- Versatile Floor Cleaner: The Koblenz Carpet and Hardwood Floor Cleaner is a multi-functional powerhouse that not only polishes but also effectively shampoos, scrubs, waxes, and buffs various hard floors and carpets with its 2-speed settings.
- Powerful Motor: Equipped with a heavy-duty 4.2-amp, all-metal motor running at 1100 RPM and full-width bronze gears, our durable carpet shampooer delivers strong, consistent performance, ensuring thorough cleaning and polishing with ease.
- Spacious Tank Capacity: The rug cleaner boasts a 120-oz. tank, allowing for extended cleaning sessions without frequent refills. Its 12″ cleaning path enables effortless cleaning of large floor areas in less time.
- Twin Brush System: The floor scrubber’s twin brushes rotate in opposite directions, offering exceptional stability and ease of handling during operation. Our carpet cleaner comes with a 5′ power cord for enhanced mobility.
- Comprehensive Accessory Set: Our rug shampooer includes a variety of accessories, such as one pair each of scrubbing brushes, tan polishing pads, and lambswool buffing pads, ensuring versatile cleaning options.
Koblenz Shampooer and Polisher Cleaning Machine, Floor Cleaner with 1100-rpm Motor, 5′ Power Cord, 120-oz Tank, 2-Speed Settings, Scrubbing Brushes, Lambswool Pads, and…
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Jw –
Scrubbing and buffing. Works great.
Me at Amazon –
Tener en cuenta la compra de los consumibles (almohadillas) para diversas tareas
Jw –
First let me clarify my following statements. I used to own a machine similar to this many years ago, It had the Kenmore brand on it.
I would have given it 5 stars except for the following two reasons.
1) Attachment points for the brushes should be made sturdier
2) Attachment materials and method for the buffing and scrubbing pads are of lower quality than I would have liked.
3) The included buffing pads are kind of flimsy and synthetic foam back stuff. Low grade.
I put the machine together and started scrubbing floors. Everything worked very well as I remember the Kenmore. I stripped the old wax off of the floors and put down fresh wax. Looks great.
I strongly recommend the machine based on initial experience. No problem with dispensing solution. Plenty of power to scrub. Very pleased over all.
I used my scrubber again today. I scrubbed my kitchen floor and put three coats of high gloss wax down. Everything looks great. The only thing that I have found at all disappointing about this machine, the accompanying scrubbing pads. They are okay but not great. After using them to my bathroom and then my kitchen one of them the whole is stretched out and I will have to get another set.
Having had experience with a similar machine one of the things I’ve noticed with people complaining about the unit scrubbing oh, I think it’s because you’re not wetting the floor enough. I am not talking about carpet. I am strictly talking about hard surface floors. You need to make sure you have plenty of solution down before you even turn the machine on. What I do when I’m all set to begin scrubbing I pulled the trigger to dispense solution and let it run for about 30 seconds or so and then I turn the unit on. I don’t let up on the trigger or the solution release until I have a good amount on the floor where I am scrubbing. Another thing you can do to improve your results is to keep a bucket of clean hot water and an old-fashioned stranded mop nearby. Do not let the dirty solution dry onto the floor! If you do that it will stick and you’ll either have a dirty spot or you will have to scrub that area again. When I scrub I rinse my floors with clean hot water three times. I let it dry thoroughly and then I apply the wax or whatever I need to put on the floor. This is what works for me. I hope this helps others that are puzzling over how to use this archaic old style machine to get a better experience and the four use of their machine. If you using a scrub pad or anything like that and it starts punching up your floor is too dry. That’s the key.
L. SIMPSON –
Have been trying to find a good hard floor and carpet cleaner combo and have thus far been unsuccessful. I have ordered, tried and returned all of the reasonably priced consumer models–each for different reasons. The Koblenz is a solid machine, very easy to assemble, and the scrubbing brushes and carpet brushes are good. I tried this on both my carpet and kitchen floor. I started with the carpet, using the scrubbers and solution they provide specific to the carpet. I filled the solution holder full and started cleaning, pulling the trigger to release the liquid as I thought it was needed. After about 10 minutes of moving the carpet cleaner around the carpet, I looked down and the entire canister of solution was empty. I have an oriental carpet I was cleaning so I didn’t notice how wet was it was getting but the spray and release mechanism didn’t work and basically dumped all the liquid, saturating my carpet. I blotted a lot of it up. The carpet did dry and did look a lot cleaner so it worked, just not how I expected. I tried to fix the mechanism and changed scrubbers and cleaners to hard floor cleaning to try the machine on my kitchen floor but again, within 10 minutes of scrubbing my tile floor, the entire canister of cleaning fluid had dumped on my kitchen floor. The upside is that the scrub brushes, ease of assembly and use, and the light “floating” action of the machine when on are all great. The kitchen tiles and carpet were cleaner. The downside, aside from the machine arriving broken, is that there is no way to suck up the water from the tile floor after scrubbing so then one has to mop afterward. Too much work! I would love a machine like this one that also sucks up the dirty water into a separate canister. I tried the models that claim to do this, but they suck as you clean which doesn’t allow enough water to get onto the floor to actually clean it. A machine should scrub first then have a mechanism to switch on to pull up the water.
Lyn –
I used this machine to polish my marble floor. I used marble polish I bought on Amazon with water reservoir on machine. THE FLOOR CAME OUT LIKE A SHEET OF GLASS.
Gram –
I like how easy it is to use and it works very well I haven’t tried it on carpet yet I does great on linoleum
Ghengis –
Just received this and was impressed. Wasn’t flimsy and had enough weight to get the job done without bearing down. Then the dissapoints started. Like the other reviews the tank started leaking and making a mess to mop up. BUt it did clean built up dirt well. THen the motor started dragging like it was straining. No pressure was put on it ant after a short time. Then it started making a rattling sound after being turned off and slowing down. Something was loose inside. So don’t waste time with this until the manufacturer corrects these problems and you start seeing better reviews.
And for some reason Amazon would not allow a return because the item is flammable. Go figure that one out. But they did issue a refund .
johns –
The travertine floor is in the kitchen (bad idea – I know) but it’s very pretty when it’s clean. The tile has a natural textured surface so I wasn’t too worried about scratches. Just wanted it clean. The hard brushes did great to lift the dirt from the natural grooves and grout. Also used a Bissell floor cleaner to vacuum the dirty water and rinse the floor which worked much better than a mop. For tough areas, I let the solution sit for a while to soften the dirt and grime. The scrubber did all the work – no hand scrubbing the grout! I think the process probably stripped most of the sealer from the floor but its clean enough to seal again. The only negative – the tank leaked when I set it aside to the let water soften the dirt, but I’m willing to put up with a few leaks to avoid hand scrubbing the kitchen floor.
Vladimir –
This small unit works well on heavy duty cleans. I’d say it punches above its weight.