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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Bissell Steam Shot Hard-Surface Cleaner, 39N7A

The Bissell Steam Shot allows you to safely clean and sanitize without the fumes and residue of harsh chemicals. When used as directed, the Bissell Steam shot is safe and effective on virtually all surfaces. Use your Steam Shot to clean your countertops, sink, stove, refrigerator, windows, and shower doors. The Steam Shot can also be uses as a fabric steamer to remove wrinkles or refresh clothing.

Amazon Sales Rank: #3474 in Home Color: Light Green Brand: Bissell Model: 39N7A Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 10.00" h x 13.25" w x 8.50" l, 4.85 pounds Powerful high-pressure steam cleaner with easy-to-press trigger Completely chemical-free with no harmful fumes or residue 1000-watt power rating; 16-foot power cord included Includes accessory nozzle, extension hose, flat scraping tool, grout brush, fabric steamer, window squeegee, angle concentrator, and detail brush 8.5 x 13.2 x 10 inches; 5 pounds; 1-year limited warranty

If soap and hot water, cleaning solutions, or tough scrubbing won’t remove stubborn soil, the Bissell Steam Shot will. Whether it’s grease baked on the stovetop, dried fruit juice on the refrigerator shelf, gum on the countertop, or soap scum on your shower door, the Steam Shot uses high-pressure to soften and remove dirt, grime, dried food, and more. You can also use it to clean pet cages, remove wrinkles from clothing, give your plants a cool cloud mist, and clean grills, coolers, garbage disposals, and exhaust fan filters. Perfect for hard-to-reach spots, the Steam Shot is all-natural cleaning with no harmful chemicals, fumes, or residue. The easy-press trigger is comfortable to use. Great for countertops, sinks, and hard surfaces. Only use cool water, and always unplug before filling. 1000-watt power rating with 16-foot power cord included. Comes with accessory nozzle, extension hose, flat scraping tool, grout brush, fabric steamer, window squeegee, angle concentrator, and detail brush. Measures 8.5 x 13.2 x 10 inches with 5-ounce tank. 1-year limited warranty.

Most helpful customer reviews 133 of 134 people found the following review helpful. Workable steam cleaner. By G. Morrison I've had good luck with Bissell products, so, given conflicting reviews for other devices an insufficient reviews for the Steam Shot, I purchased one. OK--it's true. Infomercials for such products are deceptive. Using chemical cleaners is a great deal faster and "easier" than this. Tortoise vs. the hare: This trudges very slowly compared to traditional cleaning. It requires patience. My concerns with chemical cleaners include the residues left over that attract dirt and dust again, the unpleasantness of using and then worrying about chemicals, and, the concerns about using them near foodstuffs, utensils, prep and cooking surfaces, and, pots and pans. The advantage of the Steam Shot (and, likely other similar "electric kettle" hand held colleague devices) is, that once a surface or item is clean, it really "is" clean. I don't have any fear or qualms even about using this on kitchen utensils, bread makers, microwaves, and, oven windows. It's also very good at cleaning kitchen cabinet fronts and vertical surfaces such as the outside of the dishwasher, trash compactor, and the fridge. One thing this is extraordinary at is getting at dirt between a metal (or porcelain) surface (say, a sink or stove) and counter tops (Formica, etc.). It's amazing at "rooting" out such dirt! This is also true of the "line" between back splashes and counter tops. I think that "touch-up" cleaning later on will be faster and easier.... Candle wax on the brick of the hearth? (Or a wall?--I'll need now to patch-paint!) The wax is tedious to remove in any case, yet, this is the best solution I've found--the unit definitely will melt wax so that it's easier to remove--absolutely! As for waiting on the steam, I'm simply busy with scrubbing with a cloth or noting where to clean next--this is not a big problem for me; it seems that, as time goes on, heating up again is pretty fast. I've heard the item's boiling water while heating up. Although it's not always so hot, the steam can become really hot--I certainly believe it becomes hot enough to kill pathogens! It may certainly burn fingers, also, so precautions are smart. Despite what other reviewers think, my Steam Shot becomes very hot: It works! I'm not absolutely certain, but the "kettle" inside appears to be comprised of metal. The plastic of the unit and of the accessories appears to be high quality, also. (When finished with the Steam Shot--allow it to cool sufficiently, then, slowly open the knob until it's removed (steam may slowly vent while opening). Then, before dumping the water, turn the unit slowly on its side over your sink and dump the water out--away from you--hopefully, the water won't "jet" out into your sink really quickly or explosively. (If so, this indicates that the water still is super-heated and dangerous (after all, it was both heated and pressurized): You don't want it ever to "jet" out at you or anyone else. Let the unit cool sufficiently longer next time!) Conclusion: This is nifty, and I enjoy cleaning with it. For heavy cleaning, this requires patience, but, I believe patience is rewarded and saves money! For certain unique household cleaning needs, this fits the bill really well! I haven't tried it, but, a dirty bar-b-q grate likely is too heavy a cleaning task for this. That always has been a pain.... 53 of 53 people found the following review helpful. Great little helper! By Bonnie I just used mine for the first time (bought it elsewhere). I used it to clean the stained grout on the kitchen floor. The dog had gotten into the trash several times, so the grout was stained dark brown from coffee grinds. This little steamer did a good job of removing most of the stain. Looking at two sections - steamed and unsteamed - there is an incredible difference, enough so that my floor will not be embarrassing when I am finished. I used the grout attachment at first,

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