Wagner Spraytech C900134 925e Elite Steamer Multi-Purpose Mop with 20 Accessories for Chemical-Free Steam Cleaning, Hardwood Floors, Tile, and More
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madeline
> 3 dayAbsolutely love how easy and how effective it is to clean all small surfaces in the bathroom also on the tracks to hit glass, sliding doors and much more
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Leah Blakely
> 3 dayI have used this steamer for everything. Originally purchased to battle a bedbug infestation, it literally destroys any and all bugs with super hot steam. I have used it to steam all of my carpets, mattresses, walls, bathrooms and even to clean my BBQ grill. Super long power cord and carrying handle make it easy to move around a room. Lots of accessories, each for a specific task. I absolutely love the floor steamer. The steam really brings carpet back to life. The only word of advice is to take care when filling with distilled water. DO NOT OVERFILL. As long as you dont over fill it, it doesnt spit water, it just dispenses steam. I highly recommend it!
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Dr. Winnifred Fisher V
> 3 dayAmazing little machine. I got it to clean out my wifes car and I was amazed at how good it worked! The best part is you dont need chemicals or any type of cleaners to mix up to put in it. It gets the job done with just a brush and the steam itself!! Its very easy to use. Easy to store too.
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Hops
> 3 dayUpdate: had this for a couple of weeks now and returning. The attachments for mopping are very short making it awkward to use. The plastic handles are very uncomfortable in the hand and have given me blisters every time I use it. And it struggles to clean soap scum off the shower. Going back to dawn and vinegar. The one thing my wife thought she would use it for, sanitizing baby stuff, proves to be inconvenient compared to the microwave bags. Overall, its just not worth the money. Disclaimer: Weve only owned this for 3 days, and used it 4 times. Short Version: It appears to be a quality product that cleans well. I recommend the product if youre in the market for one. Great if youre looking for a green cleaning alternative, are sensitive to chemical fumes, have a newborn (steam sanitizing toys etc is convenient), or want to save money on conventional cleaners. Long Version: If youre looking for a miracle cleaner, this isnt it. We originally purchased to try and clean a bad stain in the stove. Worked on it for about 20 minutes with the brass brush and it barely budged. However, we have a newborn and my wife is concerned with bleach and vinegar fumes in the house. We decided to give this machine a go in the bathrooms, and were pleasantly surprised. It cleaned EVERYTHING in the bathrooms with ease. Initially I felt like it cleaned the bathrooms in half the time it usually takes, but then I realized I wasnt accounting for the warm-up and cool-down time. So it does save elbow-grease time, but overall you still have to prepare to use it then store it. The 2 main items I was most pleased with was the mirrors and behind the faucets. Our master bath mirror had a haze on it we just couldnt get rid of, but this got it crystal clear (still had to wipe with paper towels though). There always seems to be some hard-to-get-to funk behind the faucets, and this blasted that area clean too. Overall, Im pleased with the purchase. Hopefully its durable and lasts, time will tell.
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Rob
> 3 dayIve had this for about a month now and have used it weekly. I must say the steam is for sure hot, and it does push it out very well. But, once its with the initial heating cycle it will push boiling water out for a few seconds and then the steam will come. The unit itself will also become pretty warm so beware of its placement so you dont have to move a hot machine. The tools also become pretty warm so be careful if you need to switch them out. I will probably only use this to clean hard surfaces and car upholstery. I tried using it to steam some shirts but it misted them with water and steam so I ended up with wet shirts. Its not a bad product but it is not perfect either..I would say its worth what you pay
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A. Customer
> 3 dayCreates a large amount of steam. Many fittings enable using the steamer for clothing to I’ve a and cars. The main issue is the steam cools in the hose so your first output when pulling the steam head trigger is a large amount of water. If in a home, you will need means by which to manage the water that comes out before the steam comes out. The steam may also be a bit too wet for steaming closes. Not pure dry steam so fabric may get wet.
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my104
21-11-2024I really like this appliance. It makes quick work of sanitizing, and depending on cleaning activity, helps a great deal, especially if grease is involved (grill, kitchen vent hood, etc), to hit it with steam first. If you steam iron a dirty shirt, it may take out the wrinkles and odor, but its still dirty. So running steam with this appliance over a kitchen surface will NOT make it clean, BUT will sanitize the surface and soften hard, dried organics on the counter top to help make removal easier, but alone, this appliance does NOT clean in the traditional sense ..but it wasnt designed for that purpose either....it would need a vacuum or pick-up capability built-in to achieve. If the above is understood, then there are a lot of tasks where this comes in handy. Yes, traditional steam treatment of most surfaces already makes this appliance useful for almost everyone, but I found a few other great uses. 1. This thing kills bugs using the steam nozzle. I used to need to fumigate our couch when a flea or two was brought in by our pet, now I can steam kill them...the key? Long steam exposure...a quick shot of steam will not suffice....but even after literally 1 whole minute, which is all it takes, but is hard to do in reality - it really is a long time, is just water droplets that evaporates quickly. No chemicals and no oders...just need 40 fl-oz of distilled water...something that never expires 2. Car Engine degreaser...and with the extenders, you can get to places in the engine bay that an areasol can cant reach. I wouldnt recommend using this in your interior, unless you have absolutely no electronics or seat motor exposure...but even, an abundance of caution is still in order. ....youll find more for yourself.... Remember, this uses water, so if the surface being exposed cannot handle water, find another means to clean it. Also, technique is key to results...and if you find that this is not doing the job, maybe rethink the technique, where technique may include adjusting exposure time and/or the appliance tip being used. Enjoy being clean.
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Carole A Lowery
> 3 dayThe product works great; I’ve used it on my bathtub, floors, cabinets and door seals. But the handle! It completely needs to be re-designed. It grabs into the flesh between your thumb and your fingers and it makes that area very sore. I’ve only used it for maybe 10 minutes at a time. I’ve had to wrap the handle with a piece of cloth to make it usable.. Other than this I’m very happy with the steamer.
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Lisa
> 3 dayI bought this to clean an old home that we are renovating. It was neglected and then abandoned. This thing gets in every nook and cranny. Ive used it on ceilings, beautiful moldings with creases and crevices, old windows/frames and sills we are restoring, floors, plumbing, wallpaper and walls, you name it. I love this thing!! Made a big job very easy to tackle! I was debating on spending thus much, but for the time it saved me, its worth every penny!
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Kyle
> 3 dayGreat product, plenty of attachments, good build quality. Only flaw is that it doesn’t have an easily detachable hose. This might be a safety feature but it makes storing the device a little irritating and if the hose ever got a hole I’d imagine disassembly/replacing would be a headache