The right design brings even a simple bucket alive

When it comes to design, the exact same matters have to be taken into account, whether the product is seemingly small and simple like a bucket, or sturdy like work machinery. Is it aesthetically pleasing? Is the usability the best it can be? Can it be produced cost-effectively? The Sinisanko bucket and the add-on SINI Siivousapuri are good examples of this.

Sinisanko is a real multi-tasking bucket. It can be integrated with window cleaner and dryer add-ons, or it can be turned into a wringing bucket. The bottom of a Sinisanko has convenient trails for lifting and the corners have handy spouts. The dial on the inside easily measures the water in the bucket.

The pads on the bottom keep the bucket steady on uneven surfaces and keep the floors clean from any water marks. When the handle is lifted it also works as a stand for a mop.

The design of the Sinisanko is angular, which ensures an efficient use of space – after all, a cleaning bucket will spend most of its time stored in a closet. The angularity also benefits the functionality of the bucket itself. Even with the wringing add-on, the opening of the bucket still has plenty of space for rinsing a mop or a washer.

The SINI Siivousapuri add-on makes storing and moving the cleaning equipment and cleaning agents around easier during cleaning. The cleaning helper has slots for cleaning agents and equipment, and the microfiber cloths and cleaning gloves can be hung in the helper’s holder.

The sturdy handle makes the product easy to carry during cleaning. The SINI Siivousapuri can be attached to the Sinisanko bucket, or it can be used on its own.

And the best part – both the Sinisanko and the cleaning helper SINI Siivousapuri are produced in Finland, awarded with the Key Flag Symbol.