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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  • Azeem

    > 3 day

    This is a powerful, versatile, and use friendly steamer and Im a little upset because I may return it. Heres the problem, the tank capacity is great holding 40oz of water at a time but Im using this at my detail shop and we go through an average of 20 cars a day in the summer. Once your low on water the tank must be depressurized and then you can open the reservoir to fill water. Thereafter itll take 9 min before its ready to use again. Again if your using this for a retail home setting do not shy away from this machine, its a beast. Just wish there was another way to add water to this tank. Im going to stop give it 5 stars because it has everything you need for most use cases and it does it well

  • sara whalley

    Greater than one week

    This spits a lot of water so if your trying to detail a car you need to spray out into the air first so you dont saturate the seats

  • james neil

    Greater than one week

    Works great on interior plastic as well as the cloth seats. It even got a stain out that’s been there for the past 2 years. My new favorite tool.

  • Eric Palmer

    > 3 day

    I like that you can it on almost everything. I used it on kitchen floors baseboards and cabinets also on the stoves exterior. Steam cleaned the whole bathroom. Only problem Ive had with it is having to stop cleaning to let the steam build back up. But overall love the product and the attachments come in real Handy.

  • Trout Buddy Driftless Guide

    > 3 day

    First -- 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.

  • Hops

    > 3 day

    Update: 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.

  • Bryan L.

    > 3 day

    We use it for sanitizing around base boards. I am a mechanic and it takes grease off of doors and trim very well. Also works great in the vehicles

  • Michael M.

    Greater than one week

    Works like it suppose. Seems you are waiting a lot for steam to rebuild but works well

  • charles stockmeister

    > 3 day

    Honestly this made cleaning most kitchen and bathroom surfaces a breeze.... lifts off about 95% of grime without chemical or scrubbing

  • Skip Henk

    > 3 day

    So, I bought one of these to see how well it works and I am fairly happy with my purchase so far. I will just attempt to list the pros and cons as briefly as I can: PROS: 1) Can clean virtually any surface (even wood if you are careful and dont let it saturate the wood to the point where it starts to peel or warp). 2) Easy to move around with the wheels. 3) The attachments are fairly straight forward and easy to use. 4) Holds a lot of water for nearly an hour of steaming before it needs to be refilled and reheated. 5) Easy to switch on the steam and automatically shuts off if you release the lever. 6) Powerful enough to blast nicotine and other stubborn stains off of the walls and ceilings of an old apartment that we are cleaning (so much so the ceiling tiles I have done so far look as though they were painted compared to the ones left untouched. 7) Takes dirt off of floors (albeit with some continued effort) that are nearly 50 years old. The tiles I have done thoroughly are revealing their true color which was a bright white at one time, while the rest around them are still yellowed that have yet to be steamed. 8) Doesnt take too long to heat (roughly 15 minutes -- time you can use to do other cleaning before you steam the floors or whatever. 9) long hose (about 6 feet or so) and two extending arms aid in cleaning ceilings and other higher up surfaces. 10) Not too heavy to carry from room to room or up and down staircases. CONS: 1) There is no visible reservoir to judge the water level. The solution I have found to solve the issue of potential overflowing is to wait until the steamer simply stops producing steam. This way you know its empty inside and then use a measuring cup to measure out 48 ounces of water (the maximum amount the reservoir can hold) and then when you add it you wont have to worry about overflow. 2) The hose, while it is long, easily twists up even after just uncoiling it. I would liken it to a phone cord in the way it twists up so easily. While it is a nuisance at times, it is not that big a deal. It does easily stretch back out and uncoil if you lift it up to do an area up high. 3) The only on-board storage is for the two tiny brush attachments that come with the machine to do cleaning of grills and grout and other surfaces that require a good stiff brush to clean. However, I just keep the other attachments on a shelf when not using them. 4) The machine only comes with one pad, which is essentially cheap terrycloth. While it is certainly machine washable or easily hand washed in the sink, it could become tiring having to do this all the time. A solution I have found that works well is to get a white towel and cut it into pieces using the pad that comes with it as a guide. These hand cut pieces works fairly well if properly clipped on and seem to even have more absorbency than the one that comes with the product. On a side note extra pads can be bought from the company for 11 dollars for three (fairly inexpensive compared to Shark steamers that charge 20 dollars for two pads). 5) When you first start to steam an initial blast of water typically comes out. Not too big of an issue either simply spray into the air or onto a towel or into a cup to get that initial water blast out of the way then you are good to go with a great supply of steam cleaning power. 6) The power cord is perhaps one of its greatest cons, as it is only about 2-3 feet long. Again, easily rectified by using an extension cord. You can use a 50 footer as I do so that you do not have to worry about unplugging it and plugging it back in multiple times. 7) The buttons you have to depress to remove attachments tend to be a bit sticky (even after only a few days of use) just be careful to depress them completely by pushing down right on the center of them before pulling off any attachments. 8) The red light will come on quite often (sometimes less than a minute after getting the green light that it is ready to go and at max temp. This does NOT mean you cannot still use it. It may be a faulty sensor or it could just be that it fell a few degrees below the max temp, nevertheless it still works great even when the red light comes on. Do not let it alarm you and make you think you have to stop repeatedly as one reviewer stated when cleaning his floors. Overall, I am rather impressed with what I have done with the steamer so far and look forward to continuing to use it to get this apartment in tiptop shape for renting. For the price of under 100 dollars it seems to be a great option to get the job done. Dont expect miracles, but do expect to be pleasantly surprised with what things you can clean. I have done floors, walls, ceilings, windows (which it does beautifully with the squeegie attachment, might I add) tiles, wood (even though the manual says it isnt recommended -- see my comment from above regarding using the product on wood), toilet, sink faucets, stove tops, and even metal doors with great success. It also can be used on furniture (again be careful not to overly saturate the upholstery so as to prevent molding), curtains, and even clothing (of course check your labels to make sure that steam wont damage a particular fabric). I say, so far at least, that the product is worth the money and will be beneficial to you to assist with cleaning. It makes cleaning much easier and with no need for chemicals it is a very ecological cleaning option. Remember everyone has different experiences. Give the product a try and I dont think you will be disappointed. Plus, if you should find you dont like it, Amazon has a great return policy! Happy Steaming! EDIT: 2/11/13 Used this guy on my aunts linoleum kitchen floor and it took white paint from when my grandfather painted her kitchen 8 years ago right off...every spot of paint is gone. She had been trying for years to get it off and this worked like a charm in a matter of minutes it was all gone as though it never had been there in the first place -- also it has cleaned tile floors that were 50 years old that always looked dingy and yellowed no matter what I did..now the tiles look bright white again...after these two experiences had to update this to 5 stars.

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