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US Mall 1 - Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea

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List Price: $99.99
Our Price: $78.88
Your Save: $ 21.11 ( 21% )
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Manufacturer: Bissell
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Kitchen Brand: Bissell EAN: 0011120006520 Feature: Upright electric mop cleans hard-floor surfaces using steam only Label: Bissell Manufacturer: Bissell Model: 1867A Publisher: Bissell Release Date: 2007-08-27 Studio: Bissell
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Features
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Upright electric mop cleans hard-floor surfaces using steam only Provides an all-natural deep clean without chemicals, fumes, or residues 360-degree swivel mop head cleans hard-to-reach places Includes two washable and reusable microfiber mop pads, an internal water filter, and quick-release cord wrap Measures 6 by 11 by 45-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Pleasantly Surprised Comment: I was looking at Swiffers when I read a review directing me to this product. I decided to check it out and even though it was more expensive, I figured it would be a better investment in the long run.
I got this in the mail very quickly. I noticed the terror in my husband's eyes when the somewhat large box was waiting for us. I opened it up, saw that there were only two screws in the box and sent him off to watch tv. The assembly was super easy and fast (if I can do it, anyone can).
Then I put this to work on my kitchen floor. We have a large Doberman that manages to track in every bit of dirt she can find. She also makes a pond out of the floor area next to her food and water dishes. I ran this (only having to stop and really steam a few trouble spots) and the floor looks great. I was surprised at how well the steam removed dried on dirt and gunk.
I then pulled the cloth off and threw it in the dirty laundry basket. Simple and effective. I went a little bit slower than I would have with a Swiffer just because I wanted the steam to really work but I am not sure that made a huge difference. Overall, I am happy. I am going to do some reading on the filter life and perhaps order a few extra cloths but that's about it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Item Comment: This thing is great. It cleans the floors even the stubborn gunk that I use to have to use a butter knife to scrap off. It heats up quick and the steam power does the trick. It uses very little water to clean the whole house. The majority of my house is ceramic tile and laminate flooring. The only negative that I have come up with after 2 months of use is the cord is too short. It's long enough for any one room, but if you go from room to room like you would with a vacuum you have to unplug and find a closer outlet.
Customer Rating:      Summary: bissel steam mop Comment: This is a very good product for steam cleaning relatively clean to begin with wood floors. You must vacume the floors very well before use and I would suggest weekly steam cleanings. This product would not be good for heavily soiled wood floors or wood floors without a good sealant. I like it very much though as compared to to using an old fashioned bucket and mop. This machine limits the amount of liquid hitting the floor by using steam and the steam is naturally hot so you know it is disinfecting. I rate it 4/5 only because it is best for minimally soiled wood floors that are vacumed frequently for dust/dirt. I. Zinser Midcoast, Maine
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect for ceramic tile floors Comment: We just bought a new house. Floor cleaning has always been a bit of contention around here. Both my husband and I have back trouble (who doesn't once they hit their 40's). Anyway, cleaning floors the old fashioned way (hands and knees) is just not possible unless we spend the next day in bed....who has time?
We have 3 children and a long-hair cat. We did not want wood floors again (kids with their ride on toys, hot wheels and various remote control cars & wood floors really don't mix). So we went with large ceramic tile which is beautiful. Our house is 2600 sq ft. Only the bedrooms and dining room are carpet...our kitchen, breakfast area and family room are essentially one huge room and all tile (plus the hall and bathrooms).
So I set out on a search for the best way to clean them, without killing ourselves. Pushing around a mop in water that continually gets dirty ruins the grout. We rented a newly built house while this one was being built and that's how we mopped those floors...and sure enough when we moved out, that grout was 3 shades darker.
After doing a lot of research, I decided to try this steam mop. I liked the idea of not having to buy a special floor cleaner (which is why I decided to try this over the Hoover hard-floor cleaner). We've been here a month. After sweeping with my Eureka boss vac (takes about 20 minutes), I pull out my Bissell. It is fantastic....takes me about 25 minutes to do all my tile. It feels clean, my floors look pristine and my back does not hurt. If you have ceramic tile and want to save your back and/or knees, this is worth every penny.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great product! Comment: Love this floor steamer. Does not get up much dirt but at least I know the germs have been killed.......so I guess it's clean dirt!
Heats up FAST and easy to use.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Pleasantly Surprised Comment: I was looking at Swiffers when I read a review directing me to this product. I decided to check it out and even though it was more expensive, I figured it would be a better investment in the long run.
I got this in the mail very quickly. I noticed the terror in my husband's eyes when the somewhat large box was waiting for us. I opened it up, saw that there were only two screws in the box and sent him off to watch tv. The assembly was super easy and fast (if I can do it, anyone can).
Then I put this to work on my kitchen floor. We have a large Doberman that manages to track in every bit of dirt she can find. She also makes a pond out of the floor area next to her food and water dishes. I ran this (only having to stop and really steam a few trouble spots) and the floor looks great. I was surprised at how well the steam removed dried on dirt and gunk.
I then pulled the cloth off and threw it in the dirty laundry basket. Simple and effective. I went a little bit slower than I would have with a Swiffer just because I wanted the steam to really work but I am not sure that made a huge difference. Overall, I am happy. I am going to do some reading on the filter life and perhaps order a few extra cloths but that's about it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Item Comment: This thing is great. It cleans the floors even the stubborn gunk that I use to have to use a butter knife to scrap off. It heats up quick and the steam power does the trick. It uses very little water to clean the whole house. The majority of my house is ceramic tile and laminate flooring. The only negative that I have come up with after 2 months of use is the cord is too short. It's long enough for any one room, but if you go from room to room like you would with a vacuum you have to unplug and find a closer outlet.
Customer Rating:      Summary: bissel steam mop Comment: This is a very good product for steam cleaning relatively clean to begin with wood floors. You must vacume the floors very well before use and I would suggest weekly steam cleanings. This product would not be good for heavily soiled wood floors or wood floors without a good sealant. I like it very much though as compared to to using an old fashioned bucket and mop. This machine limits the amount of liquid hitting the floor by using steam and the steam is naturally hot so you know it is disinfecting. I rate it 4/5 only because it is best for minimally soiled wood floors that are vacumed frequently for dust/dirt. I. Zinser Midcoast, Maine
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect for ceramic tile floors Comment: We just bought a new house. Floor cleaning has always been a bit of contention around here. Both my husband and I have back trouble (who doesn't once they hit their 40's). Anyway, cleaning floors the old fashioned way (hands and knees) is just not possible unless we spend the next day in bed....who has time?
We have 3 children and a long-hair cat. We did not want wood floors again (kids with their ride on toys, hot wheels and various remote control cars & wood floors really don't mix). So we went with large ceramic tile which is beautiful. Our house is 2600 sq ft. Only the bedrooms and dining room are carpet...our kitchen, breakfast area and family room are essentially one huge room and all tile (plus the hall and bathrooms).
So I set out on a search for the best way to clean them, without killing ourselves. Pushing around a mop in water that continually gets dirty ruins the grout. We rented a newly built house while this one was being built and that's how we mopped those floors...and sure enough when we moved out, that grout was 3 shades darker.
After doing a lot of research, I decided to try this steam mop. I liked the idea of not having to buy a special floor cleaner (which is why I decided to try this over the Hoover hard-floor cleaner). We've been here a month. After sweeping with my Eureka boss vac (takes about 20 minutes), I pull out my Bissell. It is fantastic....takes me about 25 minutes to do all my tile. It feels clean, my floors look pristine and my back does not hurt. If you have ceramic tile and want to save your back and/or knees, this is worth every penny.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great product! Comment: Love this floor steamer. Does not get up much dirt but at least I know the germs have been killed.......so I guess it's clean dirt!
Heats up FAST and easy to use.
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