Norwex Mop System vs. Swiffer Dry Mop and Traditional Mopping - Savings Showdown
January 24, 2009
In this blog post, I am comparing the cost of a Norwex Mop System (Wet and Dry) versus using a Swiffer Dry Mop and traditional mopping.
In a previous post, I made the following estimates as to my best guess as the cost to use the Swiffer Dry Mop for a year:
I priced these items at Walmart and for the the Sweeper and 2 dry refills, it was $11.37.
32 dry refills are $9.47 or about .30 cents each. Not quite as expensive as the Swiffer disposable dusters. If I assume most households use 3 of these a week, that would mean 156 dry refills in a year. The initial Sweeper comes with two refills, which means one would need 154 more refills. Total cost would be $57.57 for the year. Or $104.37 over two years.
Here is what I estimated the cost of traditional mopping would be:
A bucket: $5.28
Clorox Ringer Mop: $7.97 x 2 = $15.94 (As I’m pretty sure this would need replacing after one year)
Multi-Purpose Mr. Clean: Here’s where the numbers really get rough. I would guess you would go through a bottle of Mr. Clean every two months were you simply to use it for cleaning your floors. I’m sure some people would use more than others. Prior to switching to microfiber cleaning, I could go through a bottle of Mr. Clean in one day if I was really on a cleaning spree. So, at $3.76 a bottle, that would be 12 bottles over a 2-year period or a total cost of $47.64.
Total cost of traditional mopping over 2 years: $68.86. The combined total for the Swiffer Dry Mop and traditional mopping over a two-year period would be $173.23. You can purchase a Norwex Mop Starter Package for $99.99 or a Norwex Mini Mop Package for $86.99.
Based on my rough estimates a Norwex Mop System would save you between $73.24 and $86.24 over a two-year period. I am also quite confident the mop would last longer thn two years and over a period of time, these savings would grow.
Norwex Wet Mop vs. Traditional Mopping - Savings Showdown
December 28, 2008
In this post, I continue with my savings series and my question as to whether using Norwex products and reducing the numbers of chemicals in my home was costing me more money. Here I am going to look at the cost of using a Norwex Wet Mop versus Traditional Mopping.
Since the Norwex Mop is warrantied for a two-year period, I will compare costs over a two-year period. However, I am certain the Norwex mop would last much longer than the two years it is warrantied for.
Here is what I estimate the cost of traditional mopping would be:
A bucket: $5.28
Clorox Ringer Mop: $7.97 x 2 = $15.94 (As I’m pretty sure this would need replacing after one year)
Multi-Purpose Mr. Clean: Here’s where the numbers really get rough. I would guess you would go through a bottle of Mr. Clean every two months were you simply to use it for cleaning your floors. I’m sure some people would use more than others. Prior to switching to microfiber cleaning, I could go through a bottle of Mr. Clean in one day it I was really on a cleaning spree. So, at $3.76 a bottle, that would be 12 bottles over a 2-year period or a total cost of $47.64.
Total cost of traditional mopping over 2 years: $68.86
Now to look at the Norwex Wet Mop. If buying the components separately, you would need the Norwex Antibac Wet Mop (large - $34.00), a mop base (large - $33.00) and a telescopic handle ($31.00) . All the components together would run you $98.00. For the same Mop, but with a small base and Antibac Wet Mop, the cost would be $81. I should point out here once again, that it is not really economical to buy the Wet Mop components separately, as the Norwex Starter Mop Package which includes the Dry Mop, is only an additional $1.99 (large) or $5.99 (small) so would be a much better value than just purchasing the Wet Mop components separately.
The beauty of the Norwex Antibac Wet Mop is that once you have the Wet Mop, you do not need to continually replace mops or buy a cleaning product. I am not sure exactly how long the Mop would last, but it is warrantied by Norwex for two years. Thus, I used two years as a comparison. However, I am sure the Norwex Wet Mop would last much longer.
Based on my estimates, were you to only buy the Norwex Antibac Wet Mop (instead of the Mop Package) , compared to traditional mopping, the Norwex Mop would cost you slightly more over a two-year period - approximately, $12-$30 more. However, there are certainly many environmental benefits to using the wet mop to clean with microfiber, rather than traditional chemical products. As well, there are savings if the Norwex Mop Starter Package were purchased instead of a dry mop and traditional wet mop.



