

💧 Clean smarter, not harder—because your floors deserve the ProMist MAX advantage!
The O-Cedar ProMist MAX Spray Mop is a lightweight, double-sided microfiber mop that removes over 99% of bacteria using just water. Designed for all hard floors, it features scrub zones for tough messes, a refillable spray bottle with customizable cleaning solution, and washable mop heads for sustainable, cost-effective cleaning. Its ergonomic, battery-free spray trigger offers precise mist control, making floor care faster, easier, and eco-friendly.





| Best Sellers Rank | #8,616 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #17 in Household Dust Mops |
| Brand | O-Cedar |
| Color | Removes 99% of Bacteria With Just Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 46,117 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 2.01 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 23.62"L x 6.61"W x 5.91"H |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic, Floor, Tile, Wood |
S**G
ProMist Max spray mop
Don't have to worry about ringing out the mop no more cause i have lower bck pain nd this helps out so much better. Easy to use nd assemble, the bottle is gd quality an they are machine washable beyond lightweight functionality is awesome sauce. It moves like a feather
T**R
Stop making excuses to not clean the floor…
These mops are freaking great. Honestly for $20 (and sometimes less) you are getting a tool that is extremely beneficial to your cleaning game. O-Cedar’s refillable solution tank saves a ton of money as a little bleach or floor cleaner solution mixed with some water goes a loooooooooong way compared to buying a mop with premade solutions or disposable mop heads. It’s lightweight so easy to maneuver, the pump sprayer works excellent at dispersing solution, and overall material quality is about as good as it can be for $20. I use mine daily, several times actually, enough so I typically refill the solution bottle once every other day. A typical O-Cedar mop lasts me about a year before it bites the dust. I am on my third mop now in three years and I can tell you that these can take some constant abuse before degrading to an unusable point. Eventually the mop heads wear out at the Velcro, no longer staying on the mop because the Velcro’s ability to stick to itself wears out. The rod that connects the handle to the solution/bottom of the mop will eventually rust as solution gets into this connection area with regular use. Nothing you can do to prevent this, and if you tip the mop back so the mop head comes off the ground (like say you are going to change the mop head and you turn the mop upside down so the head is at a more comfortable height to remove the pad) a bit of rusty dirty solution will leak out onto the floor. That’s the solution that’s sitting inside this pocket where the rod connects to the sprayer. Design flaw, but not a deal breaker by any means. These two things happen 100% of the time with regular use. The last point of failure I experienced with one mop (I see this as a potential failure in general, not exclusive to me) is the connection points within the mop’s shaft can wear down and “pop” out of place, requiring duct tape to hold it together. This is due to the pressure of the internal plunger located inside the shaft that runs the length of the mop from the handle to the diaphragm, combined with the general pressure of being pushed, twisted, and turned, while cleaning. It wears out, again expected for a $20 tool that can take a ton of daily use for approximately a years time. Totally worth it, your wasting your time at this point if you are still reading this instead of just buying one for yourself.
F**L
Good Mop - Excellent Amazon Customer Service
I had one of these mops for about 3 years and it wore out (the cleaning solution bottle lost its seal and started to leak). I thought that for the price, three years of use wasn't terrible. I liked how the mop functioned, so I bought another one. The new mop didn't work, it didn't spray, so I contacted Amazon customer service. Amazon promptly replaced the mop, without having to return the one that didn't work. Excellent customer service. The replacement works perfectly. I use water with a little bit of white cleaning vinegar. Works perfectly on my floors. Easy to use, washable mop pad, and can use my own water and vinegar cleaning solution. Recommend this mop for LVP floors and highly recommend Amazon customer service.
T**R
BEST MOP I'VE OWNED!!!
I was tired of buying expensive refills and batteries for my Swiffer especially when I didn't feel like it was really getting my floors clean. The pads didn't absorb anything so the dust and dirt was just getting moved around. I tried other mops where you could remove the mop pads and wash them but I was never happy with the way they fit. I love the way you slide these mop pads on and velcro them on tight. Not only do they not fall off while you're cleaning , they cover the all the edges so you're really cleaning the corners of the floor. I also love the way you can flip it over and get up any leftover cleaning solution, which you can choise, leaving the floor dry when you finish. I've bought it for other people who are cleaning obsessed like myself and it's now their favorite mop.
K**I
Essential for Tile Floors
I honestly don’t know why anyone would spend more money on a fancy mop when the O-Cedar ProMist MAX does the job this well. It’s way cheaper than most alternatives, incredibly convenient, and just flat-out works — especially if you have tile floors. The spray feature is simple and effective, and the microfiber pad picks up dirt, dust, and grime without just pushing it around. Best part? When it gets dirty, you just toss the microfiber pad in the wash and reuse it. No disposable pads, no refills to constantly buy, no hassle. It’s lightweight, easy to maneuver, and perfect for quick cleanups or full floor cleaning. I use it regularly and it leaves my tile floors looking clean without streaks or residue. If you’ve got tile floors and want something affordable, reusable, and actually effective, this is a must-have. Simple, smart design that does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
L**G
A Promising Product with Hidden Flaws
I want to share my experience with “The Best Spray Mop” cleaning tool. It didn’t clean my house floors as effectively as it did for the America's Test Kitchen team. I wish I could have enjoyed and shared the same great results they did! Regardless of the angle at which I hold the mop’s handle when I sweep, the mop’s entire microfiber surface doesn’t touch or clean the floor; only part of it does. I have to press harder to apply pressure. Applying pressure can help improve contact between the mop and the surface. However, I can’t constantly maintain the mop's pressure when I have a larger surface, which is very uncomfortable. The microfiber cloth pad is a bit larger than expected, due to multiple washes losing shape, which makes it fit loosely on the hard plastic base. Because of this, it tends to move around while I'm sweeping, so it can be a little tricky to use effectively; I feel it's shifting back and forth with each sweeping movement. I always have to twist the red water reservoir's lid into a specific position for a secure fit and optimal operation. If I don’t take this extra care, the lid will skip the threads and become loose, causing water leaks. O-Cedar needs regular care; it is not just a “use it and forget it” cleaning tool. After using it, I take a few steps to keep it in good shape. First, I clean the microfiber pad. Then, I empty the water tank and rinse it before letting it dry. I also clean the sprayer part to prevent it from getting clogged. If my mop spreads germs instead of cleaning and disinfecting, I won't make the floors cleaner. It claims to be “The Best Spray Mop,” but it doesn’t work as well as I hoped. Although I would love the money back, unfortunately, it is too late to return it; it doesn’t comply with the return policy terms. Right from the beginning, this mop commands consumers' attention. The product description states: ”O-Cedar ProMist MAX Microfiber Spray Mop Removes 99% of Bacteria with just Water.” The claim that a piece of microfiber cloth takes away 99% of bacteria using only water is a vast oversimplification. With one sentence confidently highlighting “The Best Spray Mop,” among others, America's Test Kitchen focused consumers' attention on the O-Cedar ProMist MAX Microfiber Spray Mop. Also, ATK mentioned, “A good spray mop easily tackles small messes and routine cleanings without a bulky bucket.” Respectfully, “The Quicker Picker Upper” also has superior absorbency and effectiveness in cleaning all messes. Also, the manufacturers generally design all mops to handle small messes and routine maintenance. All models have convenient, standard heads for reaching under and around furniture, an obvious fact of modern design. O-Cedar's website states: “The folks at America’s Test Kitchen also named it the best spray mop!” O-Cedar also mentions: “After testing six mops, ProMist MAX easily came out on top!” O-Cedar clarifies further: “Voted Best Spray Mop by America’s Test Kitchen.” O-Cedar further implies: "Anatomy of a Winner.” Displayed prominently in a scalloped design on O-Cedar’s website, the "Anatomy of a Winner" comprises the following capabilities for impressive marketing terminology: spacious trigger, powerful sprayer, double-sided head, and super-absorbent pads— still insufficient. A mop that’s “America’s Test Kitchen Favorite” might not meet all users' practical and immediate needs. One platform alone indicates that seven percent of users are unsatisfied with the product’s long-term performance, build quality, price vs. value, effectiveness, etc. While the O-Cedar mop is just a mop, so is the Sweefer mop; yet, it is less bulky and, on the contrary, has an accurate sleeker profile. It makes it easier to store in narrow spaces, such as the six inches between the wall and the washing machine. I can use it on various surfaces by selecting the appropriate pad material for different floor types. There is no spray trigger malfunctioning or sticking, and there is no indication of how much solution to dispense for various surfaces, as this inconsistency can be somewhat frustrating. By recommending “The Best Spray Mop,” America’s Test Kitchen positions it as the top choice, using authority and confidence to sway customer decisions. As we say, “The Art of Persuasion.”
P**S
Is this the best choice out there?
It's a fact that most cleaning products are made of cheap lightweight plastic these days, just the opposite of the idea that they should be tough and durable for such a challenging job. I usually try to buy commercial-grade mops, brooms and other cleaning supplies but there seems to be a definite lack of this specific type of damp mop being made for the janitorial industry. And typically commercial maintenance mops are too soaking wet for moisture-sensitive residential-grade wood laminate flooring. I had the popular mop with the disposable pre-moistened pads and while it may be okay for a quick mop-up of a spill in the kitchen it is totally unsuited to damp mop an entire floor plan constructed with laminate. The moisture built into the pad doesn't spread evenly or go where I want it to and there's not enough of it to do even one room before drying out and getting too dirty to be effective. I almost bought the Bona equivalent because I like that the liquid is user refillable but no matter where I looked people who owned them said they were flimsy and broke easily. It was hard to find anything positive, in fact. Then I happened to see this at a store and was impressed that by comparison. It just seemed better made. I like that the mop head is much larger than most and that it can be flipped so I can damp mop my entire downstairs without changing or cleaning the pad. The reservoir is easy to remove and fill and the nozzle is more than just a hole, it sprays a fine mist over a larger area. I like little things too, like the shape of the handle lets me change hand positions if I get tired and the trigger is easy to reach and pump. The wrap-around microfiber pad is superior at scrubbing out little problem spots and the way it attaches is a better design than the stick-on hook and loop pads other brands use. Because it wraps around there are no sharp edges to scratch and dent furniture and baseboards. HINT: there is a push button to release the reservoir for refilling. Because there is a built-in “O” ring to prevent leakage it isn’t as easy to push it back in place as you might expect. It’s a lot easier if you hold the release button in while you press firmly down on the reservoir until it clicks into place. I’m glad that they’ve designed it with such a tight fit … no worries about leakage. Is it commercial grade and will it last forever? No and I doubt it ... it's what you get for the price these days. But all things considered, after seeing all of the choices available, I think it is the best choice out there.
E**Y
It’s okay, it does the job. I’m not in love with it and a little disappointed
Did a first mop last night with this mop. Set up was easy, the refill container didn’t leak. Cleaned the floors pretty well and it’s lightweight. Quality seems okay, the handle is metal but the connection points are plastic which makes me worried about durability but only time will tell. I gave this 3 stars because I ordered the one with two refills and only received one.
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