Originally Posted by doublel
Yup -- I was actually referring more to the PSI rating... I know the picolo is bigger, but is it more powerful? There ARE some times when the steam shark seems not as effective as it could be... :dance
Originally Posted by doublel
Yup -- I was actually referring more to the PSI rating... I know the picolo is bigger, but is it more powerful? There ARE some times when the steam shark seems not as effective as it could be... :dance
Saeco
Electric Voltage: 120V.
Electric Capacity: 1250 watts max.
Casing Material: Thermoplastic.
Size: 13.8"H x 7.1"W x 11.8"D.
Weight: 6.8 lbs. (3.1 kg).
Electric Cord: 13 ft. (4 m).
Steam Hose: 6 ft. (1.8 m).
Boiler Construction: 18/10 Stainless Steel.
Boiler Capacity: 60 oz (1.7 l).
Boiler Pressure: 51 psi (3.5bar).
Operating Time: over 2 hours
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I ordered one as well. I sure could have used it this week.
Originally Posted by Djmigs
Thanks, but that info was on the link provided earlier..... how about those specs for the steam shark? I went through like 6 pages of Google searches and didn`t find anything that detailed.....
Yes, I saw that as well. I guess that is why Costco is selling them so cheap...they`re blowing them out.Originally Posted by RCBuddha
Originally Posted by AndyH_STi
Well, if they are discontinued we may not be able to buy replacement parts, but for 45.00 if they are well made then I won`t sweat it if it fails down the road.
any feedback from any of you fellas who placed an order and received there packagae already and used it....... :dance
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I`ve used it now on my carpets stairs in my house. Worked great.
Used it on the interior of my Audi. Light tan interior, almost "sand blasted" embeded gunk on the dead pedal that a toothbrush and aggressive cleaning wouldn`t touch. Blew away stains on the carpet. Door jambs, used some de-greaser then hit with the steamer, worked great. Used it on the dash, cleaned it out. Door panels, ditto.
Oh yeah, steamcleaned the sealed wood floor in the house, worked well. Maybe no better than mopping, but used no chemicals, left a clean feel and smell to the house. Floor looked good. Dried quickly. No complaints.
I`m very happy with with my investment. Good machine, GREAT machine for the money.
Of course, I would love to see what a high end system with 75PSI would do!
Hope you guys are right.....I ordered one too.
MDRX8
How does it work exactly, spray the item to be cleaned and wipe up with a towel?
Most of the time, hit the trigger and steam vapor comes out. Finish up by wiping with a towel.
Sometimes, as in carpet stains, you can hit with some cleaner, let dwell, then steam, but on hard surfaces, steam it wipe it.
no chemicals, just steam.
I decided I couldn`t miss out on this deal!
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Originally Posted by SamIam
And there`s the added bonus that the steam sanitizes all surfaces. I`ve started marketing it as "Sani-Steam(sm) sanitary vapor-steam cleaning" in my interior details.
Gee, now I get to make the job less labor-intensive AND charge more :clap: :lol
has anyone used this on there rims,engine bay,underbody...etc......
no chemicals use correct?
does it come with good attahments and do they benifit....
is the machine lite?
how long does it take to start steam cleaning?
i cant wait either i got my email with a tracking # it will be del. this fri so i can try to use it this weekend unless it rains......
any thoughts?
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