The complete flush-mounted system is delivered with all the trimmings in a cardboard box. The bucket is surprisingly small, although it is provided with a charging station, because the electrically driven centrifugal course needs electricity to function. Mop and telescopic handle are quickly assembled and ready for use. Before first use, the mop-spin needs to be charged, so that they can be operated by foot pedal. A red, flashing lamp indicates that charging is taking place properly.
If the battery is charged, you can take the mop bucket from the network and start the actual work. The bucket should not be too full, as it has a relatively high weight. But too little water also should not be in there, because it to one side (at the pedal is) is more difficult than for the other. For orientation there is a marking inside the bucket. It indicates the maximum height of the water level.
Here we go! The mob is dipped into the water, electrically spun and then mopped the floor. The moisture of the mobs can be varied very well by foot pedal. A time with his foot on the pedal means he is still very wet, with three times he's been so dry that it is suitable for dry wiping, for example. Depending on the type of soil pollution and different humidity levels are attached.
Interesting here is the shape of mops, because it is not round, but triangular. This ensures that the corners can be wiped clean quickly. The joint at the end of the stem even enables perfect wiping under the furniture, - for which I am very grateful.
All in all, the teeth with this system quickly and easily by hand. Stooping and effort when wringing remain a spared - as the producers promise! After all.
Another feature that I find very commendable is the fact that the mob can be detached to clean it in the washing machine. This saves money and ensures that he is always as clean as desired. However, I remove after each cleaning session from Mobfasern hair and lint by hand because, despite high-quality spin, still some particles become lodged therein.
So there is to complain about little. That's why I can recommend the EASYWRING POWER SPIN clearly. Even me, I hate brushing, it makes almost fun to clean it. The long-term use will show whether more defects occur when the bucket is constantly in use. Especially interesting is the question of how long the engine that drives the spin, a regular strain is grown. This will then only show in the future, and therefore can not now be assessed.