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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Ladybug 2200S Steamer w/ TANCS, Continuous Fill (60 PSI)

The Ladybug 2200S is the ultimate residential steam clean system. Ladybug helps you breathe easier with a safe way to clean your home and protect your family. The unique TANCS system heat treats the minerals in tap water to create a chemical-free steam that is EPA registered to provide added disinfectant so you can reduce or eliminate the need for external cleansers. TANCS steam on the Ladybug is almost effortless and will leave your home smelling fresh without the use of chemicals. Additionally, TANCS means you will never have to demineralize your boiler which extends the life of your system and saves you time. The continous-fill dual resevoir system ensures you will never run out of steam. The Ladybug 2200S with TANCS is perfect for killing allergens dust mites, bed bugs and also removing household dirt, mold and grime. The compact design and carrying handle offer convenience and portability needed for household cleaning.

Amazon Sales Rank: #409310 in Home Brand: Ladybug Model: 2200S-TANCS Dimensions: 25.00 pounds 1500w Stainless Steel Boiler 1.7 liter Boiler with 1.4 liter Resevoir for Continuous Steam Operation Adjustable Pressure Control, Up to 60 PSI Steam Pressure 6.7 ft. Detachable Steam Hose with Fingertip Flow Control 8 Year Warranty on Boiler Component

Most helpful customer reviews 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. This thing is awesome! By Mespo When I started doing research on purchasing a dry vapor steamer, I was going to go with a middle of the road version - not cheap at 600 bucks, but not as nice as this one for sure. I finally decided to go with the ladybug after weeks of poring over information and comparing. One of the best decisions - I use this thing for EVERYTHING. Other machines, when the water gets low, you have to turn off the machine and unplug it and let it cool for like 40 minutes before you can refill it and then turn it back on and wait for it to heat up again. I don't have time to do that - I have to squeeze my cleaning time in when my toddler is napping or sleeping. I can basically fill the tank, plug it in and turn it on and it's ready to go in about 15 minutes - while it's heating up initially, I clear away the clutter in the room. I start in the kitchen and use the triangle brush with the terrycloth towel to clean the counters, cupboards, fridge and sink basin. This literally takes a couple of minutes tops. It took me SO much longer with crap chemicals and paper towels and/or a sponge. This you just glide over the surfaces and it just melts away the grease and junk and gets soaked up into the towel. It also cools very quickly (like almost instantly) when you stop pulling the trigger for the steam, so I can easily pop off the attachment and put on the spray nozzel and blast the nookes and crannies in the sink, around the handles and the dish sprayer. Then I'll usually get carried away and start disinfecting the drains, cabinet handles, the seal around the fridge and freezer that captures crumbs and grows mildew, the seal area around the dishwasher door that gets disgusting, the stove burners, etc etc etc. But again, this all takes a few minutes. You just fly from one thing to the next and the steam is so hot it is almost dry even after being blasted by the spray nozzel. I usually just wipe over with the another terrycloth towel for the heck of it but you don't have to. Then I slap on the rectangle attachment and toss a towel on there (btw, the short DVD it comes with shows you how to diaper the towel onto the attachments (you don't have to, but they are really nice in capturing the crud that this thing imulsifies off of any surface. It takes about 5 seconds total to do it since the clips are super strong and easy to use) and quickly steam the floor. You can seriously clean and disinfect the entire kitchen in a matter of minutes without a single chemical. Even though we had switched to all natural cleaners, they still leave residue and many have strong scents. Another thing I noticed is that with a dry vapor steamer, everything gleams when it's been cleaned (and our kitchen is super old!). I never realized just how matte the surfaces were after using cleaners since they leave a film behind and a steamer does not. It's just water that you are using. At this point, after using the blast nearly full steam on the sink for a few minutes, I switch the machine off and can instantly open the cap and refill the tank. You don't have to refill it until it beeps that it's running low, but I usually do it after each major room (bathrooms, kitchen) that I clean because why not? You don't have to wait for it to cool like other machines, you can do it on the fly. Then you pick it up and move it to the next room (for me I tackle the bathrooms next) and plug it in and turn it on and it signals it's ready in a couple minutes (about 2-3) Again, I clean up the clutter in those few minutes and then I'm ready to steam away the bathroom germs. Triangle brush on the walls, ceilings (big mildew hotspot, we have the kind you can't really see. You have to wipe it down and then you see the telltale pink residue on the towel), mirrors, counters, showers, sinks then the floors. I do it in this order so I go from cleanest thing to dirtiest thing - the same towel

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