20L Mop Bucket with Side Wringer, Wheels, and Mop Included
This 20-litre mop bucket removes the back-and-forth between sink and floor that makes mopping take twice as long as it should. The side-press wringer squeezes the mop head without getting your hands wet, and the four castor wheels let you push it from room to room rather than carrying a full bucket. A removable water-separation panel keeps clean water separate from the wrung-out side, so you are not mopping with dirty water halfway through. The cotton string mop and handle are included.
- Side-Press Wringer: Squeezes excess water from the mop head without hand contact, keeping the process clean throughout.
- Four Castor Wheels: Push the full bucket between rooms smoothly on hard floors without lifting or carrying it.
- 20-Litre Capacity: Holds enough water to mop a full kitchen or bathroom without returning to the sink to refill.
- Removable Water Separator: Keeps clean and dirty water apart so floor quality stays consistent throughout a session.
- Cotton Mop and Handle Included: String mop head and adjustable pole are part of the set — no separate sourcing needed.
A Mop Bucket That Makes the Job Quicker
Most mop buckets are an afterthought — a container with a handle and little else. This 20-litre yellow bucket is built around the practical details that actually speed up floor cleaning: a side-press wringer that squeezes without soaking your hands, four smooth castor wheels for moving between rooms without lifting, and a removable water-separation panel that keeps the dirty rinse water away from your clean solution.
The cotton string mop and pole are included, so there is nothing to source separately. The bucket has "CAUTION WET FLOOR" printed on the side — a useful reminder in households with multiple occupants or visitors moving through a freshly cleaned area.
Built for Efficiency
What is included
At 20 litres, the bucket holds enough water to mop a full kitchen or bathroom floor without repeated trips to the sink. The side wringer operates via a lever handle, which is more accessible than a foot-pedal design if you are working upright across a large area.

















