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7/29/2011

Bissell 1867 Steam Mop Bare Floor Steam Cleaner Review

Bissell 1867 Steam Mop Bare Floor Steam Cleaner
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I admit it I finally bought something because I saw it on an infomercial and all I can say is that I am very impressed!! I have 2 dogs, a husband that works in the oilfield, me the messy cook, and I live in sandy red dirt west Texas. This thing can really handle it all.I also like how the mop pad also goes over my 1/4 round on the baseboards and gets them too.In addition I love that I don't have to immediatly leave the area after I have mopped because the fumes from the chemicals are so strong... as my experience was when I tried the swiffer wetjet. I had debated as to whether to get this with the Bissell CatchAll or to get the Hoover Floormate and so far I am very happy with th choice I have made.
One hint I found out when using this product that is not mentioned in the instructions is that it works best when you pull it backwards instead of forwards.( like I do when using my hoover steamvac widepath) I noticed when I was pushing forwards all the steam seamed to be coming out the back of the mop head and when I pulled it backwards all the steam went apparantly on the floor because I barely saw it coming out but I could certainly see the difference. After using this product I really can say that my floor is clean. not only does it look clean , but I know that the steam is killing bacteria and I can believe it or not , breathe better. I dont know if this is because it is like being around a vaporizer or because it is killing bacteria and dustmites but it does.
WHen all of these new and improved moppping gadgets hit the market I had been hopfull because hey, I admit I hate mopping. After mopping while the floor was still wet it never failed that either my dogs or my husband when just walk on it and get it dirty again.So I tried the swiffer wetjet and was not impressed because of the strong smell of the cleaner, having to buy cleaner and pads all the time, did not get ground in stuff very well, and Knowing that I was only degreasing and not disinfecting the floor. This steam mop is cost effeciant because I don't have to keep buying cleaner or pads. It is reccomened to use distilled water to maximize the use of the water filter but 1$ /gallon compared to $3/liter isn't bad and I may end up getting one of those pur things to not have to do even that. I honestly recommend this product and hope that this may help someone considering buying it!

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Bissell Steam Mop Bare Floor Steam Cleaner - the most environmentally safe and thorough way to clean your bare floors

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7/18/2011

Haan SV-60 Hard-Floor Steam Vacuum Cleaner Review

Haan SV-60 Hard-Floor Steam Vacuum Cleaner
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The Haan SV 60 is a Great Machine!My problem is with Amazon - The specifications clearly state that there is only ONE microfiber pad included and that the "optional carpet tray can be purchased separately."ONE microfiber pad leaves the 200.00 steam vac USELESS!!!!I have purchased pads, but they don't fit at all.... I just grin and bear it because I love the steamer..... As for carpets, I can't use my SV 60 on my carpets because NO ONE, ANY WHERE, can help me find a carpet tray....... I should have researched and purchased one from another vendor that includes FOUR microfiber pads AND the carpet tray with agitator brush...... The 50.00 extra that I would have paid would have been MONEY WELL SPENT ...... you cannot put a price on the time and effort I have spent trying to PAY for PADS that FIT and the Carpet Tray...... Buyer Beware!!!!Somehow, be CERTAIN of the contents of the box.....

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For all-in-one floor care, this upright cleaner functions not only as a vacuum to suck up dust, debris, pet fur, and more, but also as a 212-degree F steam-cleaning floor sanitizer that kills 99.99-percent of germs and bacteria--no broom, dustpan, mop, bucket, or harsh chemicals required. Power buttons for "steam" and "vacuum" make it easy to switch from one function to the other or to use both functions simultaneously. The steamer works with regular tap water, heats up in less than 40 seconds, and will provide up to 40 minutes of continuous steam on a full tank of water. Other highlights include an ergonomic grip to reduce hand and wrist stress; "ready" indicator lights; a removable water tank; a lightweight design at just over 8 pounds (with a full tank of water); and a HEPA filtration system to reduce airborne allergens for a healthier home. A floor-protector pad, a super-absorbent ultra-microfiber cleaning pad for reduced friction and fast drying, a pad tray, and a user manual come included. An optional carpet tray can be purchased separately. The 1500-watt hard-floor cleaner measures 9 by 11-3/5 by 49-1/5 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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7/15/2011

Hoover FloorMate SpinScrub Bagless Vacuum, FH40010B Review

Hoover FloorMate SpinScrub Bagless Vacuum, FH40010B
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The machine does everything the ad says. I do want to tell you a little info on it (especially if you are out of shape or overweight)
To me it felt heavier than 16 pounds before adding water. But not unreasonably.
If you have stuck on food or gum or whatever.....the brushes with not scrub it away, so get this up beforehand.
May be wise to alternate hands during use or you may get an ache in your waist.
Practice makes perfect on getting tile floor surface to not look a little filmy.
If you use the hoover floormate detergent the room will smell nice and fresh for awhile.
The drying part of the routine takes excess water up but floor will still need a little time to finish drying.
I plan to use my Floormate often and all in all am glad I bought it.

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Give your hard floors the spa treatment usually reserved for carpets. No more bucket, broom, or hands-and-knees scrubbing with the blue, beltless Hoover FloorMate SpinScrub Bagless Vacuum, a 3-in-1 cleaner that vacuums, washes, and dries hard floors so quickly you might not know what to do with all that extra time. Its new multi-purpose SpinScrub technology involves exclusive patented counter-rotating brushes that gently wash and scrub hard floors from all angles. The SpinScrub brushes are designed to clean while gently scrubbing sealed wood and vinyl, grout, and tile. Dual tanks keep clean and dirty water separate, so you never put dirty water back on the floor. Use the quick-drying squeegee to dry floors quickly, so you can get right back to living on them. 13-inch cleaning path shortens cleaning time. Nozzles and brushes remove for easy cleaning. Use the comfortable, ergonomic handle with easy trigger control to squirt detergent where needed. 27-foot quick-release power cord lets you clean a large room without unplugging. Folds easily to store in small space. Rubber wheels glide gently and won't scratch floors. Includes 16 ounces of detergent and 30 hard-surface wipes. 15.2 x 12.2 x 31 inches. 16 pounds. 1-year limited warranty.

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6/06/2011

Haan HD-50 Duo Steam Sweeper & Floor Sanitizer Review

Haan HD-50 Duo Steam Sweeper & Floor Sanitizer
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I'll admit I'm a person who dislikes housework with a passion--but I'm a stickler for a clean and sanitary environment. Since the kitchen and the bathrooms are the most heavily traveled and visited, I was especially drawn to the Haan Duo Steam Sweeper and Sanitizer, beacause it was able to tackle a few tasks at the same time.Originally when I had to mop the floor, I'd sweep the area, fill two buckets:one with hot water and Mr. Clean--and the other bucket with clear, cold rinse water. And then the process of trying to clean the floor would begin...

After the floor finally dried, there was always a slight disinfectant residue that felt tacky whenever I'd walk across what I thought was a clean floor.

When I opened my Haan-Duo, the first place I thought I'd try the machine was the prep area in my kitchen.Between the grease and food stains, footprints, scuff marks, and crumbs, I thought if something as simple as water/steam could clean and sanitize that
mess--then it was worth every penny.

The first pass in the prep area was absolutely amazing!Not only did the Haan-Duo pick up the things I had been able to see, but it went deeper into the floor to clean things I couldn't see.My flooring is rather old, but after one cleaning, the luster I thought was gone came right back to life.Grey tiles I thought were part of the color pattern on the floor were dazzlingly white.For the first time, in a long time, the floor looked fantastic!

I then completed the bathrooms.The grout in between the tiles was perfectly clean.I tried it on my hard wood floors--and the same consistent results made the floor look like new in minutes!

The Haan-Duo is light, compact, and it delivers every time I've used the product.My only critique of the system is that it is difficult to really get in and around the back end of the toilet area because of its width.If there were an attachment, perhaps shaped like a triangle, it would get to the hard to reach spaces without any trouble.If indeed, Haan makes a hand-held model with the varying heads, I'd purchase it in a heartbeat.

The velcro pads pick up every bit of floor residue, and then when I'm finished cleaning, I wash the pads out with gentle soap, and put them in the sun to dry.

The Haan-Duo us very eco-friendly.No more do I have to worry about allergic reactions from cleaning products.The surfaces are sanitized in a natural way--without chemicals.

It's really made my workload so much easier!

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Haan Duo Steamer/Sweeper

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5/10/2011

Bissell Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea, 1867-7 Review

Bissell Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea, 1867-7
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(update: This review was updated on 11-2-09 after I got to compare the Bissell as well as add notes about the Ladybugg steamer at the bottom)

I live in a neighborhood where EVERY home is "green built certified" this means that, to have that certification, the builder built no homes with carpet. All the main floors are polished concrete and the upper floors wood. The bathrooms all have tile and/or slate in every home.

Because of this, as you could imagine, steam mops are quite the neccessity...not only because they get the hard surfaces better than anything else, but because they are also "green" and clean chemical free. I'll be honest, for us...that's a bonus but we weren't cleaning chemical free before. We like chemical free for our pet's paws but I'll confess I was mopping with chemicals before I got my steamer and just kept the pets out of the room while doing it because, up until then, I couldn't get it clean any other way.

Okay, so that said...we decided to have a steamer show down to compare 5 different steamers because my friends and I knew as long as we are in these homes we are gonna have to have a steamer to get all these hard floors clean...we may as well figure out which one to buy next go round. Because my own home is graced with 2 cats, 3 dogs, and two gregarious cooks, my kitchen floor (which had not ever been cleaned by a steamer since my steamer had just arrived) was the testing spot.

Mind you, I vaccuum twice per week and do a mega mop twice a week. I THOUGHT I had pretty clean floors in spite of my pet capacity.

I thought wrong. These picked up dirt so well it's scary

So here's the results:

1. steam mops are the mac daddys of clean floors. What these things picked up was tremendous and no comparison to my vigorous prior constant major mopping.

2. So now I'll break down the elements of each mop we used and then go into more detail about each at the end.

We tried out:
"S": The shark by Europro
"E" The Envirosteamer by Eureka
"H" the haan steamer
"M" the Monster
"B" The Bissell Green Tea

CORD LENGTH: so you don't have to stop and unplug and replug in somewhere else:
Shark ( will be referred to as S):20 feet
Envirosteamer (will be referred to as E): 25 feet
Haan: (will be referred to as H)19'8"
Monster (will be referred to as M): 25 feet
Bissell (will be referred to as B) 17 feet

STEAM TEMPERATURE: this is a primary element. The hotter the steam, the more dirt picked up and hot steam will also kill parasites, mold and mildew and loosen more dirt:
S 110 degrees. lame
E 220 degrees. very hot
H 212 degrees. very hot
M 266 degrees. hottest...although the envirosteamer and haan seemed plenty hot enough. The shark didn't clean nearly as well and this was one reason. 110 degrees just isn't going to melt off stuck on grime.
B 125 degrees. Note that, because of this low steam temperature the manual said that if I wanted to sanitize the floor or pick up caked on spills, I had to "hold the steamer on the spot for 15 seconds but no more than 20 because that could damage some floors". Now I don't know about you, but if I can sanitize with one swipe of the other steamers because of their sanitizing temps my floor will be done WAY faster...and I also don't have to carry a timer to worry about the extra 5 seconds where my wood floors could get damaged when I have to hold the Bissell for 15 seconds on my wood but no more than 20! My sink water is hotter than the Bissell so it would take less time to use a regular mop if I have to hold the steamer on every spot of my floor for 15 seconds to sanitize. Just sayin

BUILD:
We found how it was made corresponded with issues with the steamer. The Shark, for example, was quite flimsy and they actually sell replacement handle kits because so many people have issues with the handle breaking! We know this because my neighbor's shark broke and the store had a replacement handle kit on the shelf because he said "it happens often". That's an extra cost.
Envirosteamer: Was 5.4 lbs which made it lightweight but strong enough that you didn't have to press down to clean. Very well made and strong parts
Haan: not made as well as the envirosteamer but it's more expensive so this was a surprise. A bit flimsy and you need to press down on it more to clean at 3.15 lbs.
Monster: hefty and well made at 9 lbs but a bit too heavy unless you want a good workout. (Note: They have changed the Monster handles on the mops now and they are all plastic and people are having breakage issues)
Bissell: It's 8.4 pounds but that includes a water filter that you have to get for this one (see notes below)

WATER CAPACITY: Very important because having to stop and add more water just adds on to the time you have to spend cleaning, especially if you are cleaning a hallway or livingroom or some other area that has no sink:
S: only holds 10 oz of water. Lasted for 10 miinutes of cleaning
E: holds 20 oz. of water. Lasted forover 20 minutes of cleaning (we stopped at 20 and it was still going)
H: holds 11.83 oz of water. Lasted for 13 minutes of cleaning
M: holds 17 oz. of water. Lasted for 15 minutes of cleaning
B: holds 13 oz of water, lasted for 12.5 minutes of cleaning AND you have to undo and remove the tank from the machine every time you fill it up then hook it back on and the steam tank is on the handle rather than the base so the steam doesn't flow directly out after heating up which may explain why it's not as hot once it leaves the machine. The way this mop is made the water flows past heating elements which can, according to Bissell, develop calcium deposits on it so this is the only mop where, because of this, you also have to use a water filter with it and replace the water filter when there is build up which means an extra 12 bucks every few months. The better mops are made to heat the water in a metal tank so this is not an issue and you pour the water directly into the tank.

STEAM HOLES: We found a difference although you'd think they'd all be the same. The shark and Bissell only had one hole that the steam came out of so it wasn't cleaning things on the edges, just in one spot. All the others had steam coming from bottom and sides.

SIZE: The taller it is the less stooping, the wider the mop head, the more it covers
S: 40"Hx12"Wx7"D. Apparently built only for the height of a small child to push unless you want to bend over and push.
E: 50"Hx13.25"Wx6.75"D(the fact that this depth was smaller made it reach under applicances better...it fit better under things)
H: 50.5x11.5x7.5
M: 48x12.7.5
B: 45.25H (this was uncomfortably short as well) x11 x8.4 (even though this didn't fit under cabinets because of the depth it did swivel the best)

Conclusion of comparison: First it must be pointed out that, in order to use the shark and the Bissell, you had to keep pumping the water. This was the most annoying feature of anything...the others just steamed on their own and didn't wear out your fingers. Hated this feature of the shark and Bissell. We liked that the Monster and the Shark and Envirosteamer and the Bissell came with 2 cleaning pads rather than one. The Haan only came with one at the time of the review (I double checked since when she bought hers it was also only one and as of today, that hasn't changed) so that ups the price even more because I can't imagine only wanting one to clean. All worked well on sanitizing mattresses and showers. too.

But the winner picked by all of us unanimously as the mop we want to have for our next steam mop order?
The Eureka Envirosteamer. It picked up the most dirt, was made as well as the Monster but was less expensive, held the most water, emitted the most very hot steam so it sanitized as well and quickly wiped up caked on spills, lasted 3 times as long with one water resevoir fill-up as the others, and had a cord as long as the monster. BUT if you have carpets than I might recommend the Monster because it has a carpet attachment that allows you to steam clean your carpets and it picked up pretty close to the same amount of dirt as the Eureka Envirosteamer, and had close to the same features...a bit heavier though but that may make it last even longer. It is costlier, but to clean 2 surfaces I would think that might make it worth it.

UPDATE: The Haan just started including 2 pads with the mop according to the product description page. Not that this changes our opinion since it didn't work as well and the parts were flimsier, but it should be noted that this issue of not having enough cleaning pads has now been resolved and is equal to the other mops.

ANOTHER UPDATE: 1. The Shark came out with a new machine that holds more water and has a longer cord BUT it still only heats the water to 110 degrees so it won't sanitize or get rid of trapped grime at this "bathwater" temperature.

Another update: I haven't tried it yet but was told about an even better mop than the Eureka Envirosteamer but I can't personally afford it...still, it's worth mentioning in case you can. It's called the Ladybug XL2300 and is a canister steam mop. It heats the water to 298 degrees (woah!) so it's a super sanitizer but it's over a thousand bucks. It also comes with 6 towels. I didn't include it in my review because I haven't ever tried it and I wanted to only include mops I personally tried but it's got great enough stats that, even though it's out of my price range, I thought I'd pass it on as a super sanitizer when I read about it.

Also: Don't spend money buying extra pads for the Eureka. I was in a pinch and used a kitchen dish...Read more›

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BISSELL 1867A Steam Mop- Hard Floor Cleaner for an all natural chemical-free clean. Steam Mop has quick release cord wrap with slim, lightweight design.100% Chemical-free product with steam on demand.

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4/03/2011

Haan FS20 Plus Steam Cleaning Floor Sanitizer with Deluxe Sanitizing Tray Review

Haan FS20 Plus Steam Cleaning Floor Sanitizer with Deluxe Sanitizing Tray
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(update: This review was updated on 11-2-09 after I got to compare the Bissell as well as add notes about the Ladybugg steamer at the bottom.Also someone has since edited an old review on the Eureka Envirosteamer page to include all the mops we reviewed and the temperatures we recorded, etcwhen their old review contained none of that. Because of this, this may look redundant and I apologize. At the time of this review this was the only review that contained this information on any of the steamer pages. Because their review is above mine on the Envirosteamer page and has an older date, it would appear as though we simply were redundant or WE copied their review but, instead, their review was edited after we discovered all these things and then they added our infoto their review...I apologize that it makes reading the reviews now a little boring but we are flattered that someone took all our information and put it into their old review. :-) )

I live in a neighborhood where EVERY home is "green built certified" this means that, to have that certification, the builder built no homes with carpet. All the main floors are polished concrete and the upper floors wood. The bathrooms all have tile and/or slate in every home.

Because of this, as you could imagine, steam mops are quite the neccessity...not only because they get the hard surfaces better than anything else, but because they are also "green" and clean chemical free. I'll be honest, for us...that's a bonus but we weren't cleaning chemical free before. We like chemical free for our pet's paws but I'll confess I was mopping with chemicals before I got my steamer and just kept the pets out of the room while doing it because, up until then, I couldn't get it clean any other way.

Okay, so that said...we decided to have a steamer show down to compare 5 different steamers because my friends and I knew as long as we are in these homes we are gonna have to have a steamer to get all these hard floors clean...we may as well figure out which one to buy next go round. Because my own home is graced with 2 cats, 3 dogs, and two gregarious cooks, my kitchen floor (which had not ever been cleaned by a steamer since my steamer had just arrived) was the testing spot.

Mind you, I vaccuum twice per week and do a mega mop twice a week. I THOUGHT I had pretty clean floors in spite of my pet capacity.

I thought wrong. These picked up dirt so well it's scary

So here's the results:

1. steam mops are the mac daddys of clean floors. What these things picked up was tremendous and no comparison to my vigorous prior constant major mopping.

2. So now I'll break down the elements of each mop we used and then go into more detail about each at the end.

We tried out:
"S": The shark by Europro
"E" The Envirosteamer by Eureka
"H" the haan steamer
"M" the Monster
"B" The Bissell Green Tea

CORD LENGTH: so you don't have to stop and unplug and replug in somewhere else:
Shark ( will be referred to as S):20 feet
Envirosteamer (will be referred to as E): 25 feet
Haan: (will be referred to as H)19'8"
Monster (will be referred to as M): 25 feet
Bissell (will be referred to as B) 17 feet

STEAM TEMPERATURE: this is a primary element. The hotter the steam, the more dirt picked up and hot steam will also kill parasites, mold and mildew and loosen more dirt:
S 110 degrees. lame
E 220 degrees. very hot
H 212 degrees. very hot
M 266 degrees. hottest...although the envirosteamer and haan seemed plenty hot enough. The shark didn't clean nearly as well and this was one reason. 110 degrees just isn't going to melt off stuck on grime.
B 125 degrees. Note that, because of this low steam temperature the manual said that if I wanted to sanitize the floor or pick up caked on spills, I had to hold the steamer on the spot for 15 seconds but no more than 20 because that could damage some floors. Now I don't know about you, but if I can sanitize with one swipe of the other steamers because of their sanitizing temps my floor will be done WAY faster but I don't have a timer to worry about the extra 5 secons where my wood floors could get damaged. My sink water is hotter than this so it would take less time to use a regular mop if I have to hold the steamer on every spot of my floor for 15 seconds to santize. Just sayin

BUILD:
We found how it was made corresponded with issues with the steamer. The Shark, for example, was quite flimsy and they actually sell replacement handle kits because so many people have issues with the handle breaking! We know this because my neighbor's shark broke and the store had a replacement handle kit on the shelf because he said "it happens often". That's an extra cost.
Envirosteamer: Was 5.4 lbs which made it lightweight but strong enough that you didn't have to press down to clean. Very well made and strong parts
Haan: not made as well as the envirosteamer but it's more expensive so this was a surprise. A bit flimsy and you need to press down on it more to clean at 3.15 lbs.
Monster: hefty and well made at 9 lbs but a bit too heavy unless you want a good workout. (Note: They have changed the Monster handles on the mops now and they are all plastic and people are having breakage issues)
Bissell: It's 8.4 pounds but that includes a water filter that you have to get for this one (see notes below)

WATER CAPACITY: Very important because having to stop and add more water just adds on to the time you have to spend cleaning, especially if you are cleaning a hallway or livingroom or some other area that has no sink:
S: only holds 10 oz of water. Lasted for 10 miinutes of cleaning
E: holds 20 oz. of water. Lasted forover 20 minutes of cleaning (we stopped at 20 and it was still going)
H: holds 11.83 oz of water. Lasted for 13 minutes of cleaning
M: holds 17 oz. of water. Lasted for 15 minutes of cleaning
B: holds 13 oz of water, lasted for 12.5 minutes of cleaning AND you have to undo and remove the tank from the machine every time you fill it up then hook it back on and the steam tank is on the handle rather than the base so the steam doesn't flow directly out after heating up which may explain why it's not as hot once it leaves the machine. The way this mop is made the water flows past heating elements which can, according to Bissell, develop calcium deposits on it so this is the only mop where, because of this, you also have to use a water filter with it and replace the water filter when there is build up which means and extra 12 bucks every few months. The better mops are made to heat the water in a metal tank so this is not an issue and you pour the water directly into the tank.

STEAM HOLES: We found a difference although you'd think they'd all be the same. The shark only had one hole that the steam came out of so it wasn't cleaning things on the edges, just in one spot. All the others had steam coming from bottom and sides.

SIZE: The taller it is the less stooping, the wider the mop head, the more it covers
S: 40"Hx12"Wx7"D
E: 50"Hx13.25"Wx6.75"D(the fact that this depth was smaller made it reach under applicances better...it fit better under things)
H: 50.5x11.5x7.5
M: 48x12.7.5
B: 45.25H (this was uncomfortably short) x11 x8.4 (even though this didn't fit under cabinets because of the depth it did swivel the best)

Conclusion of comparison: First it must be pointed out that, in order to use the shark and the Bissell, you had to keep pumping the water. This was the most annoying feature of anything...the others just steamed on their own and didn't wear out your fingers. Hated this feature of the shark and Bissell. We liked that the Monster and the Shark and Envirosteamer and the Bissell came with 2 cleaning pads rather than one. The Haan only came with one at the time of the review (I double checked since when she bought hers it was also only one and as of today, that hasn't changed) so that ups the price even more because I can't imagine only wanting one to clean. All worked well on sanitizing mattresses and showers. too.

But the winner picked by all of us unanimously as the mop we want to have for our next steam mop order?
The Eureka Envirosteamer. It picked up the most dirt, was made as well as the Monster but was less expensive, held the most water, emitted the most very hot steam so it sanitized as well, lasted 3 times as long with one water resevor fillup as the others, and had a cord as long as the monster. BUT if you have carpets than I would recommend the Monster because it has a carpet attachment that allows you to steam clean your carpets and it picked up pretty close to the same amount of dirt as the Eureka Envirosteamer, and had close to the same features...a bit heavier though but that may make it last even longer. It is costlier, but to clean 2 surfaces I would think that might make it worth it.

UPDATE: The Haan just started including 2 pads with the mop according to the product description page. Not that this changes our opinion since it didn't work as well and the parts were flimsier, but it should be noted that this issue of not having enough cleaning pads has now been resolved and is equal to the other mops.

ANOTHER UPDATE: 1. The Shark came out with a new machine that holds more water and has a longer cord BUT it still only heats the water to 110 degrees so it won't sanitize or get rid of trapped grime at this "bathwater" temperature.

Another update: I haven't tried it yet but was told about an even better mop than the Eureka Envirosteamer but I can't personally afford it...still, it's worth mentioning in case you can. It's...Read more›

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Product Description:
Haan's FS20 steam cleaning floor sanitizer enables you to easily clean and sanitize any sealed hard surface floor without using chemicals--providing an ecologically green and naturally healthy way to keep your home clean. The FS20 emits 212-degree F steam to kill 99 percent of germs, bacteria and dust mites and leave your floors instantly dry. Weighing less than 4 pounds with a full tank of water, the FS20 features 15 powerful, evenly-spaced steam jets for maximum cleaning potential and provides up to 20 minutes of steam cleaning time.
The FS20 Plus is quick to start up and is ready to use in less than 3 minutes. Engineered to reduce friction and dry floors instantly, the patented super-absorbent, multilayer Ultra-Microfiber cleaning pads lock in dirt and leave floors dry to the touch--and they're machine washable and reusable. The ultra-microfiber material used by Haan is 5-10 times thinner than common microfiber, providing for a significantly higher thread count in the same surface area. The thinner and higher the thread count, the greater the absorption--and the less time you'll spend cleaning.
The Ready For Use Indicator on top of the large easy-grip cap turns orange when the unit is ready to use, and indicator lights on the rear let you know when to refill the unit. Other features include a locking, adjustable telescopic handle made of heavy gauge aluminum, power cord management system, and convenient storage hook for hanging. The unit measures 50-1/2 by 11-1/2 by 7-1/2 inches (HxWxD) when fully extended and weighs 3.15 pounds. It's backed by a 1-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box
Haan FS20 steam cleaner, fill cup, floor protector/resting mat, 2 Ultra-Microfiber pads, instructions

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2/26/2011

BISSELL? Steam & Sweep Hard Floor Cleaner Review

BISSELL? Steam & Sweep Hard Floor Cleaner
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I have been researching mops, steam mops, wood floor sweepers, etc. for about two months.I have read every pro and con of pretty much everything out there.I have a ton of wood floor and tile in my house and I absolutely cannot stand to clean it.I hate sweeping the wood floor, I hate the debris that flies in the air, I hate bending over with the dust pan, I hate the sticky feeling my swiffer leaves behind, I just overall have hated my floors for 5 years because they never ever feel clean.I had a friend sing the praises of the Shark steam mop the other day, so I finally decided to break down and buy SOMETHING.I didn't even care if it did an excellent job, I just wanted something. But- my one qualification was that it be a combo steamer and sweeper. I just had to solve the sweeping issue at the same time.Which leaves you with pretty much the Bissell or the Shark.I looked at the Shark at Wal-mart and the bottom of it made me laugh. The vacuum hole is like 3 inches wide and has no brush or anything. I was not impressed with that.So I went to Target and picked up the Bissell.And now I want to marry it and become Mrs. Bissell because it is so fantastic.A few things about this machine you might want to know:It has an awesome, LONG strong cord.It has a really cool "dyson-like" ball joint that makes it super easy to manuever.The steam works great, the water tank looks tiny, but it lasts a really long time, it comes with two pads that are thick and strong, it lays completely flat when going under furniture, it fits under the counters in the kitchen, it doesn't leave very muchwater on the floor (I read other complaints of other manchines that leave a ton of water), it dries really fast, it heats up and is ready in 15 seconds or less, it has a clear compartment on top so you can see what debris it is picking up.One caveat- the suction is not super strong, but then again I like my vacuums to sound like a jet engine and suck my skin off if they had the chance, so maybe I am picky. But the brush feature does pick up a lot of stuff. And having the cleaning pad right behind it helps to trap stuff too.So for instance it picked up small leaves, not a band-aid wrapper.It picked up cracker crumbs and bugs, but not a tag to a shirt.The machine is meant to be used with the vacuum and the steamer going simultaneously to save time, however, I like to use just the vacuum and dry cloth to dust mop/vacuum my floors and then activate the steam and do it seperately.But I did use it together and it did okay.Another nice feature is that it is a light and easy machine so you really enjoy using it and don't feel like you are lugging out a Volkswagen to do your chores.I have had it two days and I have been using the vacuum constantly.I love that thing!And once you do an initial clean- the follow-up cleanings are a snap!I finally feel like my floors are clean.It has changed my whole feeling about my house.As far as anything I don't like, you do have to squeeze a trigger for when you want steam and if you are steaming your whole floor then your finger hurts by the end and that is a little annoying.It does also take some upmh! to push it when you are steam cleaning at first.I am sure it gets easier as the floor is cleaner :)Anyway, this machine is one of the best purchases I have made in a long time.I highly recommend it!

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The BISSELL® Steam & Sweep clears hard floors of dry debris and steam cleans all in one pass. Now you can thoroughly clean your hard floors while saving time. The BISSELL® Steam & Sweep combines BISSELL's powerful and trusted sweeping technology with the natural power of steam for a total one-step, time saving complete clean.

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