I liked the idea behind this product right away.
If you already have one of those flat mops that use disposable wet pads, these washable microfiber covers look like a much cheaper long-term option.
The price was low, and on paper it makes sense. Instead of buying new mop pads over and over again, you can just reuse these.
When I tried them, the biggest issue was getting them onto the mop properly. They felt a bit awkward to fit, although I may have accidentally tried to put them on inside out at first. So part of that may be user error.
Once on, the concept works — but in real use, I still prefer a proper mop and bucket with a wringer. It feels easier, more effective and better for normal home cleaning.
That said, I can still see a use for these.
For a caravan, summer house, smaller space, or light quick-clean jobs, they make more sense. In that kind of setting, a simple reusable pad is more practical and easier to justify.
For me, this is one of those products that has a smart idea behind it, but probably won’t replace better cleaning tools at home.

Verdict:
Worth considering for small spaces, caravans or occasional use — but not the best option for regular home cleaning.
Quick verdict:
A smart and cheap idea if you want a reusable alternative to disposable mop pads. But for regular cleaning at home, I still prefer a real mop and bucket. Better for caravans, cabins or smaller spaces than everyday home use.

Pros
- Cheap
- Reusable and washable
- Smarter than disposable pads
- Good for small spaces
Cons
- A bit awkward to put on
- Not as practical as a real mop
- Limited value for larger home cleaning
- Probably better as a backup than a main solution
Is it worth the buy?
Maybe — for caravans, cabins and light cleaning.
For regular home use, I’d stick to a proper mop setup.
