
Keep your hands clean while you mop
You know that gross moment when you have to touch a dirty, soggy rag? Skip it completely and clamp the cloth in place without grabbing it. When you’re done, hit the release and drop the used towel straight into the trash or laundry. If you’re cleaning up after kids, pets, or a messy dinner, this feels like a small luxury you’ll use every day.

Reuse old towels to save money
Do you have a pile of worn-out face towels or soft rags that are just taking up space? Clip them into the mop head to give them a second life as a heavy-duty floor scrubber before tossing them in the laundry.

Clean corners that normal mops ignore
Corners and edges are where the grime line builds up. The rotating head lets you angle in and actually get close to baseboards and tight spaces. Instead of smearing dirt around the edges, you’ll lift it out.

Sanitize your bathroom safely
Bathrooms are the trickiest spots to keep hygienic, aren't they? By using disposable paper towels with this clamping system, you can wipe down the floor and toss the germs straight into the bin so they never spread to the rest of your house.






