must be plugged together is all right. It would be better if one could vary in length the Stiehl on this way still would. But since the Stiehl already is quite short, you'd have to be very small to make a meaningful way an item away.
The Stiehl actually makes a rather shaky impression. For loose wipe tiles he may be sufficient. Thus possibly even a spot to work I do not dare prefer.
Filling:
The bucket has a wide top opening through which the water can flow freely. Due to its closed design at the bottom and the sides of the water remains there where it should stay.
In this discipline, an absolute top product.
(Little Fun on the edge)
Wipe:
The joint where the Stiehl is screwed, is relatively sluggish. This is the "flexibility" of the wiper on the floor quite debilitating. That you know of other, identical wipers better.
But this very stiff joint makes it almost impossible to express the wiper in the device properly.
The first bit of pressing the Stiehl bends away the joint and makes an effective wringing impossible.
If at some point you think you could successfully wrung by balancing acts wiper, we are informed at the latest when a wipe better. The ground is soaking wet.
Conclusion:
Who is not afraid to bend down to the wiping by hand wringing, can strike here. However, this is probably not the purpose of the product.
The wiper with the press article is absolutely useless.
A star there, because you have to give one and because the bucket is at least close.