The dehydration efficiency of the rotary bucket no-hand-wash mop is relatively high, mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Fast dehydration speed: The rotating bucket mop, based on the principle of centrifugal motion, uses the foot or hand to press the pedal to drive the mop head to rotate at high speed. Dehydration can be completed in just a few seconds. For instance, some products can reduce the moisture content of the mop head to the appropriate level in just 6 seconds, and the dehydration efficiency is nearly three times higher than that of the traditional manual twisting method.
Thorough dehydration: After dehydration, the moisture content of the mop head is significantly reduced. For some products, the moisture content after dehydration can be as low as 30%, which is much lower than the 60% of ordinary hand-wring mops. Dehydration is more thorough, and the ground dries faster after mopping, which can effectively avoid the risk of secondary floor pollution or slipping caused by overly wet mops.
Uniform dehydration: The dehydration device of the rotating bucket is reasonably designed. During the rotation of the mop head, it can be evenly stressed to ensure that the moisture in all parts is removed simultaneously, avoiding the impact of local residual moisture on the cleaning effect.
Effortless operation: The dehydration process does not require manual wring. It can be completed simply by stepping on or pressing with your feet. The operation is simple and effortless, especially suitable for large-scale cleaning scenarios where mops need to be washed frequently.