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Review on Steam mop BORK V602, black by Ada Sztajerowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I can't stand mopping floors. And in general, wash anything with a wet cloth. Was looking for a solution. On the Internet, there is the only video about this mop, it looks like it was filmed for sellers, where it is clearly shown how to use this technique. So, if not for it, I would not have bought it, and then I would not have figured out how to use it. In fact, the thing is universal and amazing for those who take a sober look at things and do not expect miracles from where they cannot be. Washes the floors perfectly, any: laminate, ceramic tiles, parquet board (I checked everything personally in my apartment, it does not spoil the parquet board). Tiles in the bathroom, kitchen facades and any vertical and horizontal surface that you dare to wash with a wet cloth can be cleaned with this mop without difficulty. It cleans stains on any hard surface perfectly, you just need to hold it there a little longer in order to dissolve the pollution with steam. She can iron curtains. It is difficult to hold vertically, but it does its job. It's better than standing with an iron. But! If we talk about a miracle - it's not worth waiting for. The mop performs its function, the steam washes perfectly even the ancient linoleum almost to newness. However, she will not remove limescale from the bathroom. Otherwise, this is an electric wet rag of increased power and launderability, thanks to steam. It fully justifies its money, I have been using it for more than six months - I still tell everyone that now I don’t have to wash anything with my hands. Crazy enough.

Pros
  • Performs its functions perfectly. Any microfiber cloth of a suitable size can be used with the floor mop. Good build quality. It is not possible to get burned by water from the container (not steam).
Cons
  • Heavy when used vertically. Vertically, the supply of steam is difficult, you have to periodically lower the mop down to "take a sip" of water. Nozzles in the form of small brushes are quite easy to kill. Virtually no instruction manual.