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Haan FS20 Steam Cleaning Floor Mop
 
Manufacturer: Haann
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List Price: $99.95
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Product Description

As of today, 3 out of 4 households in Korea use Haan hardword floor steam cleaners. They are also chemically free and they clean and sanitize without producing any fumes and residues from harsh chemicals. These cleaners typically have warming signals if the water tank has no sufficient water and if the cleaner is ready to use. The design of these hardwood floor steam cleaners makes them much easier to handle, adjust and store. Their super lightweight design also makes them easy and convenient to use. These steam cleaners heat over 212 degrees to clean off the dirt and kill germs and bacteria. With their powerful steam jets, they can cover more floor in much lesser time. They can also sanitize any sealed hardwood surfaces and even laminate, vinyl, ceramic, marble, slate and linoleum.

Product Details

  • Chemical-free steam cleaner for all sealed hard-floor surfaces--uses regular tap water
  • Heats up in less than 3 minutes; produces up to 20 minutes of steam per refill
  • Includes 2 super-absorbent, multilayer Ultra-Microfiber cleaning pads that are washable and reusable
  • 15 powerful, evenly-spaced steam jets for maximum cleaning; locking, adjustable telescopic handle; convenient storage hook for hanging
  • Measures 50-1/2 by 11-1/2 by 7-1/2 inches (HxWxD) fully extended and weighs 3.15 pounds; backed by 1-year warranty

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love the mop
 
Review Date: February 3, 2009
Reviewer: J. Powell, Williamstown, WV
I love the mop! I have a crawling baby at home so I have been mopping a lot more recently. I previously used Swiffer Wet pads but I didn't like how they streaked my floor, I didn't like throwing away the pads after one use, and I broke the handle of the mop because I pushed so hard to get the stuck on messes cleaned up. I saw an infomercial one day on the Haan and I was interested so I began researching it. Here are the reasons I chose the Haan.
1. It has continuous steam not just when you push a button or when the mop is pushed forward
2. The steam is 212 degrees for sanitizing
3. It does not need extra chemicals to clean (other mops suggest using additional cleaners to really clean)
4. Lightweight--I can easily lift it with one hand when it is full
5. Big cleaning pad
6. No buckets of water to spill or as a potential drowning hazard for my baby
Here are a few tips.
If you are mopping an area prone to streaks, start with that area. I get much less streaking on my laminate if I start mopping there first when my pad is dry, the wetter the pad the more likely to streak. Even with a wet pad I still have much less streaking than with my Swiffer Wet. You must vaccuum first if there are bits of dirt on the floor. When the pad is dry the floor is dry almost instantly. If the pad is wet the floor is damp but it will dry in 1-2 minutes (still quicker than traditonal mopping). It may take a couple of passes to get the stuck-on messes but it does a much better job than anything else I tried.
Cons
The cord is much shorter than my vacuum.
The sanitizing tray for the carpet didn't seem to do anything. I wouldn't spend extra money to get it.

Overall I am pleased. I love that my floors are clean without chemicals and without throwing a cleaning pad into the landfill. Here is the best part--my husband will even mop with it!
Exactly what it claims to be
 
Review Date: January 28, 2009
Reviewer: Amanda K. Wolfe, Houston, TX USA
I love it. I love it, I love it, I love it. My floors are so crummy that I had to do a "feel" test, and the bad fake-wood linoleum upon which I'd used the Haan felt squeaky-clean, while the section next to it felt like it was covered in candle wax and chewing gum.

The cord is not that short, as a lot of people had complained on other sites; 19 feet is a great distance. It heats up quickly, and it does its job beautifully.

Frankly, I feel like the Swiffer manufacturers should have bought me this, as I'd spent several years religiously using their crappy products trying to get this result (did I get so much as a coupon for my friendly complaint? Nope. No response, for that matter). This is a wonderful machine, and I'd recommend it to anyone. If it helps: 1) I'm a tremendous skeptic, especially when I see something on an infomercial; 2) I have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, so my floor is never clean enough; 3) I am using this on both painted and horrendous linoleum floors in the dump I live in and am trying to restore, and it's making both of them very, very nice with little effort.

Apparently the reason why you are here, reading this article, is to find the best floor steam cleaners for your hardwood floor.  Probably right now you have noticed that hardwood floors are more difficult to clean and need more maintenance.  But with a hardwood floor steam cleaner, you will have no more difficult in cleaning your hardwood flooring and maintaining that elegant look of your floor.  As of today, there are at least ten suppliers of hardwood floor steam cleaners.  Here, you will find three of the most well-known suppliers of hardwood floor steam cleaner.

Hardwood floor steam cleaners usually come in two classes:  the steam cleaner and the vapor cleaner.  The former one heats up to 220 degrees and leaves your hardwood floor kinda wet while the latter one heats more than 300 degrees and leaves only moisture on the floor.  In comparison, the vapor cleaner is much faster to finish due to the increased heat.  Hardwood floor steam cleaners with higher heat are vastly superior and clean quickly especially on hardwood floors.  Read the rest of this entry

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Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea
 
Manufacturer: Bissell
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List Price: $99.99
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Product Description

This floor steam cleaner is an all natural chemical-free machine and it cleans surfaces using water alone. Thus, it is ideal for chemically sensitive individuals. It has a slim lightweight design for ease of cleaning. This no harsh and inexpensive machine does not gives off fumes and residues that can irritate the lungs or ruin the floor finishes. It works quietly and quickly. In just 30 seconds of heating, this floor steam cleaner can be ready to use. It also has a stream control system and 360 degree swivel head. With its compact design, it can be stored easily in small areas. This durable machine can be purchased for only 99.99 dollars.

Product Details

  • 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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A floor steam cleaner is ideal for cleaning numerous types of flooring including hard wood floors, carpets and rugs, tiles and grout.  For homeowners, these floor steam cleaners are a necessity in every household.  They are designed mainly to fully clean, cleanse, or refresh numerous types of surfaces.  Since floor steam cleaners come in wide variety, this article will tackle some of the best floor steam cleaners in the market right now to help you in your quest for the best floor steam cleaner.

Floor steam cleaners vary depending on functionality, power and mobility.  Apart from cleaning the surfaces, floor steam cleaners also have the ability to utilize water vapor, pressure and heat to destroy allergens.  As a result, the health of your loved ones is improved as they breath much easier without triggering allergic reactions.  Now, here are the top best selling floor steam cleaners in the market.  Read the rest of this entry