| |  | Kitchen & Housewares Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea |  | | | | | | | | | | Rating: - Just as advertised The Bissell Steam Mop is just as advertised.It is wonderful and I use it all the time to clean my kitchen ceramic tile floor, as well as entry way and bathroom floors.It is sanitary, uses no cleaners but plain old steam from the water in my kitchen sink (tho I did buy distilled water too).The only weakness that I can see is that there is no Off switch.You must unplug it to make it go off.But this is only a small inconvenience.I love it!
Rating: - Pretty Good steam cleaner I've been using this cleaner for a couple of months now.I have about 1000 sq. feet of ceramic tile in the living areas and it takes about 4 - 5 refills of the canister depending on how fast I go, the slower, then the cleaner things get.I wish the cord was 2 -3 feet longer so going from room to room, I wouldn't have to track over wet floor to move the plug.The floor is left fairly wet and takes about 10 min to dry on its own or you could go back around it with a towel if there will be traffic on it.I like that there are no chemicals needed and you just have really hot steam, that said my floor probably needs a good hands and knees scrubbing once a month with some borax and lemon juice or other natural cleaner.MY biggest complaint would be that you have to hold the trigger down in order for the steam to come out and my hand gets tired after just 1/3 of the floor space.It doesn't make sense that they didn't just make the steam trigger an on/off switch, seems like that would make the job easier.At least it is very light weight compared to the Hoover Floormate. I took that one back because it weighed a ton and was exhausting to use.
Rating: - I love this mop. I have a hairy dog and a 954 square foot house with wood and marmoleum floors.
This mop is great because: 1. It has cut the time it takes me to clean the floors in half- no walking back and forth to the sink with the mop and it dries way faster than mop water. 2. It's small so it fits in my water heater closet that's already jam-packed. 3. Easy to use! Push a button, steam comes out. 4. No residue ever. Lots of other cleaning products I've used promise they won't leave a residue, but EVERY one of them left residue on my wood floor. Steam doesn't leave anything.
Things to know: 1. I have to Swiffer the floors before mopping because one week of shedded dog hair would fill a 5 gallon bucket. I had to do this anyway, so no big deal. 2. The cord is super short. If my house were bigger, it might be annoying, but for me, it's not a problem. 3. Steam doesn't dry instantly. It takes a couple minutes to dry depending on how much you hold down the steam dispenser. Still, much better than mopping.
Overall, a big fat A+. I highly recommend.
Rating: - Beats Mopping Any Day!!! My daughter has asthma so I do not have carpet in any room in my house. Needless to say I have a lot of rooms to mop.The backbreaking job of mopping is NOT my favorite thing to do.
After seeing a commercial for another brand of steam floor cleaner I decided to check into it.I did my research and decided on the Bissel 1867.It got great reviews and was reasonably priced.I received it "lickity-split" from AMAZON.COM (my favorite place to shop for just about anything).
Assembly couldn't be easier.All you do is slip one piece on one end and one piece on the other end, secure the pieces with two screws and you're done.
To use it you put water (preferrably "distilled") in the water tank, slide the tank into its place on the machine, plug it in and you're set to go.To clean the floor you hold the trigger on the handle down as you pull the cloth covered steam head across the floor.It really produces a cloud of steam in SECONDS.But the best part is yet to come.
Unbelievable may seem a little too strong of a word to use but it is the only one that accurately describes the job this machine does.You can literally see the streak of clean floor beside the dirty part of the floor just like they claim.To get something a little tough off the floor you just hold the head over the spot for a few extra seconds and up it comes.The dirty stains on the floor are absorbed into a removable cloth cover that is on the head.It comes with two covers but you'll want to buy extras because they get saturated after a while with the water and stains.Be warned that the water tank is a little small and needs refilling maybe a little more often than I would like and you have use slightly slower strokes so the steam has time to do its job. The cord length was more than adequate.My rooms are small so I was able to reach any area with no problem.You'll still have to do something additional to get the floor edges but no machine will do them.
I HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend the Bissel Steam Floor cleaner.
Rating: - Perfect 10! After reading innumerable reviews & checking out every steam mop on the planet, I finally bought this through HSN - free shipping & 4 cloths.I was sick of the Swiffer WetJet leaving my floors tacky & shoes feeling as if they were sticking to the floor after I used the WetJet.I'm loving this Bissell!My tile floors are cleaner than ever & drying time is in minutes.(NOTE: If you have linoleum, do not allow ANY steam cleaner to rest in one spot as it can take the glue up.) I am short so I have no problem with length of handle, as others have commented in here.The Bissell just couldn't be easier!
WARNING:I really doubt if this steamer can be used on wood floors!The instructions do say to try it on a small patch of the floor before using but experience on tile has shown me just how hot this steam gets.I wouldn't use it on marble or granite either, as these are (or should be) sealed and I can visualize the seal being totally taken off by this steamer and that invalidates any warranty you might have.
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