✨ Elevate Your Clean Game with Steam Power!
The Bissell Power Fresh Steam Mop is designed for efficient cleaning and sanitization of sealed hard floors without harsh chemicals. With a powerful 1500 watts, it heats up in just 30 seconds and features adjustable steam settings for tailored cleaning. The innovative flip-down scrubber tackles tough messes, while the swivel steering and 23-foot power cord enhance maneuverability. This eco-friendly solution eliminates 99.9% of germs, making it a must-have for health-conscious households.
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
Color | Blue Powerfresh |
Style | PowerFresh |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.6"D x 7.1"W x 28.6"H |
Item Display Dimensions | 29 x 10 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 6.2 Pounds |
Tank Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Capacity | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Form Factor | Upright |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Special Features | Steam Control |
T**N
(I'd sleep with this thing if my wife wouldn't get jealous!)
Hi. I'm an artist. Which means I don't earn much... but all the chores of a house husband. I don't mind most chores. I do windows, despise dusting, and resent mopping. But you have to mop the porcelain floors or you can't invite guests over.It took a long time for me to figure out how to mop properly. I used one of those sponge mops (which you can pull back into itself to ring out the dirty water). Instead of ringing out into the same bucket, I'd ring into the sink and even wash the sponge. Picture this. Even in a moderately sized condo, I'd rinse the mop at least 20 times during once mopping. That's a lot of hot water. So is the two gallon bucket I'd have to fill with Simple Green. Gallons of water and chemicals.And when I was done? MEH said the floor. It was better but not optimal.So my mop broke and I went to replace it. Couldn't. The Rollomatic was no longer at OSH. Which sucks because I have a replacement head that's now useless. I went to Amazon to see if they carry it. They do, but they also carry this Bissell baby.It looks like cheap plastic. Know why? To keep it light. If it were metal you'd never use it. This light design is just right and about 1/4th of the work of the Rollomatic. And there's no bucket to move around. The 'bucket' is a small reservoir that could hold two cans of Coke in it. Maybe one and half.When you open the box, assembly should be easy but for one thing: when you attach the handle to the unit, the handle can be slid in upside down. Which means when you go to put the one screw in it mysteriously won't work. I'm not the handyman type but I know 'engineers' can paint on a little red line on the handle and unit and tell us to make them 'match' each other to avoid this mistake. Or shape the rod in such a way that it can only slide in the correct way. A silly little design flaw.Okay. There's no on or off switch. You just plug in. A little blue light blinks. About a minute later it's ready. Then you pick what steaming power you want. Light, Medium, Heavy. Understand the unit comes wearing a 'gentle mop' and includes a 'scrubby mop' in the box. So it therefore comes with six levels of intensity: gentle light, gentle medium, gentle heavy, scrubby light, scrubby medium, scrubby heavy.I put off buying a new mop for ages and so it was particularly dirty. On my tile floor in the kitchen and major walkways, scrubby mop/heavy steam was needed. In other areas the gentle mop/medium steam did the trick. I should say here that I had to change from the gentle mop to the scrubby mop because the gentle mop got filthy fast. If Bissell wanted to be the bestest -- they'd include an additional set of mop heads for the same price. If that didn't get through: if you have a ginormous home to mop, you'll need more of the mop heads if the floor is particularly dirty.A few cool things --1. Under the cabinets in my kitchen is that part of floor the normal mop could barely clean. Grime would slowly build up and the only way to fix that was paper towels, spray, and hands & knees. This Bissell? Cleaned MONTHS OF FILTH in minutes. (This is what made me first consider taking the Bissell out for dinner and a movie.)2. You don't need Simple Green and Pine Sol. This is STEAM. And you don't need a ton of water. (This is when I considered asking the Bissell back to my place.)3. What was a solid hour of mopping is about 25 minutes with the Bissell. And that old school mopping used to make me so tired I refused to clean the upstairs linoleum bathroom... which is only a few feet wide. I did that too... in two minutes. (This is when I poured the wine for the Bissell and dimmed the lights a little.)4. Because it's now so easy to 'mop'... I can do this weekly. Instead of what seemed to be every 4-6 weeks. (I told you I didn't like mopping, didn't I?)(Oh, and this is when my wife caught me and the Bissell in a compromised position. But this is my only affair and I won't apologize! Damn it this thing is awesome. Sure I wish she was a cheaper date, but hey, she sure can make me steamy.)<3THREE MONTHS UPDATE:Yes, my affair with this thing is still on-ongoing. Maybe not as hot and heavy, but yes -- there is still love. However, I stumbled upon something which requires rewording and correcting.Above I said that grime came off with the first uses. And it did. What I didn't know until recently was that it doesn't remove ALL the grime. I had six or so years of it building up slowly, despite my Simple Green mopping and Bissell steaming. I basically forget my floor was matte finished, and you could clearly see a grimy 'shine'.So I got on my hands and knees with a harsh plastic brush, hot water, and some soapy water with some OxyClean mixed it. Surprise surprise -- this cleaned off YEARS of gunk. What I thought were scratches in the porcelain floor were really scratches in the gunk. This is why people hire people when they sell their home to come in and use those machines to REALLY clean the floor.And so my question will become IS the Bissell enough to stave off this 'gunk' that builds up -- and how long before I'm forced to scrub hands and knees style. If I can go a full year without needing to scrub so hard, I'll be satisfied but not delighted. If it's two to three, delighted but not thrilled. If the Bissell prevents me from ever having to scrub the floor again, I'll be Michael Jackson Thrilled.So I'll come back the first moment I have an answer to that question.
R**A
Impressed!
I’m impressed so far! This is my first time using a steam cleaner on my floors and I’m really happy with how easy this thing is to use! Just add water, plug it in and select your steam level. Nothing complicated about it.I first tested it on the floor that leads to my back door. I’ve got 5 dogs and a sandy backyard and this section of floor sees a lot of traffic. I went over it fairly quickly on the highest setting and you can see what was picked up on the top pad in my photo. I then decided to go back over it again with a clean pad to see if I could pick up any more dirt and you can see by the pad on the bottom that it did. So, it definitely cleans but the pad doesn’t soak everything up on the first pass, which isn’t surprising. I did buy an off brand pack of extra pads because I expected I’d need more than two to do my entire house. I’m very satisfied with how well it cleans and how easy it is to use. Although I can’t comment yet about how well the machine will hold up long term, I still recommend! Especially for less than $100!
K**B
Skeptical at first, but so worth it!
I was a bit skeptical about this steamer at first, as it was very lightweight and seemed like it could be cheap. However, I was pleasantly surprised to see how GREAT this steamer actually works. I just moved into a new apartment, and you would think they would clean it prior to my move-in, but they so did not. There seemed to be dried ketchup or bbq sauce across the floors in multiple rooms… yuck. The scrubber brush piece SAVED MY LIFE! Just press down with your foot and it snaps into place! I’ve never had a steamer have this attachment, and let me tell you my floors would’ve never gotten cleaned 100% without it! I am going to buy extra pads and scent enhancers today-the 2 that came with the product turned black after one round in this living room! So happy with this product, definitely recommend!
S**I
Works fairly well
This steamer does a decent job. The heating element is efficient and heats up the water quickly, within about 30 seconds. You have the ability to change the amount of steam it releases which I like. It is lightweight and therefore easy to carry around. As for its cons I find it a bit flimsy feeling so I worry about longevity. I also dislike how little water the container actually holds. I use it for 2 bathrooms, a small hallway, and a moderate sized kitchen. I have to fill up the tank to finish the job.
M**K
Best home cleaning purchase in a LONG time!
The Mothers Day present I bought myself this year.... and I should have bought this sooner! My wood floors look AMAZING. Between the dog slobber and 2 kids running through the house the floors look terrible all the time, and I'm pretty much a clean freak. I've been nervous to purchase because I've heard horror stories about steam mops ruining floors, but the reviews were great, so I decided to give it a shot.... so happy I did! The floors feel squeaky clean under my feet... no residue, no streaks, nothing. Amazing product - easy to put together, lightweight and easy to use. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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