The 4 Best Mops for Tile Floors of 2024, According to Testing

We tested over 90 mops in our testing lab and in the real world to find the best ones based on assembly, maneuverability, performance, and care. We also spoke to a cleaning expert to learn more about what to look for when shopping for a mop for tile floors.

Best Overall

Swiffer PowerMop

  • Setup5/5
  • Effectiveness5/5
  • Portability5/5
  • Ease of Cleaning5/5
  • Maneuverability5/5
  • This lightweight spray mop effectively removed messes from tile floors with just one spray and a few swipes of the mop.

This lightweight spray mop effectively removed messes from tile floors with just one spray and a few swipes of the mop.

  • The mop head doesn’t have a 360-degree swivel, and the disposable mop pads aren’t as affordable as we would like them to be.

The mop head doesn’t have a 360-degree swivel, and the disposable mop pads aren’t as affordable as we would like them to be.

The best overall mop for tile floors is the Swiffer PowerMop. This affordable mop comes in a kit that includes a spray mop, two mop pad refills, one bottle of cleaning solution, and two batteries.

When we tested the mop, we liked that the rectangular mop head made it easy to clean against edges, like bookcases, cabinets, or walls. While the mop head doesn’t have a 360-degree swivel, it can be moved right or left, and we were able to maneuver around furniture with ease. We were also able to easily reach under furniture, like tables, thanks to the 49-inch handle.

The mop weighs less than 5 pounds, and we appreciated how lightweight and portable it was. It is small enough to fit into a cleaning closet without taking up much space, and there is a hole at the top of the mop so it can hang from a hook.

The cleaning solution contains 25.3 fluid ounces and could easily fit with other cleaning products when removed from the mop (although it can be stored with the cleaning solution intact).

When we specifically tested the mop on canola oil, butter, ketchup, and soil, we were more impressed with this mop than any other ones we tested.For the canola oil, ketchup, and soil, it only took one spray of solution and a few swipes of the mop for the floor to become completely clean.

“I felt this mop was highly effective in cleaning the grouted tile,” one tester reported. “I barely had to do any sprays or swipes to get everything clean. It took about two minutes to clean the grouted tile.”

After cleaning the messes from the tile, we wiped a paper towel over the area to see if it truly cleaned everything from the floor. There was barely any residue on the paper towel, meaning that the mop effectively cleaned the area. We also tested the mop on hardwood floors, and it performed equally well.

When we first pulled this mop out of its box, it did require some light assembly. However, it was easy enough to do since we just had to connect the two pieces of the mop’s handle. The length of the mop from the mop head to the end of the handle is 49 inches.

While the handle height is not adjustable, 49 inches is the average handle length across all the mops we tested and should be comfortable to use for most users.

We inserted the cleaning solution into the designated area on the mop, and it easily snapped into place. Because of the cleaning solution, no additional water is required, which we found to be a convenient feature.

The mop pads are disposable and adhere with hook and loop fasteners, so when we were done mopping we just had to peel the mop pad off and throw it away. Overall, we were extremely impressed with the design, convenience, affordability, and performance of this mop.

How It Performed After Six Months

After using this mop for six months in our home, we remain impressed with its performance. During the six-month real world testing period, it performed just as it did in our testing lab. Nothing on the mop broke or became ineffective over time.

Our only complaint is that the price of disposable mop pads can add up, and we found that we only mopped when we really needed to so we could avoid wasting the pads. At the time of publishing, 10 Swiffer mop pads cost about $20, which is pricey considering the entire mop kit costs about $30.

Product Details: Weight: 4.4 pounds | Handle Length: 49 inches | Care: Dispose of mop pads after use | Accessories: Two mop pad refills, one bottle of cleaning solution, and two batteries

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Best Spin

O-Cedar EasyWring RinseClean Spin Mop System

  • Setup5/5
  • Effectiveness4.9/5
  • Portability4.8/5
  • Ease of Cleaning5/5
  • Maneuverability5/5
  • The mop was able to easily get into corners, and it cleaned butter and canola messes in just four passes. We also like that the mop head is reusable and machine washable.

The mop was able to easily get into corners, and it cleaned butter and canola messes in just four passes. We also like that the mop head is reusable and machine washable.

  • While we didn’t find that the bucket was unwieldy, we do wish it had wheels to make it easier to move around.

While we didn’t find that the bucket was unwieldy, we do wish it had wheels to make it easier to move around.

The O-Cedar EasyWring RinseClean Spin Mop and Bucket System has a classic design but still impressed us with its cleaning ability during testing.

To assemble this mop, we simply had to twist to attach the pole to the mop head, which took less than a minute. This is the only mop on our list that has an adjustable handle, and you can adjust the handle from 35 inches up to 51 inches. The mop also came with a bucket and a microfiber mop head.

While testing, we found that this spin mop was lightweight and easy to maneuver. Even though the mop pad was round, it was able to clean corners since the microfiber strings were flexible. We used the mop to clean up butter, canola oil, marinara sauce, and potting soil from a grouted tile floor, and we found it to be effective at cleaning these messes.

The butter and canola messes were completely clean in just four quick passes with the mop, and both the marinara sauce and potting soil were clean in 20 passes. Like the Bissell SpinWave Cordless Pet Hard Floor Spin Mop, this mop had trouble picking up the larger chunks of tomatoes and dirt. If you have larger pieces like this, use a vacuum or paper cleaner to remove them first before mopping.

When we wrung the mop out in the bucket of water, we were pleased that the stains were almost entirely removed from the mop pad so we weren’t smearing the mess around on the floor. It was simple to use the pedal to wring out the mop, and we appreciated that there were two separate sides in the bucket that separated the clean water from the dirty water.

The mop pad also absorbed water well, and we didn’t have any issues with excessive water on the tile floor. We washed the mop pad in the sink with a gentle soap and most of the stains came out, but the pad can also be washed in a washing machine for even more convenience.

The mop bucket wasn’t too heavy to move around, even when it was filled with water. We liked that the bucket system had a handle so we could carry it with ease, but we wish the bucket had wheels to make it even easier. Since this mop system has a bucket system, it took up more space in storage compared to the other mops on our list.

Product Details: Weight: 6.69 pounds (weight of mop and empty bucket) | Handle Length: 35 to 51 inches | Care: Mop head is machine washable | Accessories: Microfiber mop head and bucket system

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Best Electric

Bissell SpinWave Cordless Spin Mop

  • Setup4.8/5
  • Effectiveness4.6/5
  • Portability5/5
  • Ease of Cleaning4/5
  • Maneuverability5/5
  • We liked that it has a handle in the middle, which made it easy to carry. And even though it is electric, it was quiet enough to use without waking sleeping children.

We liked that it has a handle in the middle, which made it easy to carry. And even though it is electric, it was quiet enough to use without waking sleeping children.

  • It struggled to absorb larger messes, like marinara sauce and soil, and it can’t completely clean corners since the mop pads are round.

It struggled to absorb larger messes, like marinara sauce and soil, and it can’t completely clean corners since the mop pads are round.

For those who prefer an electric mop, the Bissell SpinWave Cordless Pet Hard Floor Spin Mop wowed us during our lab testing. This mop came with a charger, a storage tray, two soft pads, two scrub pads, and two 8-ounce bottles of PET Multi-Surface formula.

There is a canister on the mop that you can fill with water or cleaning formula—for our lab test, we just used water. At the top of the mop, there is a power button and a spray button, both of which performed as they should.

When we began mopping, we liked how easy it was to maneuver this mop around furniture, and the mop head smoothly turned to the left and right. The rotating pads proved to be efficient, and the mop almost seemed to glide effortlessly over the floor. We also appreciated that there is a handle in the middle of the mop that made it easy to to move when not in use.

The mop weighs 11 pounds, so it is heavier than the Swiffer PowerMop, but we didn’t feel like it was too heavy or cumbersome to carry around or use. It took about nine minutes for us to complete our lab testing, and the battery lasted the entire time and did not falter. The mop is designed to last 20 minutes on one full charge.

It only took a few passes with the mop for it to clean up messes like apple juice, canola oil, and butter on grouted tile floors. However, it did have some trouble with the chunkier messes, like the marinara and soil.

The bigger bits didn’t get absorbed into the mop pads but were instead flung across the floor by the rotating pads. This wasn’t a deal breaker for us (and happened with most of the mops we tested), but keep in mind that you’ll have to scoop up larger messes with a paper towel or broom and dustpan before using this mop.

Unlike the Swiffer PowerMop, these mop pads are washable so you don’t have to worry about buying new ones. After rinsing in the sink with warm water and a bit, the mop pads were about 60% clean, and they did have some stains. It was easy to remove and reattach the mop pads to the mop head since they have a hook and fastener design.

Assembly was straightforward and took less than a minute—we simply had to push the top section of the mop into the lower section until it snapped into place. The total length of the mop is 45 inches, and it is not adjustable; however, we felt that the length was sufficient and felt comfortable while using it.

How It Performed After Six Months

To further test this electric mop, we tested it in the real world for six months. The mop continued to perform as it did in the lab, and the battery life did not deteriorate.

During our real world testing, we found that this is a great option for busy households with childhood or pets since it easily cleaned up messes from kids, such as apple juice, popsicle drips, and cheese from macaroni and cheese. Occasionally, we also used the mop to wipe up paw prints and shoe prints, and it effortlessly cleaned those messes as well.

Because it doesn’t need a bucket of water, this mop was also fast and convenient for cleaning up small messes. And even though it’s electric, it was quiet enough to use while children were sleeping without waking them up.

We experimented with cleaning the mop pads a few different ways, and we found the most efficient way was to wash them in the washing machine with bath towels and laundry detergent.

We were initially worried that putting them in the dryer would cause them to shrink or become misshapen, but they remained the same size and shape after machine drying. Sometimes they didn’t get completely dry, and we had to allow them to air dry.

While we were mostly impressed with the performance of this electric mop, during our real world testing we discovered that it cannot clean corners since the mop pads are round. It could somewhat clean the area around corners, but it couldn’t get them pristine.

Product Details: Weight: 11 pounds | Handle Length: 45 inches | Care: Charge the mop when not in use, mop pads are washable | Accessories: A charger, a storage tray, two soft pads, two scrub pads, and two 8-ounce bottles of PET Multi-Surface formula

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Best Steam

Bissell PowerFresh Pet Steam Mop

  • Ease of Use4.5/5
  • Effectiveness5/5
  • Ease of Cleaning4/5
  • Maneuverability4/5
  • Value4.8/5
  • It heated up in less than a minute, and the mop pads are washable.

It heated up in less than a minute, and the mop pads are washable.

  • This mop needs to be plugged in to use, so be sure you have an outlet close to your tile floors.

This mop needs to be plugged in to use, so be sure you have an outlet close to your tile floors.

Steam mops use hot water to quickly and easily remove stains and messes from tile floors. Based on our testing, the Bissell PowerFresh Lift-Off Pet Steam Mop 1544A is the best steam mop for tile floors.

In addition to the mop itself, this device came with plenty of accessories, including a microfiber soft pad, a scrub pad, odor eliminating fragrance discs, various attachments for deeper cleaning, and a storage bag to help keep everything organized.

To use this steam mop, we simply filled the 13.5-ounce water tank with water and pressed the on/off button. It’s worth noting that not all of the steam mops we tested had on/off buttons, and we just had to plug and unplug those devices to turn them off, so we appreciated the addition of an actual button with this one.

We also liked that the water heated up quickly—it only took 32 seconds. In our lab testing, the longest it took for the water to heat up in a steam mop was one minute and 30 seconds. And when the water tank was completely filled, the entire mop weighed only 8 pounds and 4 ounces, which meant it was lightweight and easy to maneuver.

We tested this steam mop on a variety of messes, but we were shocked at how well it cleaned up sticky maple syrup. While it took other models anywhere from 12 to 60 passes to completely clean a maple syrup mess, it only took this steam mop three passes.

Even though part of the syrup mess was in the grout between tiles, it didn’t take any scrubbing, pre-treatment, or additional accessories for the mop to remove it.

Like the Bissell SpinWave Cordless Pet Hard Floor Spin Mop, the mop pad on this mop is reusable, so you don’t have to worry about keeping disposable mop pads on hand. We cleaned the mop pad by washing in a washing machine, and we found that this method sufficiently cleaned it.

How It Performed After Six Months

After testing this mop in our lab, we continued to test in the real world for six months. We used it twice a week to clean white tile floors, and every time we used it, we were shocked that it made the floors look brand new.

During the real world testing period, we cleaned stains and messes like mud, soda, coffee, and shoe and paw prints, and it worked flawlessly on every spill.

We also experimented with the attachments more during this time, and we found that removing the hose and using the scrubbing heads allowed us to reach into smaller spaces and crevices with ease.

There was no change in its effectiveness or performance after six months, and it worked just as it did the first time we used it every time. Additionally, we tested whether using tap water or filtered water made a difference, but we didn’t notice a difference, noting that both types of water performed equally well.

We also appreciated that it was easy to store in a cleaning closet and didn’t take up too much room, even with the storage bag of accessories. While we never needed to refill the water tank during use, we noted that if you have a larger area of tile that needs to be cleaned, you might have to refill it since it isn’t the largest tank we tested (which was 20.29 ounces).

Before purchasing this mop, keep in mind that it does have a cord that plugs into the wall, so make sure you have an outlet or two close enough to your tile floor.

Product Details: Weight: 8 pounds, 4 ounces (when filled with water) | Handle Length: 44.7 inches | Care: Mop pads are machine washable | Accessories: A microfiber soft pad, a scrub pad, odor eliminating fragrance discs, various attachments for deeper cleaning, and a storage bag

  • BETTER HOMES and GARDENS / DERA BURRESON

BETTER HOMES and GARDENS / DERA BURRESON