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HomeEmergency PreparednessBehrens Inc 46PL 12-quart Oval Plastic Mop Bucket |
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Excellent to Wring a String Mop - More Difficult for Clothes Sep 06, 2009
By Summer
"Breeze"
This mop bucket with wooden rollers is an excellent tool aid with a string mop to clean floors. For years, I relied on it and appreciated it didn't rust or corrode from the various cleaners I poured unto the water or from the many times the bucket was left out on the back porch.
Recently, I confronted what apartment dwellers face when there is no room for a washer-dryer. Besides the incredible expense, trekking back and forth to the laundromat is not always a convenience. After much research and trying to find a reasonably priced clothes wringer (anything above $75 isn't reasonable), I realized once again American manufacturers and retailers have let their consumers down.
The closest item to an old-fashioned clothes wringer, priced under $75, is a mop bucket with two wooden rollers that are somewhere around eight inches long. Applying appropriate tension to the rollers while pulling the wet clothes through is with the weight of one hand or a foot on the platform above the rollers. Imagine trying to achieve that while hunkered over a bathtub!
Funny thing! The whole planet is talking about going green, so where are the manual clothes wringers? But, wait! Long before going green became the current catch phrase, many American people have been needing manual clothes wringers reasonably priced. We need a competitive market. Not everyone can afford a big house with a laundry room, but everyone needs clean clothes. Why have the go-get-em entrepreneurs not realized how many apartment dwellers there are who need some simple, realistically-priced solutions to everyday issues. The market (and the numbers) in this country is there.
A couple of wooden rolling pins (wood choices that don't stain) stacked on a frame and attached to a geared rotating handle make laundry time simpler as well as easier and less tiring. I wish I had the talent to build a few wringers, and market them here on amazon.com. Okay, Donny Deutsch, how's that for a big idea?
bucket w/wringer Sep 24, 2010
By Paula A. Linde This bucket is a toy. You cannot roll out a mop in this roller. It is flimsy and will tip over very easily. Don't wast your money.
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