Metal
Buckets - Metal buckets are great when it comes to
durability. The buckets stand up to the test of time as
well as the punishment of day to day use. Most metal mop
buckets are made from electroplated steel to prevent rust of
janitorial equipment.
Plastic
Buckets - Lightweight and durable these mop buckets are
the most common in janitorial equipment. Plastic mop
buckets are rated by gallons for size, with sizes from 20-50
gallons. Most buckets can be fitted with either sidepress
or downpress wringers.
Duo Buckets
- Duo buckets are mop buckets that have two tanks. One tank
usually contains a mop solution and the other a rinse
solution. These buckets are for use in demanding hygienic
environments and most have antimicrobial properties built
in.
Metal
Wringers - Metal Wringers like metal buckets are
extremely durable. These mop buckets are commonly fitted
with steel handles so you can apply extra pressure while
ringing your mop. Most metal mop wringers are made from
electroplated steel to prevent rust.
Plastic
Wringers - Plastic wringers are lightweight durable and
very affordable. Plastic wringers come in both downpress
and sidepress styles.
Downpress
Wringers - A downpress wringer gets its name from the
downward action of the wringer plunger when wringing a mop.
The plunger is forced down from the top of the wringer
enabling increased pressure to be put on the mop.
Sidepress
Wringers - On the sidepress wringer the plunger places
pressure on the mop from the side. Extra force is required
when using a sidepress wringer.
Strainer Mop
Buckets - Lightweight, durable plastic strainer buckets
are ideal for traveling up and down stairs. Most strainer
buckets have a low capacity pail. Funnel-shaped strainer
wrings up to a 10-oz. mop head.