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Leone

LeoneSouth East Queensland, QLD

  • 2 reviews

Not great

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If you go a little too fast it doubles over and you keep having to lift it and flatten it out again. It appears to have too much bulk underneath and not enough weight on the edges. I used to have a large blue one 15 years ago that had a metal frame that swivelled perfectly.

Purchased in February 2021.

Col

Col

  • 7 reviews
  • 4 likes

Cheap and flimsy

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QldKev

QldKev

  • 6 reviews
  • 3 likes

Never use a conventional broom or vac on my tiles again

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I'd been using a vac cleaner for the tiled floor, it's noisy and lugging it around was not an enjoyable event. It made the job something noone wanted to do. With this broom I can run around in a lot less time, and have not used the vac on the tiled areas since.

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Baroness

BaronessSydney

  • 31 reviews
  • 28 likes

Useless. I'd give it no stars, but that option is not available.

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Foggers

FoggersPerth, WA

  • 14 reviews
  • 1 like

Dust Devil Destroyer

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Questions & Answers

Carol

Carolasked

Modacrylic Floormaster Dust Control Mop

How to put a replacement mop head on?

1 answer
Foggers
Foggers

Look at what size mophead you have before purchasing the new one. There is a blue tab close to the swivel point on the head that you press down and it will collapse/fold the head and voila the old mop head should come off. All good to clean in the washing machine. I would advise against tumble drying though. To put it on is the reverse!

Beryl

Berylasked

Modacrylic Floormaster Dust Control Mop

How to connect the head of the floormaster dust mop to thehead?

1 answer
Foggers
Foggers

Its comes connected.The mop section is detachable as it folds to remove the mop head.

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