Jojoka products are stocked at major US retailers including Target, Best Buy, Walmart, Kohl's, and Home Depot — not just direct-to-consumer online listings.
P2-grade particleboard on pet furniture, 304 and 410 stainless steel on trash cans, and ASTM-compliant anti-tip hardware on every dresser — each material spec is verifiable, not marketing copy.
Jojoka's Lifetime Support Guarantee covers missing parts, assembly questions, and damage — with 24/7 US-based customer service that replaces or refunds without requiring a return first.
Trash can pedals are tested to 150,000+ presses and lid hinges to 300,000+ cycles before any unit ships; dressers include wall anti-tip kits tested to ASTM F2057 furniture tip-over standards.
Jojoka's product lines are built around specific problems in specific rooms — the litter box you want to hide, the dresser that also handles the TV, the lawn sweeper that replaces three hours of raking. Categories include cat litter box enclosure, kitchen trash can, dresser and chest of drawers, TV stand with drawers, kids ride-on and electric vehicle, baby stroller, lawn sweeper, dog grooming tub, dog crate furniture, lawn edger, and inflatable paddle board.
Dual-compartment wooden enclosures that hide two litter boxes and double as a side table — built from P2-grade particleboard with ventilation holes and integrated sisal scratching posts for multi-cat households.
Stainless steel trash cans from 5.3 gallons to 17 gallons — pedal, swing-lid, and dual-compartment designs with soft-close lids, removable inner buckets, and fingerprint-resistant finishes for kitchens and offices.
12-drawer fabric dressers with X-frame steel backing, waterproof wood tops, and wall anti-tip kits — sized at 38.97" wide for apartments and entryways where floor space matters.
Dresser-TV stand hybrids with 8 or 9 drawers, built-in charging stations or LED lighting, and wood tops rated for screens up to 55" — designed to pull double duty in living rooms and bedrooms.
A licensed 24V Chevrolet Silverado two-seater with 2×120W motors, 4-spring suspension, and a parental remote — ASTM and CPSIA certified for kids ages 3 to 8 on grass and mixed terrain.
A lightweight double stroller for twins or siblings up to age 5, with one-hand fold, 5-point harnesses, and an adjustable canopy with a skylight window for parents who need compact convenience on the go.
Push and tow-behind sweepers from a 21" manual model with a 3.5 cu. ft. bag up to a 44" tow-behind with an 18 cu. ft. hopper — four high-density brushes across every model in the lineup.
Professional-grade 304 stainless steel grooming tubs in 50" and 60" sizes, rated for dogs up to 300 lbs, with a foldable ramp, S-shaped hair-catching drain, and a sliding storage drawer for supplies.
A 37.8" furniture-style dog crate with a solid wood tabletop, chew-proof metal frame, and double-latch locks — designed for dogs up to 35 lbs and built to sit in a living room without announcing itself.
A cordless 20V brushless edger with a 9" steel blade, three cutting depths, and a 4.0Ah battery rated for up to 40 minutes of runtime — weighing 9.3 lbs with an adjustable handle for sidewalks and driveways.
A 10'6" × 31.5" × 6" inflatable stand-up paddleboard rated for 400 lbs, with a kayak seat, camera mount, and double-blade paddle — suited for beginners, yoga, and group water use.
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These are the products that rack up the most reviews across the Jojoka lineup — not because they're the cheapest option in the category, but because the specs match a specific real situation: a 13-gallon trash can that fits between cabinets, a dresser that actually holds a 55" TV, a lawn sweeper wide enough to finish a half-acre without stopping to empty every 20 minutes.
Both Jojoka litter box enclosures are designed for multi-cat households — each features two independent interior compartments so cats aren't sharing a single enclosed space. Built from P2-grade particleboard at 31.5" wide and 34.5" tall, they're sized to sit against a living room wall and pass as a side table. Integrated sisal scratching posts and litter-catching mats are included on both models, which means you're not buying furniture and accessories separately.
Both Jojoka litter box enclosures measure 31.5 inches wide × 19.7 inches deep × 34.6 inches tall externally. Before buying, the number that matters most is the interior — specifically whether your existing litter box clears the entry opening and fits inside without forcing your cat to crouch or turn sideways.
The White Rectangle enclosure (B0GV4XQQCH) and the Black X Door 2-Story model (B0GWDN85FF) share nearly identical footprints — both 31.5 inches wide and roughly 19.7 inches deep. The 2-story design stacks two compartments vertically within that 34.45-inch total height, which means each individual cabin is shorter than the full-height interior of the rectangle model. If you have a large cat or an XL litter box, the rectangle white model gives more usable vertical clearance in a single compartment.
Standard litter boxes run roughly 18–20 inches long and 14–15 inches wide. They'll fit. Where buyers run into problems is with top-entry litter boxes — the kind you drop into from above — since the enclosure's entry opening faces the side, not the top. A top-entry box inside a side-entry enclosure means your cat has to climb in through the cabinet door and then climb up again into the box. Most cats won't do it.
Veterinary guidance on enclosed litter boxes is consistent on a few points. Cats with upper respiratory issues or feline asthma can be more sensitive to enclosed, less-ventilated spaces — ammonia buildup from urine is the main concern. Both Jojoka enclosures address this with rear ventilation holes, which allow passive airflow. That said, the ventilation is passive, not active. If you have a cat with known respiratory sensitivity, you'll want to clean the box more frequently — every 1–2 days instead of every 3–4.
Territorial anxiety is a separate issue. In multi-cat households, enclosed boxes can become a problem if one cat guards the entry. The dual-compartment design on both Jojoka models is specifically meant to reduce that: two cats, two separate entry points, two private spaces. Users on Reddit's r/CatAdvice consistently flag that single-entry shared enclosures fail in multi-cat homes — the dual-cabin layout here is a real functional answer to that concern, not just a marketing angle.
| Litter Box Type | Typical Dimensions | Fits in Jojoka Enclosure? |
|---|---|---|
| Standard open pan | ~18"L × 14"W × 6"H | Yes — fits both models |
| Large open pan | ~22"L × 15"W × 7"H | Check depth — 19.7" interior depth is tight |
| Covered hooded box | ~19"L × 15"W × 15"H | Yes in rectangle model; may be tight in 2-story lower cabin |
| Top-entry box | ~15"L × 15"W × 15"H | Not recommended — entry orientation conflict |
| XL open pan | ~24"L × 18"W × 8"H | No — exceeds interior depth |
One thing worth saying plainly: if you have a Maine Coon, Norwegian Forest Cat, or any other large breed, measure your current litter box before ordering. The ASPCA recommends a litter box that's 1.5× the length of the cat from nose to tail base. For a 20-inch cat, that's a 30-inch box — and a 30-inch box won't fit inside a 19.7-inch deep enclosure. Jojoka's lineup works well for standard and large-breed cats using standard-size pans, not for households that already need oversized boxes.
The built-in sisal scratching posts on both models are a genuine bonus — not something most competing enclosures include. The integrated litter mat at the entry traps scatter before it hits your floor. Those two features together mean the enclosure handles most of the daily mess containment without requiring separate accessories.
Jojoka's kitchen trash can lineup spans six distinct configurations — from a 5.3-gallon bathroom-sized step can up to a 17-gallon commercial swing-lid bin — all built from 410 or stainless steel with soft-close lids, fingerprint-resistant finishes, and removable inner buckets. The 13-gallon pedal models measure 11.3" wide, which is narrow enough to fit between base cabinets or beside a kitchen island without eating into the floor plan. Pedals on the step models are tested to 150,000+ presses; lid hinges to 300,000+ cycles.
The right size depends on three things: how many people are in your household, which room the can lives in, and whether you want a pedal or a swing lid. Jojoka's lineup runs from 5.3 gallons up to 17 gallons — and those aren't just different sizes of the same product. The mechanisms, shapes, and ideal placements are meaningfully different.
| Model | Capacity | Dimensions (L × W × H) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5.3-Gallon Step Trash Can (B0G8HSR3N2) | 5.3 gal / 20L | 15.75" × 13.39" × 18.7" | Bathroom, home office, bedroom corner |
| 13-Gallon Slim Pedal Trash Can (B0GWQ55KRB / B0GWPVSFYD) | 13.2 gal / 50L | 11.3" × 20.75" × 26.46" | Narrow kitchen gaps, apartment kitchens |
| 13-Gallon Step Trash Can (B0G8HXQFQ9) | 13 gal / 50L | 19.29" × 15.16" × 25.98" | Standard kitchen, wider footprint, tested durability |
| 16-Gallon Dual Recycling Trash Can (B0GCMWN3HF) | 16 gal total | 16.54" × 12.8" × 19.49" | Kitchen recycling separation, two-stream households |
| 17-Gallon Swing-Lid Trash Can (B0GCHYRKXZ / B0GCHJ2SFJ) | 17 gal / 65L | 15.4" × 11" × 27.6" | Restaurant, garage, high-traffic office, heavy daily use |
Thirteen gallons is the most common kitchen trash can size in US households, and Jojoka offers two different 13-gallon models. They're not interchangeable. The slim pedal model (B0GWQ55KRB) measures only 11.3 inches wide — it fits into a 12-inch cabinet gap with room to spare, which is genuinely useful in galley kitchens and apartments. The step model (B0G8HXQFQ9) is wider at 15.16 inches but has documented durability specs: 150,000+ pedal presses and 300,000+ lid cycles tested. If you're hard on trash cans, the step model is the more defensible long-term buy.
Both hold the same 50 liters. For a household of 2–3 people, a 13-gallon can typically needs emptying every 2–3 days. A family of four might empty it daily. If you're emptying more than once a day, move to the 17-gallon — it holds 65 liters and the swing lid handles rapid, repeated use better than a pedal mechanism under heavy traffic.
Pedal cans are the right call for most kitchens. Hands-free operation matters most when you're cooking — raw chicken, fish, scraps. The soft-close mechanism on the Jojoka pedal models means the lid settles shut quietly instead of slamming, which matters at 11pm in an apartment or when kids are asleep nearby. It reduces, not eliminates, closing noise — set your expectations accordingly.
Swing lids are better for high-throughput situations where you're tossing trash constantly and the soft-close delay would actually slow you down. Restaurants use swing-top cans for exactly that reason. At home, the 17-gallon swing-lid model makes sense for garages, mudrooms, or households generating significant daily waste. There's no foot pedal to wear out, and no soft-close hinge to maintain.
The 16-Gallon Dual Recycling Trash Can (B0GCMWN3HF) is a different product category entirely. At 16.54 inches wide and 19.49 inches tall, it's notably shorter and wider than the other models — designed to sit under a counter or against a wall with two removable inner bins for side-by-side trash and recycling separation. If your municipality does curbside recycling, this can simplifies sorting at the source. It's not a replacement for a main kitchen trash can — it's a companion or a dedicated recycling station.
One honest limitation across all the pedal models: brushed stainless steel shows water spots in humid kitchens, particularly near the sink. Wiping down the exterior weekly with a dry microfiber cloth keeps it looking clean. It's a maintenance trade-off that comes with every stainless trash can at this tier, not specific to Jojoka.
Every dresser in Jojoka's lineup follows the same core structure: 12 fabric drawers on a steel X-frame with a waterproof wood top and adjustable leveling feet. The standard model measures 38.97" wide × 43.31" tall — a footprint that fits most bedroom walls without dominating the room. Drawers break down into six small, two dual-compartment medium, and six large, with a side pocket and two side hooks built into the frame for bags and accessories. Wall anti-tip hardware ships in the box.
Every dresser in Jojoka's lineup uses MDF for the structural panels and fabric for the drawer fronts and sides — not solid hardwood. That's worth knowing before you buy, because MDF and solid wood behave differently under daily use, and the distinction affects where these dressers make sense and where they don't.
MDF — medium-density fiberboard — is wood fibers compressed with resin under heat and pressure. It's denser and more dimensionally stable than particleboard, holds screws reasonably well, and resists the warping that solid wood can develop when humidity fluctuates. It's also heavier than it looks: the 12-drawer models weigh around 33 lbs assembled, which is significant for a fabric dresser. What MDF doesn't do well is tolerate water. A wet mop that stays against the base, or a bathroom with chronic humidity, will damage the surface over time. Wipe spills immediately; don't let moisture sit.
The waterproof wood top on the 12-drawer models (B0CKHH5THT, B0BN2YLPXX, B0CTC5LBT1) is a separate surface treatment — the top panel resists spills better than the sides or back. That's why it's described as suitable for a TV or lamp: you can put a glass of water up there without worrying, but the same isn't true for the body panels.
Fabric drawers operate on metal rails with an X-frame steel backing. They're lighter than wood drawers, quieter when you open and close them, and easier to remove entirely if you need to reorganize. The trade-off is rigidity — fabric drawers flex slightly under load in a way that wood drawers don't. That's fine for what they're designed to hold.
These dressers are not suitable for books, tools, canned goods, or anything that requires a rigid, flat-bottomed surface to sit stable. The fabric bottom of each drawer will sag under that kind of weight, and the metal rails aren't rated for it. A Walmart reviewer noted "decent quality for the price" alongside comments about assembly part count — accurate on both counts.
The 12-drawer Jojoka dressers have 30–50+ hardware pieces depending on the variant. The instruction manual is included and parts are labeled, but this is not a solo Saturday-afternoon project unless you have furniture assembly experience. The X-frame steel backing needs to be tensioned correctly during assembly to keep the dresser square — that step is much easier with one person holding the frame while another secures the brackets.
Assembly guides for most Jojoka dresser models are also available on manuals.plus if you want to preview the process before committing. Realistic time estimate: 60–90 minutes for two people on a first build, less if you've assembled one before.
If you need solid hardwood, this isn't it. Buyers in the $300–500 range looking for MALM alternatives with wood construction should look at solid pine or rubberwood options — there are several in that range on Wayfair and Amazon. The Jojoka 12-drawer lineup competes on drawer count, footprint efficiency, and price — not on material prestige. If the X-frame steel frame, anti-tip hardware, and 12-drawer capacity fit your actual storage needs, it delivers well. If you want furniture that feels like heirloom-quality, set your expectations before ordering or shop a different category.
The 9-drawer TV stand with charging station comes in three colorways — White, Rustic Brown, and Black Willow — and measures 39.4" wide with a wood top that supports TVs up to the size listed in its specs. Unlike the 8-drawer LED flagship in the dresser category, this line focuses on a built-in charging station rather than LED lighting: the charging setup is integrated into the unit, which eliminates a floor-level power strip. The steel frame with fabric drawers and adjustable feet arrives at 35.2 lbs.
Both Jojoka TV stand designs list support for up to 55-inch TVs. That spec comes from the 47.4-inch desktop width on the 8-drawer LED model — and it's accurate, but only if your TV's footprint actually fits the surface. TV size in inches refers to the diagonal screen measurement, not the stand or base width.
| TV Screen Size | Typical Stand/Base Width | 8-Drawer LED Stand (47.4" desktop) | 9-Drawer Charging Stand (39.4" desktop) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 43" | ~36–38" | ✓ Fits with margin | ✓ Fits with margin |
| 50" | ~43–45" | ✓ Fits — check base width against 47.4" | ⚠ Tight — measure your specific TV base |
| 55" | ~47–49" | ⚠ Borderline — some 55" bases exceed 47" | ✗ Likely too wide |
| 65" | ~55–57" | ✗ Overhangs — not safe | ✗ Overhangs — not safe |
A Walmart reviewer specifically noted that a 50-inch TV did not fit their stand as expected — that's a real post-purchase frustration that a dimensions check beforehand would have caught. TV manufacturers vary their base widths: a Samsung 55-inch and an LG 55-inch can have base widths that differ by 3 inches. Before ordering, measure your TV's leg/base spread from the outer edge of each foot, then compare it to the stand's desktop width.
Don't measure the screen. Measure the distance between the outer edges of the TV's feet or base legs while the TV is sitting in its normal position. That number is what needs to clear the stand's desktop width. Add at least 2 inches of buffer on each side for stability — a TV with a 45-inch base spread sitting on a 47.4-inch surface has less than 1.5 inches of clearance per side, which is workable but not generous.
The 8-drawer LED stand (B0CXJM1QCV in Grey, B0FHNQKSXR in White) measures 47.4 inches wide with a 29.7-inch height — that height is comfortable for viewing from a bed or low couch, but on the lower end for a seated sofa position. The 9-drawer charging stand (B0CTKPBGGP, B0CTKNCCPR, B0CX3Z1CXN) measures 39.4 inches wide and 33.9 inches tall, making it better for living room setups with standard seating height.
The MDF wood top on both models supports TV weight within the listed size range. MDF is rated for static load — a TV sitting still — not dynamic load like someone pushing down on the surface or a TV tipping forward. Both models include an anti-tipping kit for exactly this reason. Use it. ASTM F2057 is the US furniture tip-over standard, and anchoring the stand to the wall stud is the single most effective safety step, especially in households with children or pets. The anti-tipping hardware is included in the box; it's not optional for safe use.
The 8-drawer LED model adds 22 customizable light modes and a built-in power strip (2 AC outlets + 2 USB-A ports on a 5-foot cord). That power strip placement is genuinely useful — it means your TV, a soundbar, a game console, and a phone can all plug in at the stand rather than requiring a separate power strip on the floor. The LED lighting isn't just decorative; at low brightness it functions as ambient backlighting behind the TV, which reduces eye strain during dark-room viewing.
The 9-drawer charging stand skips the LEDs and gains 1 more drawer plus a built-in charging station — a dedicated surface-level charger rather than a pass-through outlet. If you don't care about ambient lighting and prefer a cleaner look, the 9-drawer model in White, Rustic Brown, or Black Willow is the more straightforward choice. It's also 10 pounds lighter, which matters if you're moving it between rooms.
Jojoka's kids ride-on lineup currently centers on the officially licensed Chevrolet Silverado — a 24V two-seater truck powered by 2×120W motors with a top speed of 5 mph on mixed terrain. The 24V 7Ah battery supports both a manual driving mode for older kids and a parental remote control mode for ages 1 to 3. It's ASTM and CPSIA certified, weighs 55 lbs, and measures 53" × 34" × 28" — big enough to feel like the real thing, with 4-spring suspension that actually absorbs bumps on uneven grass.
Voltage in kids' ride-on vehicles determines top speed, terrain capability, and — honestly — whether the vehicle is appropriate for your child's age and coordination level. The Jojoka Silverado is a 24V vehicle, which puts it at the high end of the consumer ride-on market. That's worth understanding before it arrives at your door.
| Voltage | Typical Top Speed | Recommended Age | Terrain | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6V | 2–2.5 mph | 1–3 years | Flat indoor floors only | Very slow; for toddlers first learning steering |
| 12V | 3–4 mph | 3–6 years | Smooth pavement, short grass | Most common family ride-on voltage |
| 24V | 5+ mph | 3–8 years (varies by child) | Grass, gravel, mild inclines | Requires more spatial awareness; parental remote critical for younger riders |
The Jojoka Silverado (B0CY8VP8TX) tops out at 5 mph using its 2×120W motors and a 24V 7Ah battery. Five miles per hour doesn't sound fast until you watch a 4-year-old aim it at a flowerbed. That's why the included parental remote control is the most important feature for younger riders — it gives you full override capability, including steering and speed control, from a distance.
The Silverado offers two driving modes. Kids ages 1–3 operate exclusively via the parental remote, where the adult controls all movement. Kids ages 3–8 can switch to self-driving mode, where the child steers with the wheel and operates the foot pedal. You can switch between modes as your child develops confidence and coordination. The soft-start feature engages on every launch — the vehicle accelerates gradually rather than lurching forward, which matters for first-time riders who haven't learned to anticipate movement.
Four-spring suspension handles bumps on grass and gravel without translating the full impact to the seat. On pavement, 5 mph feels faster than on lawn — if your driveway is steep or you have young children nearby, keep the remote on you and set speed to the lower of the two available speeds until your child is comfortable with the vehicle.
The 24V 7Ah battery supports typical continuous-use runtimes of 1–2 hours, depending on terrain, rider weight, and how much the vehicle starts and stops. Heavier riders on grass will drain the battery faster than a lighter child on flat pavement. Charge overnight before first use — battery conditioning on the initial charge affects long-term capacity. After each session, plug it in rather than letting the battery fully discharge repeatedly; lithium-type batteries hold capacity longer with consistent partial-cycle charging.
Honestly: it depends on the child. Some 4-year-olds have excellent spatial awareness and motor control; others don't. The ASTM and CPSIA certifications on the Silverado confirm the vehicle meets US safety standards for construction and materials — but those standards don't define whether a specific child is ready for a 5-mph vehicle. The parental remote mitigates the risk significantly: you can set the pace and direction until your child demonstrates they can handle it. Safety belts and double handrails are included for additional restraint during the learning period.
For a 6–8 year old with some outdoor play experience, 24V is appropriate and genuinely fun — the licensed Chevrolet Silverado design, the working horn, the Bluetooth music, and the realistic cab setup make it a step up from a basic ride-on. For a 3-year-old just getting started, plan to use the remote mode for the first several months and graduate to self-driving gradually.
One thing this vehicle isn't designed for: pavement-only use at full speed over long stretches. The tires and suspension are calibrated for mixed outdoor terrain. It handles sidewalks fine, but extended high-speed pavement runs will wear the tires faster than grass use at moderate speeds.
Jojoka's lawn sweeper lineup runs from a 21" manual push sweeper with a 3.5 cu. ft. bag up to a 44" tow-behind with an 18 cu. ft. hopper — a genuine product ladder that covers small suburban yards through large acreage. All five models use four high-density brushes and offer tool-free brush height adjustment via a dial or knob. The tow-behind models connect to ATVs, UTVs, and riding mowers via a universal hitch; the push models are self-contained and quiet enough for early-morning use without bothering neighbors.
The most common lawn sweeper mistake is buying a push model for a property that actually needs a tow-behind — or spending on a tow-behind when a push would cover the yard in 30 minutes. Yard size is the primary decision point, but debris type, available equipment, and storage space all factor in. Here's how Jojoka's lineup maps to real-world use cases.
| Yard Size | Recommended Type | Jojoka Model | Sweep Width | Bag Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Under ¼ acre | Push — 21" | 21-Inch Push Lawn Sweeper (B0GX5B63G6) | 21" | 3.5 cu. ft. |
| ¼ to ½ acre | Push — 26" | 26-Inch Push Lawn Sweeper (B0GV36YFCK / B0GV2VFT4S) | 26" | 7 cu. ft. |
| ½ to 1 acre | Tow-behind — 42" | 42-Inch Tow-Behind Lawn Sweeper (B0GMQH598F) | 42" | 12 cu. ft. |
| 1+ acres | Tow-behind — 44" | 44-Inch Tow-Behind Lawn Sweeper (B0GCZ166KR) | 44" | 18 cu. ft. |
The 7 cu. ft. bag on the 26-inch push model covers roughly 45 minutes of sweeping on a leaf-heavy half-acre before needing to be emptied. The 18 cu. ft. hopper on the 44-inch tow-behind holds the equivalent of 12–15 large garbage bags of leaves — significantly fewer stops on a large property. That difference matters when you're covering an acre in peak fall season.
Push sweepers work best on flat, even terrain. The 21-inch model at 28 lbs is genuinely maneuverable — it fits through a standard 24-inch gate between passes and stores upright in a normal shed without disassembly. The 26-inch model adds 10 lbs and a wider path but still handles the same terrain types. Both have four high-density brushes and tool-free dial height adjustment, which lets you set brush depth without stopping to find a wrench.
Both push models handle dry leaves, grass clippings, and light debris well. Pine needles are where four-brush designs earn their keep: single-brush sweepers miss pine needles consistently, while the four-brush contact pattern on the 26-inch model captures them more reliably on a first pass. Small acorns are trickier — set the brush height lower (closer to the ground) and go slower. Large acorns may need a second pass or manual collection on uneven ground.
Push sweepers are manual. No battery, no gas, no engine noise. That quietness is a real advantage for early morning cleanup in neighborhoods where a gas mower at 8am would generate complaints.
The 42-inch and 44-inch tow-behind models require a riding mower, garden tractor, or ATV with a standard hitch. If you don't own one, the push models are your only option — the tow-behind doesn't operate independently. Both tow-behind models use a rope-controlled dumping mechanism, so you can release the collected debris without stopping and climbing off the tractor. The 10.5-inch wheels handle rough ground better than push models on uneven terrain.
Reddit's r/lawncare community consistently points to Agri-Fab as the benchmark brand for tow-behind sweepers — they've been in the market longer and have more community reviews. Jojoka competes here on hopper size: the 44-inch model's 18 cu. ft. capacity is meaningfully larger than the Agri-Fab 44-inch at approximately 12–13 cu. ft., which is worth considering if hopper volume is your priority. What Jojoka doesn't yet have is a deep pool of long-term durability reports from community sources. The tow-behind models currently have 4 reviews each — promising, but thin.
Wet leaves. Both push and tow-behind models are designed for dry debris. Wet, matted leaves clog the brushes and stick to the bag, requiring the bag to be shaken out or turned inside-out to clear. If you're sweeping after rain, wait until the leaves dry — one afternoon of sun is usually enough to make a material difference in pickup efficiency.
Steep slopes are also an issue for push models specifically. On a grade steeper than about 15 degrees, the bag can shift and the brushes lose consistent ground contact. Tow-behind models handle mild grades better since the tractor's weight and traction stabilize the system. If your property has significant slope, the tow-behind is the right call regardless of acreage.
"I've gone through three trash cans in five years — lids that slammed, pedals that squeaked, liners that fell inside the can every time I reached for them. The 13-Gallon Slim Pedal Trash Can (Silver) fixed all three of those things. The lid slows in the last inch before it closes, and the inner bucket has a handle so you're not fishing around with your hand. I'm genuinely annoyed I didn't buy this a year ago."— Rachel T., apartment renter replacing a worn-out step can, on kitchen trash can
"I bought the 16-Gallon Dual Recycling Trash Can specifically because I wanted to stop moving a separate recycling bin around the kitchen. Having both compartments in one unit with a single foot pedal is exactly what I needed. The only adjustment I made was to position the larger bin on the left side — habit from my old setup. Hasn't been an issue since day one."— David M., homeowner managing recycling separation in a busy kitchen, on kitchen trash can
"My husband was skeptical about a dresser that also holds the TV — he thought the top wouldn't be stable enough. The 8-Drawer LED TV Stand (Grey) supports our 52-inch without any wobble, and the LED strip behind the TV actually looks sharp in our bedroom. Assembly took us about two hours and needed both of us for the final step, so plan for that. The extra-deep drawers hold my husband's sweaters without compression."— Priya S., first-time homeowner furnishing a primary bedroom on a budget, on tv stand with drawers
"We have about a third of an acre with two large oaks in the back — fall is a production every year. The 26-Inch Push Lawn Sweeper (Black) cut my cleanup time down noticeably compared to raking. The 7 cu. ft. bag holds a solid amount before you need to empty it. Pine needles require a lower brush setting and a second pass, but leaves and grass clippings come up clean in one go."— Greg N., suburban homeowner with a mid-size yard and heavy leaf drop, on lawn sweeper
"The 12-Drawer Fabric Dresser (Charcoal) gives me more storage than I've had in any apartment I've lived in. I keep clothes in the large drawers and use the small ones for accessories and tech cables. The side hooks are a small detail, but I hang my bag there every night. Construction feels solid — the steel X-frame doesn't flex when I pull the bottom drawers all the way out. Honest caveat: it took me about 90 minutes alone and I'd suggest having someone hold the frame during the final assembly steps."— James R., apartment upgrader replacing a particleboard dresser from his college days, on dresser & chest of drawers
"We put the Dual-Cat Litter Enclosure (White) in the living room because that's the only realistic option in our floor plan. It does look like a side table — guests have asked what's in it, which tells you something. The built-in sisal posts are well-positioned; our cats use them instead of the couch. One thing to note: you'll want to measure your actual litter boxes before buying, because the interior compartments have specific dimensions and not every large litter box brand fits identically."— Sandra K., multi-cat household managing litter in a shared living space, on cat litter box enclosure
For most kitchens, the 13-gallon models fit daily household waste for two to four people without requiring more than one emptying per day under normal use. The 13-Gallon Slim Pedal Trash Can measures 11.3" wide — slim enough to fit in a cabinet gap or beside a counter. Larger households or anyone who generates more food waste might consider the 17-Gallon Swing-Lid Trash Can. The 5.3-gallon step can is sized for bathrooms and home offices, not main kitchen use.
Yes. The 8-Drawer LED TV Stand (Grey or White) is 47.4 inches wide, which comfortably supports a 55-inch TV. The wood top is rated to hold the weight of a television within that size range. A 65-inch TV won't sit safely on this stand — the footprint would overhang the surface. The 9-Drawer TV Stand Charging models measure 39.4 inches wide, which is better matched to 43- to 50-inch screens.
Fabric drawers on the Jojoka 12-Drawer Fabric Dresser run on metal rail systems and hold up well for clothing, linens, and soft goods. They're not suited for heavy or rigid items like books, tools, or electronics. The cationic fabric resists light scratching and is quieter than wood-on-wood drawer slides. If you need a drawer that can take real weight, a solid wood or full MDF drawer unit is a better match for that use case.
Most vets agree that enclosed litter boxes work well for cats that prefer privacy, but they recommend monitoring for cats with respiratory issues or anxiety — reduced airflow inside an enclosure can concentrate ammonia. The Jojoka litter enclosures include ventilation holes specifically to address this. Cats with prior negative experiences in enclosed spaces may need an adjustment period. Regular cleaning is more important inside an enclosure than with an open box.
A 12V ride-on typically reaches 3–4 mph and handles flat pavement and short grass well — appropriate for kids aged 3–6. The Jojoka 24V Silverado 2-Seater Ride-On reaches 5 mph with 2×120W motors and handles varied outdoor terrain, including grass, gravel, and gentle slopes. The parental remote control on the 24V model lets adults limit speed for younger riders. For children under 3, a 6V or 12V vehicle is more appropriate than a 24V unit.
The 44-Inch Tow-Behind Lawn Sweeper holds 18 cu. ft. — roughly equivalent to 10–12 large lawn bags of leaves in a single run. The 42-inch model holds 12 cu. ft., which covers a moderately sized yard without needing more than two or three dumps per session. Both models include 10.5-inch wheels and rope-controlled bag dumping so you don't have to dismount to empty them.
The 26-Inch Push Lawn Sweeper handles pine needles better than two-brush models because its four high-density spinning brushes make closer contact with the ground. For best results, lower the brush height using the tool-free dial before working on needle-heavy areas and expect to make a second pass on thick accumulations. Very small debris like short pine needles may need the brush set to its lowest position for reliable pickup.
Both the Dual-Cat Litter Enclosure (White) and the 2-Story Litter Box Enclosure (Black) measure 31.5 inches wide × 19.7 inches deep × approximately 34.5 inches tall overall. The dual-compartment design provides two separate spaces. Measure your specific litter box against those interior dimensions before buying — most standard-size and large litter boxes fit, but some XL brands with wide rims or hoods may require checking clearance.
Yes. The 9-Drawer TV Stand Charging series (White, Vintage/Rustic Brown, and Black Willow) all include a built-in charging station. The 8-Drawer LED TV Stand models include 2 AC outlets and 2 USB-A ports on a 5-foot power cord. Both designs keep devices charged without a separate power strip on the floor.
The 24V Silverado 2-Seater Ride-On lists ages 3–8 and includes soft-start mode, adjustable speed settings, and a parental remote control — features designed specifically to make 24V manageable for younger riders. For a 4-year-old on flat grass, the parental remote is the right way to start. The vehicle is ASTM and CPSIA certified. At 5 mph top speed, parental supervision is recommended regardless of age until the child demonstrates control.
Assembly complexity varies by product. The 12-drawer dressers involve 30–50+ hardware pieces and take approximately 60–90 minutes with two people recommended for the final frame-lifting steps. The TV stand models are comparable in scope. All Jojoka furniture ships with a detailed instruction manual and labeled parts. The brand's Lifetime Support Guarantee covers missing or damaged hardware — contact Jojoka through Amazon messaging for replacement parts.
Jojoka's Lifetime Support Guarantee covers missing parts, assembly damage, and setup questions across all furniture and product lines. Support is available 24/7 through US-based customer service, accessible via Amazon messaging on any Jojoka product listing. If parts arrive damaged or missing, Jojoka replaces them at no charge. This applies across the dresser, TV stand, litter enclosure, and trash can lines.
Jojoka didn't set out to make everything. The brand built its early identity around home storage — fabric dressers and TV stands designed to give people who don't want to spend a fortune on IKEA or wait six weeks for custom furniture a real alternative that actually holds up. The dresser and chest of drawers line and the TV stand with drawers line came first, and they still represent the core of what Jojoka does: MDF and metal frame construction, fabric drawers on steel rails, and designs that fit into a living room or bedroom without looking like they came from a college dorm.
From there, the lineup expanded around the same buyer. The kitchen trash can line addressed something most home-goods brands either ignore or overcharge for — stainless steel pedal cans with the same soft-close lid and removable inner bucket that Simplehuman made famous, at a different price point. The cat litter box enclosure line came next, targeting the specific problem of multi-cat households that needed hidden litter storage that looks like actual furniture. The kids ride-on and electric vehicle category — starting with the licensed Chevrolet Silverado 24V two-seater — added a category aimed at the same family buyers who were already furnishing rooms. The lawn sweeper line rounds out the outdoor half of the catalog, with push models (21-inch and 26-inch) and tow-behind models (42-inch and 44-inch) covering yard sizes from small suburban lots to larger acreage that needs a riding mower attachment. The 20V cordless brushless lawn edger, dog grooming tub, dog crate furniture, baby stroller, and inflatable paddle board represent newer or smaller entries in the lineup — products the brand has added as it extended into adjacent home and outdoor categories.
What connects all of it isn't a manufacturing niche or a single material — it's a buyer profile. Jojoka products are for people who have a specific problem, a real space constraint, and no interest in paying a premium for a name. The brand is carried at Target, Best Buy, Walmart, Kohl's, Home Depot, and Lowe's, which means it's passed the distribution test that separates legitimate mid-market brands from short-run Amazon sellers. The Lifetime Support Guarantee with 24/7 US-based customer service runs across every product line, and that consistency — one support policy, one brand voice, whether you bought a litter box cabinet or a tow-behind sweeper — is probably the clearest signal of what Jojoka is actually trying to be.
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Jojoka makes functional home and outdoor products across more than a dozen categories — from kitchen trash cans and bedroom dressers to lawn sweepers, cat litter enclosures, and kids' electric ride-ons. Products are available through the Jojoka Store on Amazon and at major retailers including Target, Best Buy, Walmart, Kohl's, Home Depot, and Lowe's. Every Jojoka product is backed by the same Lifetime Support Guarantee regardless of which category it falls under.
Jojoka provides 24/7 US-based customer service through Amazon messaging on any product listing. For missing parts, damaged components, or assembly questions — across furniture, pet products, outdoor tools, or any other Jojoka line — contact the brand directly through your Amazon order. The Lifetime Support Guarantee covers replacement of missing or damaged parts at no charge. You don't need to return the product to get a replacement part.
All Jojoka products on Amazon ship under Amazon's standard fulfillment terms. The Lifetime Support Guarantee applies to quality issues and missing hardware across the full product lineup. For current availability, stock levels, and any model-specific warranty details, check the individual product listing on Amazon — stock and terms can vary by SKU. Check current pricing and availability directly on the Amazon product page.