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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  • M. Kim

    Greater than one week

    I guess my expectations were skewed from various infomercials about steam cleaners, but when I purchased this unit, I was primed and ready to point this thing at everything, and everything twinkling in the sunlight. Or at the very least, getting clean. First off, it does do a great job with certain applications. My favorite thing to blast was corner and seam build up of mildew or that weird pinkish stuff that grows in wet bathroom and kitchen seams. This isnt so much a testament to the cleaning power of the steam, but rather the force in which it expels. Its able to blow away that stuff from their crevices and get it out. Take for instance, toilet seat hinges (EEEWWWWWWWW). Especially if you have a male in your house that doesnt aim well. This will get in there, and get everything out. So clean a drunk frat boy could eat off of it. It also does a good job on anything youd think hot water would work on. Kitchen grease for instance. The one thing that REALLY surprised me was grout. This thing does a great job getting grout clean, but it sure as hell doesnt blast it away. You have to scrub just as hard as you would any other stubborn stain, so dont expect miracles by pointing this thing at grout and laughing maniacally as dirt gets scared and runs away. What did it not work on so well? For starters, my grill. I really wanted my grills metal to shine through after I pointed the Wagner at it. No such luck. I should preface, its a new grill, only used it 4 times so far, so no considerable build up. So as far as what it will work well on, and what it wont, heres the jist. If the thing youre trying to clean would have required you to scrub if you just used a sponge and some cleaning solution, itll still need to be scrubbed with this. The steam merely acts as the cleaning agent, not as some miracle purifier of dirty and stained things. I also dont like the size, although I knew that going in. Size seems to matter when it comes to power steamers, but its just too much damn hassle to use regularly, which Id like to. All the tools and peripherals that dont have a home on the unit (they just sit around), the 15-20 minutes of heating time, the releasing of steam and water when youre done... its just too much to use often. I will say, once you get started, the steam lasts for a long time. Sometimes I just hold the damn hose in the air and play with the steam coming out. The downtime inbetween re-heats doesnt bother me too much. If something doesnt get clean in 1 minute of blasting, it likely will not get any cleaner with 10 minutes of straight blasting. A big... big.. BIG minus.. is the exclusion of some sort of water level indicator. Why the heck Wagner did not build one in is beyond me. You have absolutely no idea how much water youre putting in, or how much you have left when you use it. All in all, I bought it mainly because Ive always wanted a power steamer. Ive always had fantasies of pointing it at my non-existent outdoor brown wicker furniture to discover theyre actually pure white, or steaming the brake dust off my non-existent BMWs wheels (which still may work, havent tried). It does seem to do a great job of nooks and crannies, which that alone is worth it enough to me, but honestly, this thing is not going to replace a quick scrub down with some 409 and a paper towel. Cleaning solution + paper towel = 30 seconds and a clean surface. Wagner Power Steamer = 30 minutes for that exact same job. When you use it, you have to commit and just clean the whole damn house, and then your neighbors. Make it worthwhile.

  • Shutterbugg

    > 3 day

    We just received this today and I had to try it out. I bought this with the intention of wallpaper removal. Seriously why did I listen to all those people who told me the steam removal wasnt worth the time or money on the steamer? If you have wallpaper and want it gone- this will definitely help! Not only does it ease the removal process, it makes the clean-up 10x faster. Last weekend we finally decided to tackle the horrid wallpaper in our hallway. We scored all the walls, sprayed the fabric softener and went to it. To call it a mess is a tremendous understatement. Took a bit to get it loose and then we had to keep spraying the solution to loosen the paper and glue. Scrape and spray. Over and over and over. The portions we did looked like a war zone. We kept slipping on the glue / fabric softener mess. My husband and I spent about 5 hours and got a bit less than half the hallway done. An hour of that was clean up. This is what I was told was the easiest way. It most definitely was not. A co-worker mentioned using a steamer and how much easier and cleaner it was. Enter the Wagner 915 Steamer. This made a chore into a breeze. Well its still pealing wallpaper, but you get the idea. I read the manual, put the water in with the included funnel, turned it on and waited till the red light went off. Placed the wall plate against the wall and held it in place for 20 seconds. Moved it and started getting an edge up. Once I had the edge up it was steam and peal. Spent about an hour, till the Wagner 915 ran out of steam, and got a good sized bit done by myself. There was less destruction the the wall beneath, much less effort, and so much less mess. I added about 48 oz of water to the unit and waited 20 minutes to begin. The hose is long and easy to maneuver, the wheels make it easy to navigate the main unit. The power cord is short, maybe 3 feet long, so I used an extension cord. I do not have tons of upper body strength and had no issues with an extender holding the steam plate in place. Our home is small, the hallway is actually the shape of the letter F. The kids couldnt go to the bathroom without being carried by my husband last weekend, now with the baby its not a problem. I know that may not seem like it would be a big issue but alas it was. Ive included pictures, The first is at the beginning of the session. The next image is the corner where we stopped last weekend (look at all the spackle!) and the wall I did tonight. The final image is when I was done- all I had done was throw the paper into a trash bag, no mopping at that point. I am not covered in slime, my home doesnt reek of chemicals, and my family wasnt displaced by the project. Definitely worth the money. I have no used it for cleaning yet, but will update when I do.

  • Amanda Lange

    04-04-2025

    After reading a bunch of reviews I decided to buy this steam cleaner after my small one randomly stopped working. Some of the reviews said it makes a loud nose, mine has not done that. I did buy a large jug of distilled water to use in it like the directions say. It produces lots of extremely hot steam!! Very easy to put together and take apart. Cord length has been just fine for me, I’ve even steamed my carpets with no issues. Would definitely buy again!

  • Donald Criss

    > 3 day

    did a lot more then I was county on for the price, If you are removing decals or old wrap this is a nust

  • lovroflit

    > 3 day

    This 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!

  • Lemmy Lynx

    Greater than one week

    AMAZING! 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.

  • wonderflair

    06-04-2025

    I received this today, cleaned my bathroom, and knew I needed to leave a review immediately. If you are looking for reviews on how well this will degrease your engine, or strip paint, then keep scrolling. This review is for the man or woman who needs a workhorse to help them clean their house. For me, I needed help taking my house back from a certain degree of neglect. Admittedly, I am not the best housekeeper. I have a houseful of kids, and I work, and sometimes my method of cleaning is to wipe it down with a bleach wipe and move on. Its embarrassing, but its the truth. I purchased this to help me get rid of some grime, mold (ick) and to steam clean, after my Shark steamer stopped working. I actually prepared myself to be unimpressed, and ended up blown away by how amazing this thing works! Now, its not a miracle worker, but did it get my grout clean? YES! Did it get years of grime out of a shower? YES! (Did it peel away some old caulk - unfortunately, yes! But maybe this will be a handy feature when I am ready to replace all of that.) I recommend grabbing a self-velcro strip for large jobs, to strap the trigger in the on position. (Of course, this could potentially be a safety issue, but youre working with high pressure steam, so hopefully you are already mindful of safety precautions.) I found that my hand tired of squeezing the trigger, but the velcro strap worked well. I also recommend hearing protection. I sprayed a small section of shower, and was partially deaf for about 1/2 an hour afterward. Here are the pros: -This thing puts out a great amount of steam and pressure! It really does a lot of work for you. And I never had to stop and wait for the unit to re-pressurize, although I did stop a good bit throughout my work to wipe or rinse things, get a drink of water, etc... There was always steam when I needed it. -The squeegee was actually a nice bonus. I didnt think I would use it, but I took it to my bathroom window first thing, and wow! Really works! (Have a towel handy, because there is runoff.) -The small bristle attachment and floor attachment do scrub nicely. I was able to get a badly stained (with dirt and grime) area of ceramic tile fairly sparkling with the floor attachment (sans towel). -Floor attachment with the floor cloth works surprisingly well. I dont have white tile or anything, but it certainly did leave my floor looking and feeling cleaner. Its a great size for a bathroom. Im not sure Im going to love it for my kitchen/dining room, though. Its a tad on the small side at approximately 10x3in. -I also like the clamp-on design, so that I dont have to purchase proprietary cloths. Any old microfiber towel or cloth will do great, Im sure. The cons: -The nozzle attachment seems really difficult to attach/detach. All the others are a snap, but this one is stubborn. -In my bathroom/shower, the sprayer/pressure noise was crazy loud! I recommend earplugs or some form of hearing protection if you value your hearing at all, especially in smaller spaces that echo. -There could be more attachments. A round and possibly rectangular brush, smaller than the floor brush, but larger than the crevice tools. I was trying to scrub out the walls below my shower shelves, and the round crevice tool was way too small, but the floor attachment was too big. Also, the floor brush is basically a big vent with a brush all around it. This means that you are going to need to scrub different directions and with different angles to get some surfaces all done, especially if the floor attachment is really too big for the job. (Again, a small round or rectangular brush would be so useful.) And maybe the option to purchase a larger floor attachment for large areas, like kitchen floors. -The sprayer and squeegee do produce some extra water. This was not a problem for me. I had towels ready for wiping things up. But you probably want to be careful if you are working around anything that doesnt do well with water. -Probably one of the biggest cons, as others have stated, is the lack of a level indicator. What were they thinking? Oh, its fine when you first put water in - you know how much you are putting in. But after you do any work, or come back to work, you just have zero idea. -Its a little heavy, and not super easy to pull out and just go, but I knew that going in. -Also, the power cord could be a little longer. I think Ill have to pull out an orange extension cord for cleaning my kitchen floor. I did experience one problem straight away. Almost as soon as I first turned the unit on, the door to the water reservoir popped off, and one of the plastic brackets came out with it. I popped it all back in, but that one side keeps popping out. I will probably contact Wagner and mention this. Its a little bit of a nuisance, but thats about it. So, all in all, I cant even adequately convey how pleasantly surprised I was with this steamer. The unit itself all feels super sturdy, other than the door/hinge issue. The hose is stronger than I expected, and the extension tubes are VERY strong. There is no play when scrubbing my bathroom floor. This was important to me, as the Shark always felt poised to snap. All in all, great unit. Really easy to use and I am pleased with my $89 Amazon Prime purchase so far. Ill update if that should change.

  • 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.

  • A. Customer

    > 3 day

    Creates 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.

  • KS. Mcn

    > 3 day

    Doesn’t clean like I had hoped, did work somewhat tho, but the Ease of Use....gotta suggest a better way to squeeze the trigger, I got blisters. Other than that very nice!

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