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Select Home Depot Stores: Lifeproof Microfiber Spray Mop w/ 2-Spray Modes

+ Free Store Pickup

$4.95

$17

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Home Depot has Lifeproof Microfiber Spray Mop with 2-Spray Modes for $4.97. Free store pickup is available where stock permits.

Note: Availability for store pickup will vary by location.

Thanks to community member kingkong00 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Suitable on all waterproof hard surface floors like luxury vinyl plank and tile
  • Lifeproof mop with 2 spray modes for wide and narrow spray
  • Comes with 34 oz. refillable spray bottle which allows for heavy duty home use
  • 1-touch bottle release for easy release and safety locking

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  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 170 Home Depot customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Home Depot has Lifeproof Microfiber Spray Mop with 2-Spray Modes for $4.97. Free store pickup is available where stock permits.

Note: Availability for store pickup will vary by location.

Thanks to community member kingkong00 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Suitable on all waterproof hard surface floors like luxury vinyl plank and tile
  • Lifeproof mop with 2 spray modes for wide and narrow spray
  • Comes with 34 oz. refillable spray bottle which allows for heavy duty home use
  • 1-touch bottle release for easy release and safety locking

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 170 Home Depot customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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this is inaccurate, microfiber is softer, sturdier, and when manufactured properly more absorbent per unit weight than cotton by a lot.

microfiber is superior for cleaning and will last longer.

go ahead, Google it.

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for the record, $16.97 is MSRP, its a 'Lifeproof' brand which is a Home Depot store brand, and yes, I found it in stock (at least orderable online) at a couple local stores even if its out of stock at most of them.
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
Microfiber, it's basically plastic made into imitation cloth. It's crap at absorbing. It's horrible at holding, it's virtually useless. I don't understand how anybody thinks that is better whenever you have cotton that actually absorbs up and helps you clean.

the only time microfiber would be advantageous, is if you somehow wanted it to be a little more scratchy and not absorb water very well. maybe there is a use case for this, I just don't know what it is.

this is inaccurate, microfiber is softer, sturdier, and when manufactured properly more absorbent per unit weight than cotton by a lot.

microfiber is superior for cleaning and will last longer.

go ahead, Google it.
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Quote from Azrael_the_Cat :
this is inaccurate, microfiber is softer, sturdier, and when manufactured properly more absorbent per unit weight than cotton by a lot.

microfiber is superior for cleaning and will last longer.

go ahead, Google it.

It works well but it is odd. Getting something wet to improve absorbency is highly counterintuitive. Takes a few uses to trust the method.

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Quote from Azrael_the_Cat :
this is inaccurate, microfiber is softer, sturdier, and when manufactured properly more absorbent per unit weight than cotton by a lot.

microfiber is superior for cleaning and will last longer.

go ahead, Google it.
i googled it, one of the first page replies:
Cotton fibres are hollow and they can hold as much as 24–27 times their own weight in water.
Microfibre towels that have split fibres also hold water but only about 7 times their own weight so they're nowhere near as good as cotton when it comes to absorbing water.

everyone is trying hard as they can to say positive things about microfiber in general, pushing the limits of theory with saying it may work as well as cotton.

thats not something to write about though. theoritically if the microfiber is perfect, it may compete with cotton. great. cotton will outshine it 3 times over though in many situations i need it to work in.

the ability for microfiber to cling lint, this rarely seems to help when cleaning, but it will surely attract infinite trash in the dryer if you put it in with any other cloth

no im sold that its not as good, dont piss on my back and tell me its raining.

have you even tried to clean with the stuff?

all that said, for $5 maybe you're getting exactly what you pay for which is fine
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Quote from skwishbot :
for the record, $16.97 is MSRP, its a 'Lifeproof' brand which is a Home Depot store brand, and yes, I found it in stock (at least orderable online) at a couple local stores even if its out of stock at most of them.
There are a bunch in OH all over
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Not a single store has one
All overin OH if you are near or know anyone
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the have it for $2.99 delivery but not in store around where I live
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the have it for $2.99 delivery but not in store around where I live

And it's flat rate. So you can order as many as you can and it'll still just be $2.99
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How do you wring the water out? Or is this just a sweeper with a spray bottle?

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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
i googled it, one of the first page replies:
Cotton fibres are hollow and they can hold as much as 24–27 times their own weight in water.
Microfibre towels that have split fibres also hold water but only about 7 times their own weight so they're nowhere near as good as cotton when it comes to absorbing water.

everyone is trying hard as they can to say positive things about microfiber in general, pushing the limits of theory with saying it may work as well as cotton.

thats not something to write about though. theoritically if the microfiber is perfect, it may compete with cotton. great. cotton will outshine it 3 times over though in many situations i need it to work in.

the ability for microfiber to cling lint, this rarely seems to help when cleaning, but it will surely attract infinite trash in the dryer if you put it in with any other cloth

no im sold that its not as good, dont piss on my back and tell me its raining.

have you even tried to clean with the stuff?

all that said, for $5 maybe you're getting exactly what you pay for which is fine

Yet another "it's useless because I personally don't understand or need it" take
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