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 dayThis 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
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Dana F. Beveridge
> 3 dayTo 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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D. Cossio
> 3 dayI bought this after reading all the positive reviews and I had high expectations. I will list where I used the steamer and how it performed in those areas. Floors: I immediately used the floor attachment to mop my floor and I gotta say that I was not impressed. It cleaned my floor, but it did not easily remove stuck on food that was on the floor. I even hovered the steamer on top of the stain for a couple of seconds and it still did not come off. It took some scrubbing (the floor attachment is a brush that you just put a pad over) and various passes over the food for it to come of. Stove top: I then used it on my stove (with is what I mainly bought it for). I only used steam and did not use the provided brush heads and it did very little on my stove. Some grease did come off but my stained stove top is still stained. I also want to add that these are not old stains as I just moved into my apartment 2 weeks ago. So I was not impressed that it could not even remove recent stove stains. I will have to go back and clean those stains since it did not clean well. Carpet: I used the steamer to remove stained areas on my carpet where the ATT cable guy had left tracks of some type of dried up figs (there is a fig tree by out apartment). In this area the steamer worked wonderfully! I just sprayed a little steam over the area and went over it with a rag and it cleaned up the stain nicely. Toilet: I used the steamer to clean the toilet and it preformed fairly well with just the steam and a rag to wipe up the mess. Keep in mind however my toilet is not that dirty but it did have stains from my toddler missing the toilet when he peed. Mirrors/Widows: This is where the steamer performed HORRIBLY IN!! The steamer would throw out more water than steam and there were streaks of water coming down my mirror! It especially did this when I was first pressing the steam trigger after letting go for awhile. I had to stop steaming because it was making a bigger mess than it was cleaning. Couch: I then used the floor attachment and rag (clean one) on my couches. Keep in mind my couches are microfiber so they are supposed to clean easily. Well once again the steamer through out more water than steam at times and parts of my couch ended up extremely wet. However, it did clean them fairly well (only leaving an occasional stain behind). I think this is where the brush on the floor attachment works well (this is the same attachment used on the couches). Overall, I think the steamer worked OK. It really annoyed me that it literally squirted water out instead of steam at times. Keep in mind also that I did not use any of the small brushes that came. And that the handle can also get too hot to even hold which for me is a problem since I have arthritis so I would have to wear gloves. I have my reserves of whether or not I would purchase this unit again especially at its not higher price (it went up over $7 since I purchased it on 07/24/12. However, I am keeping it and do not hate it enough to go through the hassle of returning this big unit to amazon.
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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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Kathleen Crooms
> 3 dayI would like to see you better hoes on something that gets hot and not to spray so much water more of a theme than water
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Manuel P.
> 3 dayThis has good pressure and work very well to clean with its steam. But i had a problem with the cap of the water reservoir, somehow the metal seal twisted the o ring that seals it and it did not seal properly so it was losing steam there. I had to go to a specialty store to find a similar o ring adapted to high temperature. It took me a while to find the right one, some were thinner some were thicker others were not suited for high temp. So I have to spend time and money to replace it, but once i solved the problem it has worked well. They have to improve that.
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Sasha Gutkowski
01-04-2025Ive 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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Lemmy Lynx
> 3 dayAMAZING! We live in a SUPER old building in LA-one that was covered in LA grime when we got here and no cleaner or tool has been able to remove it…Until now! I should have taken more before and afters but you get the point. Few minor things that could improve this product. Maybe a slightly longer cord. A foot or two. A water level indicator. It’s a guessing game. And when turning it on, a decent amount of water pours out…I’ve made several messes on things I would have preferred not to. Have some towels handy, but once the steam gets going it’s magical. I have a few blisters from using it for a week straight several hours a day, so maybe a little padding on the handle would be nice. All in all, it’s magic.
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Michael M.
Greater than one weekWorks like it suppose. Seems you are waiting a lot for steam to rebuild but works well
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Phil A.
> 3 dayI had my past steamer die in only two years. I had started a home improvement project of cleaning a tile floor and the removal of wall paper. The steamer I had orphaned my steamer so I took a chance on this unit . Price was right and the variety of tools got my interest. It turned out to be just what needed. Time will tell if it holds up to my expectations.