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Electric Steam Mop – 15 in 1 Detachable Electric Floor Scrubber Machine with 3 Steam Modes – Electric Mops for Floor Cleaning Hardwood Floors, Power Mop for Kitchen Hoods &…
$89.95
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Category: Top Steam Mops
| Brand | Elev8 Prestige |
|---|---|
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Surface Recommendation | Floor |
| Model Name | 1 |
| Included Components | Cleaning Pad |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
| Color | white |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 198715436853 |
| Package Dimensions | 21 x 9.5 x 7.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.13 pounds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Date First Available | July 9, 2024 |
6 reviews for Electric Steam Mop – 15 in 1 Detachable Electric Floor Scrubber Machine with 3 Steam Modes – Electric Mops for Floor Cleaning Hardwood Floors, Power Mop for Kitchen Hoods &…
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James –
Recently moved to non carpeted apartment and really needed a steam mop. This steam mop can do it all. Very happy with the purchase. Exactly what I was looking for.
James –
First of all, like many products made overseas, the instructions stink. It is easy to assemble the unit and pretty intuitive, so the instructions aren’t that important for this. Everything connected fairly easily. I went to turn the unit on and was getting very frustrated when I kept pushing what I thought would be the on/off switch. I was about ready to give up when I tried the white button considerably below the words on/off. The button looked like it would be the release for the water reservoir. THAT is the power switch. Then you press a button for 1 of 3 settings for the steam and then another button if you are using the mop and want the circular heads to rotate. The mop did an excellent job of mopping up the dirt on my hardwood floors. The amount of steam seemed just perfect. The reservoir held a good amount of water too. I didn’t need to refill to do my kitchen. My floors were slightly damp, but not wet.
The next day I decided to use the nozzle function to clean my wood banisters that have gross dirt built up from kids holding the railings for years. To remove the mop head you have to reach inside a hold to depresss it so it can snap out of the main steaming unit. The hole is a bit small for my fingers (I do not have large fingers) and it required a lot of pressure. My nail cracked and I worked up a bit of a sweat doing this. The unit has a smaller handle so the streamer is easier to maneuver with. I tried to remove the long mop handle for the shorter one, but it just wasn’t happening. The instructions were no help on this either. So, I just used it with the long handle. The fittings for “not mop” use were easy to put on. It was a bit awkward with the long handle but doable. This thing took off years of embedded dirt! I couldn’t believe it! The banister was a whole new color. I then used it to clean the bottom of a shower and the metal part of my window sill where dirt accumulates. After that, I steamed without a brush on my toe railing which never looked so good. So in spite of its flaws, I am totally addicted to this product.
Ren –
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This electric steam mop, has revolutionized my cleaning routine. This powerful, eco-friendly tool makes quick work of dirt, grime, and stubborn stains.
Ifs Easy to assemble and maneuver, Adjustable steam control for customized cleaning
Features I love:
– 360-degree swivel head for effortless navigation
– Long-reaching cord and compact design for reduced storage
– Integrated water tank for continuous steam flow
– Quick heat-up time
This steam mop has:
Reduced cleaning time by 50%
bulldog –
This steam mop is great. It makes my floor shine and is very light which is good for handling. Easy 5 stars
Ren –
I got this to try out on some smallish tiled spaces I have that are awkward to clean by hand; replacing a 70 year old (!) twin disk scrubber, hoping to avoid having to get on my hands and knees to mop up.
The good news:
– It does make steam, and your choice of ‘steaminess’ too. The water reservoir is a bit small, but seems to run for about 15-20 minutes (at high steam) in on/off useage, so acceptable.
– The rotating disc motors are pretty effective, and work reasonably smooothly (as it should, its AC powered!).
– It CAN be used in two modes, portable, or floor/surface scrubber.
The Not so good:
– The controls are nightmares, and since they include Steam On/Off can be dangerous if mis operated. The primary steam buttons are right under the handle (worse in portable mode).
– Portable mode, if anything, makes it all worse. Tied to a cord (too short), it’s awkward to use, and with the buttons placed under the handle, dangerous, in my opinion.
– The rotating pads are just that, pads. They’ll get really dirty and have to be cleaned or replaced soon. Why they don’t include some soft brushes to get into the grout lines is beyond me.
– It still requires follow up with a wet mop or rag to clean off the residue – so,while it MAY have ‘sanitized’ some surfaces, it will damage painted surfaces (like around full light doors, where dirt build up), and makes Zero impact on grout lines.
PERHAPS it is useful for specific uses, like bathtubs or other surfaces, but you’d want to check compatibility first (not sure steam and fiberglass baths would be a good combination).
But, for my preferred use, cleaning small areas of tile floor, and/or cleaning up around doors and door frames for dirty fingerprints, it’s a definite No Go.
It’s actually MORE work than mopping it on my hands and knees, so this is a FAIL in my book.
These things are over rated, ‘seen on tv’ silliness, and not worth the cost and risk.
toddls –
I like the steam function. When you have wood or laminate floor, you should not mop it because it will damage and cause the wood to buckle. If you want to deep clean the floor, you can only use steam. This works great because the steam is gentle and the fabric works well to scrub the dirt off the floor. The water container is fairly small so you have to keep refilling it. It comes with multiple heads to scrub instead of just mop.