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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charles stockmeister
> 3 dayHonestly this made cleaning most kitchen and bathroom surfaces a breeze.... lifts off about 95% of grime without chemical or scrubbing
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UpwrdMblty
> 3 dayOpened box read the English part of book. Put 40 oz of reverse osmosis water into tank with supplied funnel and 16 oz measuring cup. Plugged in on kitchen counter near sink. Depressed start switch. Waited for orange light to go out selected the squeegee to do glass cooktop. In twelve minutes the orange light went off. Squeezed trigger nothing happened. Shah it has a safety lock for both the on and off positions. In forty five seconds the top was spotless and a quick wipe with INCLUDED rag. Then I went on to use different attachments on it for various parts of the kitchen. Cabinet doors around knobs and custom molding all spotless with no real labor to speak of. I had done the floor yesterday with both of my robots and one had mopping attachment in use. This steam could easily get under the cabinet overhang that the robots cant effectively mop. The floors appears shinier after they dried than before. Cleaning the air circulator on my air fryer went without a hitch. Cleaned it in dry sink with the angled fine point tip. I got done after about an hour doing the kitchen and a couple of the granite floors. Very pleased with its performance overall. While cleaning the different pieces I began thinking of what soon became a rather lengthy list of jobs I could make a lot easier with this little steamer. Will be back later in summer to follow-up
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Sasha Gutkowski
> 3 dayIve had this for a little over a week. So far I love it. Im talking about having a steam cleaner in general, not this product in particular. Ive gotten things a lot cleaner than I could before with just cleaner and a rag. A rag just spreads the dirt around. Not to mention all the water that is required with the constant rinsing. This isnt a miracle worker, there is still time and wiping involved. It really loosens things up and generally doesnt require scrubbing, just a wipe down of the surface. I love that it gets into all the cracks, crevices, and seams that I could not get too before. Ive used it on my oven door and broiler pans with the hard brush head attachment. It takes a lot of work but compared to using cleaners/baking soda/hot water it seems to be more effective and the scrubber head does the elbow work. I havent gotten them completely done though. I think maybe a combination of cleaners and the steamer would be best for that purpose. I still have a lot I want to use it on. It doesnt remove set in stains, you will need help with things like that. I dont have any carpeting so cannot comment on that. It does work on walls. You need to be cautious on painted surfaces an appliance enamels. Light steam is best for those so you dont remove the paint. Flat paint is more difficult to clean, but on semi-gloss and satin it works pretty well. Ive been able to clean things that are high up. You do need to watch for dripping water when reaching overhead. Ive also used it to loosen adhesives and gummy items. You will still need to scrape them up but they come up easily after steaming. Another big benefit is that it sanitizes. Im using it to sanitize toys for our church nursery. It says not to use it on hardwood floors because it might warp the wood, but I have used it cautiously on some spots and it did all right. I just used it briefly and kept water wiped up. I really regret not getting a steam cleaner years ago. It would have made move out cleaning of base housing and apartments so much easier. Ive been using it almost every day. I plan on using it in the kitchen at least twice a week and in the bathrooms once a week. Ive been using it for heavy cleaning and general daily/weekly household chores. For this product in particular: I love the long hose and the two extensions. I have a very high ceiling and I have not been able to clean it or the upper wall areas yet. I bought it for this purpose. (I still have to get to that). With the wands and long hose I should be able to reach the high corners just by standing on my step stool. (Im afraid of heights so dont get on ladders) My original purpose in buying this is that it would loosen the grime so that I could wipe it off with a mop head or Swiffer. I dont think that will be a problem. The cord is really short. That makes it difficult for the lower level of my home where there are sections with no outlets. I also wish the cord was retractable or had something on the unit to wrap it around. The hose is really long, which I like, but when storing I dont quite know what to do with it. The hinges on the cover already broke. The cover kept coming off. Ill need to take a pic I think to illustrate. I dont really mind because it saves opening and closing it to get to the water tank and brush heads. I think the cover is mostly for aesthetic purposes. That might bother some people, though. I think Wagner needs to look at a solution to that. It only comes with one cloth for the large scrubber head. I need more but dont know where to get them or which ones are compatible. Ive seen generic ones I just need to measure to see what size to get.
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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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lovroflit
> 3 dayThis should go w/o saying: but make sure you know the material is safe to steam PRIOR to using. Obviously read your all of your manual PRIOR to using. ( My surfaces were fine) Purchased a few weeks ago. Finally used it in a couple of different ways: in bath used on tile in showers / bathtubs & sinks & floors on hardware. Worked great for all of these ..I used the smallest sprayer nozzle for all these areas ( other than the floors) While it didn’t take my grout back to its original clean —it did lift off a very good amount of surface soiling. You could definitely tell the difference. I also used on my sealed wood floors & again you could really tell they were MUCH cleaner. The ONLY con(s) would be 3 things thus far : Biggest for me was : that handle is hard on the hands & if you use it for the entire duration of a steam ? Your hand will feel it due to hard surface of the handle. I will probably use some type of glove next time I use it. Other design flaws? The short cord. Of course I used w the proper /approved extension cord & also ? You have to really eye ball when filling the tank bc you don’t have visible tank line. None of these are deal breakers to me for the price point. Overall? For the money? This steamer ( so far) is definitely worth the it! It provides a decent amount of steam and power to clean. The manual says you get about 40 min of steam I found that to be accurate. I like that I don’t have to use chemicals to clean. So far I would recommend!
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clipperetta
Greater than one weekThis is the best steamer Ive had so far. It is compact and can be kept in a cabinet, but holds 5 cups of water. I just clean all of my window blinds and am going to use it for baseboards tomorrow. It makes life so much easer!!!
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Dana F. Beveridge
Greater than one weekTo preface this review I want everyone to know I have a slight bias: My first steamer was a Scuncii Steamer. The absolute best hand held steamer ever created until it stopped working. In 2003 or 2004 I bought my first hand held steamer and it was so amazing. I had to replace it 3 times but to me I still got my money’s worth. Since my last Scuncii (2019)died I started shopping for replacement. I really liked the simple hand held steamer with enough water capacity to easily clean full kitchen (incl appliances inside and out) with only a single refill(2] fillings. I had bought a replacement that I thought could use all the same attachments but when I got it it had the tiniest water tank; four refils to do 200 sq ft baseboards. I gave that steamer to my sister with a tiny home and wished her well. Then I purchased the Wagner because of it’s paint sprayer reputation Wagner has already established and because the large Wallpaper Remover Steam plate. We may not do a lot of wallpaper removal jobs but the ones we get are miserable and ultimately require steamer rental. At first I was overwhelmed by the large size but I read the manual end to end and decided to take it on my next job. House cleaning on a remodel job where cleaning the kitchen appliances was part of the job. The fridge freezer was typical of most people. Not gross but definitely used with multiple leaked items left long sticky trails of choc syrup and strawberry syrup down the insides of the unit and some unknown meat had defrosted at some time or another leaving it’s nastiness frozen in a pooL at the very bottom of the freezer. There was also a stovetop with built up grease in layers. I can say the Wagner with just its spray nozzle made easy work of all the mess. I did not have to refill it at all. The long hose gave me lots of maneuverability. The power cord Is way too short and no matter the job you will need to have an extension cord. You have to make sure to allow complete heating of the water otherwise it sprays too much water. It will do the same with the window tool. Makes it difficult to use that tool. Ultimately it’s a large capacity steamer good for home clean up and larger jobs like full house paint prep or kitchen appliance clean up. It’s not my Scuncii Steamer but it is a whole lot more in a bigger package. Very good price. I recommend.
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micaela lawson
Greater than one weekGood steam spits alot of water at first also the handle leaks if your not using it might be defective
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Terry Austin
> 3 dayUse it for the kichten znd bathroom floors worked great!
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Trout Buddy Driftless Guide
> 3 dayFirst -- I ordered this as a previous;y opened box that was supposedly unused -- The box had seen its better days and was more tape than box. There was some water in the unit and it was missing the funnel that was supposed to be included. Not a huge deal but not a great start. Second -- All the attachments (except the funnel) seemed to be there so I did a trial run, filling it up, heating it up and tried it on a shower wall that had some soap scum build up. Not a ton but a little haze on ceramic tile. It did pretty well using a more direct pinpoint type nozzle cleaning the grout far from amazing or perfect but with another try and some added cleaner it might do OK -- the tile on the other hand was relatively unfazed using a couple of different attachments. The haze remains but again with another try and some added product maybe there is a chance. Third -- I tried it on our kitchen floor ... Used it as a pre-clean before using our flooring and carpet cleaner and it seemed to work well loosening things up but it does add a time consuming extra step but the results are better than using the scrubbing floor/carpet cleaner unit. In the end -- knowing what I know now I would probably have passed... but Ill keep it for doing the floors as an annual deep clean and maybe some stubborn outdoors projects like the grills and maybe even some windows with the squeegee attachment.