Electric mops

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Buy an electric mop? Find our entire assortment here.
View all electric mops
View all electric mops

Buy an electric mop? Find our entire assortment here.




The differences between electric mops

Mopping method

Mopping method

The mopping method determines how thoroughly you clean. You can choose between a mopping pad, rotating mopping pads, or rotating mopping brush. With the mopping pad, you can remove stains from hard floors. The mopping pads scrub stubborn stains more easily. With the rotating mopping brush, you can remove both wet and dry dirt from the floor in one go. That way, you can remove dust, crumbs, food rests, and grease stains effortlessly.

Vacuum function

Vacuum function

Don't want to worry about wet stains or stripes on the floor after mopping? Get an electric mop with a suction function. The mop then sucks the dirty water from the floor while you clean and collects it in a separate dirty water reservoir. This way, you won't leave any residue on the floor. After cleaning, your floor also dries much faster this way. That's useful as you don't have to wait long for the floor to air dry.

Cleaning station

Cleaning station

A floor cleaner with cleaning station makes your cleaning job easier. You can place the floor cleaner in the cleaning station after use. In here, the vacuum mop automatically rinses itself. Some cleaning stations also have an automatic drying function. Thanks to hot air, the brush is blow-dried automatically. Your electric mop is ready for the next cleaning job now.

Eye-catchers

What should you keep in mind when making your decision?

For quick mopping jobs

For quick mopping jobs

Compact and maneuverable

With the Philips OneUp 5000 Series XV5113/01, you can clean your floors easily and quickly. Thanks to the lightweight design and 360-degree rotatable head, you can even reach stains in hard-to-reach places.

Philips OneUp 5000 Series XV5113/01

134,-

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