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Tersano lotus LWM100 Wet Mop

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Tersano lotus LWM100 Wet Mop
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4908





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Tersano lotus
EAN: 0181844000613
Label: Tersano lotus
Product Manufacturer: Tersano lotus
Model: LWM100
Publisher: Tersano lotus
Ranking: 4908
Studio: Tersano lotus


Piece facts:
  • Wetmop lightweight floor cleaner designed for use with the lotus Sanitizing System
  • Also accepts other floor-cleaning solutions and soaps
  • Microfiber bonnet features Ribbon-Weave technology to lift out dirt and grease
  • Requires 4 AA batteries (not included); includes microfiber bonnet
  • Weighs 3.6 pounds shipped; limited 1-year manufacturer's warranty




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The lotus Wetmop is designed to work with the lotus Sanitizing System (not included), but it also accepts other brands of floor-cleaning solutions.
Pick Up Dirt and Grime Fast -- with No Chemicals and No Residue


The lotus Wetmop, when used with the lotus Sanitizing System, cleans without chemicals to sanitize and disinfect your floors, and it saves you money. You can wash and reuse the lotus cloth bonnet up to 300 times versus the single-use mop cloths, and it lifts dirt and grease without smearing.

You can even use you favorite floor-cleaning solution with the Wetmop, if you'd prefer; but it's easy to change over to the lotus Sanitizing System the moment you're ready to do away with harsh chemicals. Just clean the water vessel thoroughly, and add lotus treated water instead.

How the Wetmop Works


A 3-or 4-second spray dispenses enough lotus activated water to clean about 10 square feet of floor; and this water stays activated for about fifteen minutes before it begins to revert back to ordinary water and oxygen. Under regular usage conditions batteries will last about a year. When necessary, replace them with 4 AA batteries (batteries not included).

How the Sanitizing System Works


The lotus patented 0xyshield technology infuses cold tap water with an extra oxygen atom, creating a natural sanitizer. By passing air through 4,500 volts of electricity, the lotus system splits oxygen molecules into atoms and forces this extra atom to combine and form super-oxygen, or ozone. The third oxygen atom becomes the sanitizing agent, a natural oxidant -- which kills bacteria and viruses, and neutralizes pesticides.

The Sanitizing System base is not included with the purchase of the Wetmop -- but together, these two products can liberate your home from fumes, chemicals, and harsh soaps. Additional Wetmop cloths are also available, though each cloth can be washed and reused up to 300 times.

Key Technical Specs:
    Great for tough stains Safe on most floors, including vinyl and linoleum, ceramic tile, marble, hardwood, and stone Kills germs naturally if used with lotus activated water Also works with other cleaning solutions Microfiber cloth


Warranty
This product is covered by a limited one-year manufacturer's warranty.

Tersano's Tradition of Quality Technology and Elegant Design


A Canadian developer of cutting-edge household sanitizing systems, Tersano is an innovative company that is changing the way the world thinks about cleaning chemicals -- and in the process, creating an entirely new market category. Tersano’s state-of-the-art technology improves quality of life and delivers peace of mind by providing consumers tools with which to reduce, if not eliminate, the need for toxic chemicals in their homes. Tersano's designers have focused on creating systems that are simple and elegant -- products that anyone would be proud to have in the kitchen, bathroom or baby's room. Their engineers have applied exacting standards in producing quality robust products that are strong enough to meet even the most demanding family requirements.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * A Very Good Product ...
This mop is very well designed. However, I didn't give it 5 stars because the battery compartment is not laid out well. Just about every battery powered device ever created has you install the batteries with the negative terminal end against the metal spring contacts in the battery compartment. This mop has all the spring contacts on one end of the compartment and you then alternate the batteries. Just a little weird. Other than this, it is a pretty solid mop. It is hard to push across vinyl flooring as the water doesn't provide much lubricant if you are simply using O3 water from the sanitizer. The floor does look brighter and is squeaky clean. The microfiber cloths fit well and are easy to install.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Hard to push on vinyl floors
I purchased the mop to clean laminate wood floors, but I haven't moved into the house with them yet. So, currently I'm using it on vinyl floors. It cleans well, but is hard to push across the surface and takes a lot of physical strength.

I love the lotus system, but am not totally amazed with the mop. It may be easier to pour a bowl of sanitized water into a bucket and then use a regular mop-- I haven't tried that yet.

Or, I'm just a wimp.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Serious design flaw ...
As a previous fan of the Wetjet, but not a fan of continually paying money for disposable pads and specific cleaning solution, I had high hopes for this mop. I hate cleaning floors, so I wanted something simple and easy. This fit the bill.

While the concept is marvelous: no wringing out dirty wet cleaning pads by hand, reusing cloth pads over throwing away paper ones, choosing your own cleaning solution, this mop has a serious flaw in its design. The battery contacts are flakey at best. The first mop I had worked for a few minutes and then quit. We following the trouble shooting tips on the website to fix the contacts with no success. I contacted the company, they said that they have seen this issue lots of times, and replaced my mop for me.

The second mop I wouldn't work at all until we placed a piece of tinfoil under the batteries to give the battery circuit some help. It works now, but for a new product, it should not need this kind of intervention to work.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - happy with it
works good sprays enough water and you don't have to work your hand off: it has batterries. can be used with plain water. i rinse pads before throughing them in a washer they hold a lot of dirt. defenately get extra pads.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Simply the best mop ever! ...
Microfiber instead of disposable 'diapers', easy to fill non-disposable bottle and just a piece of art when it comes to design and functionality! Move over Swiffer, I'm not going to keep buying your chemicals because only your bottle fits my mop. Not only that, but with this mop I don't have to keep buying disposable pads and adding to my garbage every time I mop my floors. The lotus mop has a refillable bottle and an amazing washable microfiber cloth that fits the system! And, the best part, if you own the lotus Sanitizing System, the removable bottle fits on that base so you can charge the water and get a floor cleaning/sanitizing system that is out of this world....I'm one happy lotus'er!

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