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LeifheitEasy Click System Combi Mop and Bucket Set

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Contains everything you need to clean floors!

The Leifheit Mop and Bucket Set with Easy Click System allows you to easily squeeze out the mop cover while standing, without coming into contact with the dirty water. The set consists of a three-part handle, a 12 liter bucket, and a press attachment. The two-fiber all-round mop cover is particularly easy to clean and cleans corners and baseboards directly! It is also part of the Easy Click System, which means you can use it with multiple attachments from the range.

Product Features 
  • Press attachment makes cleaning more comfortable - without bending down or getting your hands in the water
  • Consisting of a mop, 12 liter bucket, three-part handle and press attachment
  • The two-fiber mop cover is easy to clean on all types of floors
  • 360 ° swivel joint allows for versatile cleaning
  • With a joint that can be bent flat to easily reach hard-to-reach areas
  • The all-round wiper cover cleans corners and edges
  • Compatible with other Leifheit products with a Click System connection
  • Mop head is machine washable at 60°C
Product Specification
  • Warranty: 3 years
  • Bucket capacity: 12L
  • Dimensions:
    • Mop wiping width: 27cm
    • Mop handle length: 120cm
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