Features
- Material: Chenille fibre / microfiber, ultra soft material, strong decontamination and water absorption ability, never damage the surface of wiping. Shape like coral insect, it’s so cute.
- 5 Colors:Purple, Green, Pink, Blue, Orange. each colour has 1 pair (2pcs)
- Size adjustable:11x 4.7 inches,elastic cord design, not easy to fall off from your foot,Free size to fit most people (adults and kids), Can use it with barefoot or as a shoes cover
- Easy to use & Washable: Just left them on your shoes and walk around and it picks up all the dust and hair without bending down or kneeling. These mop slippers can be washed by washing machine or hand
- Multi-functional:You can add it to a mopping head of your home, can be wore with or without shoes; The mopping shoes cover can be used in wiping family floor, washing cars, washing desks, cleaning window glass while added to a mop head. So many ways of using!
Specifications
Color | Green pink blue orange purple |
Size | average size |
Unit Count | 10 |
Five pairs (10 pieces) of chenille microfiber mop slippers in five colors designed to pick up dust, hair and liquid without scratching surfaces. The elastic, one-size-fits-most design (approx. 11 × 4.7 inches) fits adults and children worn barefoot or over shoes; the covers are machine- or hand-washable and can also be used as mop head covers for cleaning floors, cars, desks and windows.
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A low-effort way to clean as you move
Some cleaning tools ask you to change your routine. These ask you to keep doing what you do—walk around—while quietly sweeping up dust, hair, and light debris. The Tamicy mop slippers are microfiber covers you slip over bare feet or shoes so your steps double as a quick clean. I’ve been using the five-pair pack around hardwood and tile, both for dry dusting and as a final drying/buffing step after mopping. They’re simple, oddly satisfying, and surprisingly versatile, with a few quirks to know before you buy.
Design and fit
Each cover is a chenille microfiber “noodle” pad with an elastic opening. The material is soft and non-abrasive; I didn’t see any scratching on my sealed hardwood or ceramic tile. The pack includes five pairs in different colors, which I found handy for task-specific assignments (one pair for bathrooms, one for kitchen, etc.).
They’re listed as one-size-fits-most (roughly 11 x 4.7 inches), and fit is where your experience may vary. On my feet (women’s size 9/10), they stay on barefoot and over low-profile sneakers or house slippers without fuss. On a smaller foot in my household (women’s size ~6), they can feel loose and occasionally slip off a heel unless worn over a sock or a slipper. Over bulky running shoes or work boots, the elastic can feel stretched; they’ll go on, but security depends on the shoe’s profile. In other words: most feet will be fine, but the extremes—very small feet or very bulky footwear—may need an extra nudge (a snug sock, a slipper, or using them as mop covers instead of wearables).
Cleaning performance on hard floors
As a dry duster, these excel at collecting hair, fine dust, and the usual grit that accumulates day to day. The chenille fingers trap light debris better than a cotton rag and definitely beat walking around in regular socks (which just smear dust). On hardwood and tile, a once-around as you go about your morning is often enough to keep things presentable between deeper cleans.
Heavier bits—crumbs, pebbles from outdoors, litter granules—don’t always get captured on the first pass. Those are more likely to be nudged until the fibers have a chance to envelop them. The practical workflow for me is to do a quick sweep or vacuum first and use the slippers to finish: they shine at the “polishing” stage of a tidy-up, not at hunting down the last popcorn kernel hiding in a grout valley.
Where they really surprised me is in drying floors after mopping. I’ll run a damp mop and then shuffle behind it wearing the slippers to buff dry and prevent streaks. The microfiber has strong absorption, and this “dry-as-you-go” step makes tile and sealed hardwood look consistently better than air-drying. It also speeds up the whole process; I don’t have to wait around or risk footprints on a still-wet surface.
A small safety note: on very wet tile, traction drops. I learned to move deliberately and avoid stairs while wearing them. They aren’t ice skates, but they also aren’t grippy rubber soles.
As a mop head cover
The slippers also double as mop covers. I’ve stretched them over a standard flat mop and even a slim, rectangular sweeper head. They stay put reasonably well, and the chenille fingers glide smoothly while picking up dust. With a light spray cleaner, they work for damp mopping too. I prefer wearing a pair and using a dedicated mop pad simultaneously—the feet dry what the mop wets, and everything ends up streak-free.
Because they’re reusable, they’re an effective replacement for disposable sweeper pads. One pair will handle an average kitchen and hallway dusting; I’ll flip them around if one side is saturated and keep going.
Beyond floors
Microfiber chenille is a forgiving material, and that opens up some creative uses:
- Buffing baseboards while you walk the perimeter
- Grabbing cobwebs from corners and along ceiling lines (handheld like a mitt)
- Wiping dusty window sills, low shelves, and stair treads
- Quick once-over on car interiors or washing wheels and lower panels
I wouldn’t use them on glass for a final, streak-free finish, but as a first pass to lift dust, they’re useful.
Comfort, care, and durability
Comfort is understated but important. They’re soft, breathable, and fine on bare feet if your floors are clean. I prefer them over socks or light house slippers when damp mopping so my feet stay dry. The elastic hasn’t pinched or left marks on my ankles, though again, on bulky shoes the band is at its limit.
Care is easy: I shake them out, throw them into a mesh bag, cold wash, and air-dry. They come out clean and fluffy. Heat drying can flatten the fibers over time, so I avoid it. The chenille “noodles” keep their loft for a while, but like any microfiber, they gradually lose bounce and become more “matte” with use.
Durability is acceptable for the price and quantity. With weekly use and proper washing, a pair lasts me a couple of months before the fibers feel notably less grabby and the elastic softens. Since there are five pairs in the pack, rotating them extends their useful life. If you plan to rely on them as primary mop covers for heavy use, expect to replace the heaviest-used pairs sooner.
What they don’t do
- Replace deep cleaning: Dried spills and sticky messes need a mop, scraper, or elbow grease.
- Edge detail: They’re not surgical in corners and along toe-kicks. A crevice tool or edged mop remains necessary.
- Solve every fit: One-size works for many, not all. Very small feet may need socks or slippers under them; very chunky shoes may stretch the elastic.
Tips to get the most out of them
- Pre-clean: A quick sweep or vacuum first lets the slippers excel at fine dust and hair.
- Damp, not soaked: For mopping, use a lightly damp surface so the slippers can absorb and buff dry without becoming waterlogged.
- Assign colors: Reserve a specific color for bathrooms to avoid cross-contamination.
- Rotate pairs: Let used pairs air-dry fully and rotate to maintain loft and elasticity.
- Wash smart: Mesh bag, mild detergent, no fabric softener (it reduces microfiber effectiveness), air-dry.
- Fit tweaks: If they’re loose on smaller feet, wear over a sock or slipper; if they slip on a bare heel, a thin ankle sock helps.
Value and use cases
The pack of five pairs (ten pieces) is pragmatic. I keep a pair near the kitchen, one in the laundry room, and a clean pair ready for post-mop drying. If you’re replacing disposable pads, the cost-per-clean comes down quickly. If you have pets that shed, the convenience of grabbing hair with every pass through a room is real. And if you’ve got freshly refinished floors or want to avoid scuffs from shoes, wearing these over footwear works as gentle booties that clean while protecting.
They’re best suited to homes with mostly hard floors, people who prefer ongoing maintenance over occasional marathons, and anyone who appreciates small, low-effort wins in housekeeping. They’re less compelling if your floors are mostly carpet, or if you need a single tool that tackles heavy, stuck-on messes.
Final take
I like tools that reduce friction—literally and figuratively—and these mop slippers do that. They turn incidental movement into useful cleaning, keep floors looking better between deep cleans, and shine as a quick-dry buffer after mopping. The fit isn’t perfect for every foot, and the chenille won’t last forever, but the value and versatility offset those trade-offs.
Recommendation: I recommend the Tamicy mop slippers as an affordable, reusable accessory for everyday floor maintenance and post-mop drying, especially in homes with pets or lots of hard flooring. They won’t replace a proper mop or vacuum, and sizing may be fussy on the extremes, but for light, frequent cleaning with minimal effort, they earn a spot in the utility closet.
Project Ideas
Business
Quick-Turnover Cleaning Service (Airbnb/VRBO niche)
Launch a small cleaning crew that uses mop slippers for fast dusting and hair pickup during short turnover windows. Market as eco-friendly, low-chemical and time-saving; upsell linen refresh and add a branded pair of slippers as a guest welcome gift.
Branded Promotional Giveaways
Offer custom-branded or color-themed mop slippers as corporate giveaways for real estate agents, cleaning franchises, gyms or eco-conscious brands. They’re memorable, practical swag for events, open houses and client retention packages.
Replacement Cover Subscription
Sell monthly or quarterly packs of replacement microfiber covers as a subscription. Include laundry care instructions, discount for referrals, and tiered plans for households, pet owners and small businesses to ensure recurring revenue.
DIY Craft & Workshop Kits
Create and sell kits that combine mop slippers with instructions and accessories to make rugs, pet liners or wall art. Host local workshops at craft stores, community centers or online classes, charging per seat and selling kits on-site or via an online shop.
Wholesale for Car Detailers & Pet Groomers
Package bulk sets for mobile car-detailing services and pet groomers who need lint/hair removal tools. Position the product as reusable and gentle on surfaces; provide sample kits, volume discounts and co-branded packaging for business clients.
Creative
Shaggy Mini Rug (upcycle patchwork)
Stitch multiple mop slippers together (trim edges if needed) to create a small bath mat, entry rug or chair pad. Use alternating colors for a striped or checkerboard look, back it with non‑slip fabric, and finish the edges for a durable, washable rug.
Sensory Tile Play Mat
Attach single slippers, open side down, to foam or plywood squares to make tactile tiles for a kids' sensory path or therapy mat. Each color/texture can be used for barefoot play, balance games or early learning stations.
Wearable Floor-Print Art
Use washable, low‑toxicity fabric paint or diluted acrylics on a covered studio floor. Wear the mop slippers and walk, dance or stamp across a huge canvas to create large textured abstract art pieces or wall hangings that showcase unique 'footprint' textures.
Pet Hair Magnet Bed/Liner
Convert a handful of slippers into a removable pet-bed liner by sewing them, textured side up, onto a fabric base. The chenille grabs loose hair and dander—easy to remove and machine‑wash—perfect for crate liners or car seat covers.
Shaggy Basket & Planter Cozy
Cut and wrap the microfiber around baskets or pots as a decorative protective sleeve. Secure with stitching, glue or elastic to make cozy, water‑absorbent liners that protect surfaces from water and add color to indoor planters or storage bins.