Below is a blog post, introducing 10 of the most popular home mops in the U.S. market (2025-style), along with key features, links, and approximate prices. (Note: “popularity” is based on editorial reviews, Amazon best-seller lists, cleaning-product roundups, etc. It’s not a definitive “top sales ranking.”)
Here are ten mop models frequently recommended or best-selling in the U.S. market. They span different types (spin, steam, spray, microfiber, robotic). Use them in your blog to guide readers choosing a mop for their home.
O‑Cedar EasyWring RinseClean Spin Mop

dual‑tank spin
US$49.99
O‑Cedar EasyWring Spin Mop Bucket

pedal spin
US$34.98
Bissell PowerFresh Deluxe Steam Mop

steam mop
US$102.99
Bissell SpinWave Hard Floor Spin Mop


powered spin
US$104.99
Swiffer PowerMop

spray mop
US$29.97
Shark Steam Mop S1000WM

steam mop light
US$59.94
Bona Microfiber Mop

flat microfiber
US$16.98
True & Tidy TrueClean Spin Mop

spin & scrub
US$29.99
Here’s a short breakdown / highlight of each:
| # | Model | Key Features | Link / Vendor | Approx Price* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | O‑Cedar EasyWring RinseClean Spin Mop | Dual-tank bucket (separates clean & dirty water), foot-activated hands-free wringing, triangular microfiber mop head | Target / Home Depot etc. | ~$49.99 US |
| 2 | O‑Cedar EasyWring Spin Mop Bucket System | Similar spin mop but simpler — built-in wringer activated by pedal, triangular mop head, adjustable handle | Lowe’s / Walmart / Home Depot | ~$34.98 US |
| 3 | Bissell PowerFresh Deluxe Steam Mop | Steam mop that heats up in ~30 seconds, kills ~99.9% of germs (with water only), 12-inch cleaning path, swivel steering | Best Buy / Bissell official | ~$100–105 US |
| 4 | Bissell SpinWave Hard Floor Spin Mop | Powered spin mop: rotating microfiber pads do scrubbing, onboard spray, safe for sealed hard floors | Ace Hardware / Kohls / online | ~$103 US |
| 5 | Swiffer PowerMop | Spray mop with built-in cleaning solution reservoir, 300+ scrubbing strips on pad, lightweight and easy | Home Depot / Target / Amazon | ~$30 US |
| 6 | Shark Steam Mop S1000WM | Lightweight steam mop, quick heat-up, removes 99.9% of bacteria (on sealed floors), swivel head, washable pads | Walmart / Shark | ~$60 US |
| 7 | Bona Microfiber Mop | Flat microfiber mop (no bucket or power), washable pads, dual-zone microfiber head for scrubbing + trapping dirt | At Home / Walmart / Bona site | ~$18–20 US |
| 8 | True & Tidy TrueClean Spin Mop & Bucket System | Spin mop + built-in brush in the bucket to self-clean pad, separates clean vs. dirty water | Macy’s / Home Depot / Sam’s Club | ~$30 US |
| 9 | Libman Nitty Gritty Roller Mop | Manual roller-wring design, includes built-in scrubbing brush, good for tough spots | Walmart / Target / Home Depot | ~$13–15 US |
| 10 | O‑Cedar MicroTwist MAX Microfiber Mop | Hands-free twist wring via ratchet mechanism, extra-large 16-inch head, no bucket use | Home Depot / Walmart / Target | ~$14 US |
*Prices are approximate at time of writing (2025) and may vary by seller, discounts, or regional shipping.
- Spin mops remain highly popular in the U.S., especially designs that allow wringing without touching the wet mop. The O-Cedar “EasyWring” line is often cited in best-of lists. (People.com)
- Steam mops continue to be a go-to for chemical-free sanitizing, particularly for kitchens, bathrooms, or homes with pets/children. In testing reviews, models like PurSteam and Bissell’s steam offerings consistently perform well. (Chris Loves Julia)
- Spray mops (like Swiffer PowerMop) appeal for quick daily cleaning, especially for laminate or hardwood surfaces. The convenience of built-in solution and lightweight design is a selling point. (The Spruce)
- Flat microfiber mops (e.g. Bona) are favored for dusting and maintenance mopping, without needing buckets or power. Many editors cite them as among the gentlest options for wood or sensitive floors. (The Spruce)
- Hybrid or powered spin mops (e.g. Bissell SpinWave) represent a mid-tier “power assist” direction: not full steam, but mechanical motion helps reduce manual scrubbing effort.
- Robotic mops (e.g. iRobot Braava) are gaining ground in smart-home spaces; though not always in “mop” product lists, some consumers prefer automating mopping tasks. (I included one in the carousel for variety.)



