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The Steamfast SF-370 Canister Cleaner is a powerful, all-natural steam cleaning solution designed for versatility and ease of use. With a large 48-ounce tank that heats in just 8 minutes, it provides up to 45 minutes of continuous steam. Equipped with 15 accessories, this cleaner tackles a variety of surfaces, ensuring a deep clean without harsh chemicals. Backed by a 2-year satisfaction guarantee, it’s the perfect addition to any eco-conscious home.
Product Dimensions | 39.12 x 24.13 x 30.48 cm; 3.82 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 3.82 Kilograms |
Form factor | Cannister |
Care instructions | Hand Wipe clean |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | 2-Extension Wands, Mop Head, Scrub Tool, Sponge Pad For Corner Tool, Scrub Pad For Corner Tool, Brass Utility Brush, 2-Nylon Utility Brushes, Corner Tool, Measuring Cup, Squeegee, Jet Nozzle, 2-Microfiber Pads, Steam Cleaner |
J**O
Es un muy buen producto
Apoya mucho en labores de hogar, auto, desinfección de estación y manchas de losetas y mosaicos .
A**R
Let the steam do the cleaning and the accessories are fine. This exceeds expectations.
Reasons I purchased: Primary cause- a "house guest" brought bedbugs. While the infestation was small, we have yet to completely eliminate the little sobs, and I refuse to let the enemy win. After heat treating, poisoning, applications of diatomaceous earth, removing furniture and carpet cleaning until the dye came out of the carpet, they would disappear for a few days to a week. Then come back. I will not submit. This enemy will be eliminated at all costs.Secondary cause- I hate cleaning. I am an old, overweight male with better things to do than spend copious amounts of time in physical positions I can barely achieve, scrubbing filth. When I do it, I am completely anal about it. OCD level cleaning is achieved and then I expect to spend the minimum amount of time maintaining that level of cleanliness.Also, my wife insists on owning disgusting little beta dogs that refuse to do things real dogs do, like relieve themselves outside whenever there is a storm within three hundred miles, a snowflake, or morning dew that might dampen their "widdle paws". I like animals. I hate these little hamster half breeds with a passion and only put up them because I love that woman. Moving on.After researching what I wanted and seemed affordable, I purchased this model, Steamfast SF-370WH, and it arrived this morning. Reading the reviews, I expected several things regarded as negative. After using this unit, I found none of those things.1. "The accessories are cheap and useless after the first use."Nope. You're doing it wrong. ANY bristle brush, nylon or brass, will become destroyed if you put all your weight on it. The steam is providing the power to loosen and flush away the dirt. The bristles are their to provide "GENTLE" agitation, like a sales person in a department store. If it isn't coming off, move a little slower and let the steam work. If that doesn't do it, get a scrubby pad and spend three seconds doing labor. What's wrong with you?2. "The unit and accessories are low quality and break."*Facepalm. It is a hundred dollar, home use steam cleaner. Are you going to clean a subway with it? No. The unit and parts fit nice and snug and are of reasonable quality provided you don't meat fist things together like a mentally challenged gorilla. The type of person that thinks like this complains if it takes longer than three minutes to get fast food. Don't force things. Refer to point one. I am sure you could get something that would allow for more applications of force, but not for this price. If you take your time and do it right, no damage will occur.3. "I couldn't get it to clean anything."Ok, that might have actually been a defective unit. OR, maybe you didn't let if get up to temp. Once you start pulling the trigger, you are bleeding off pressure and that will increase the time it takes for the element to create adequate steam. As the internal pressure of a fluid decreases, the internal temperature decreases. Give it ten minutes to reach temp before you use it.So what I found:There is plenty of good hot steam for any application I plan on using this for. I thought I would test it on the stove as it has not been properly cleaned for quite awhile. I started with the nylon brush, I don't know why I just did, alright? It was clearly cleaning and not doing a bad job, but it could have been better. Then I used the brass brush tip. Holy crap. It looks brand new. I used it around the back of the sink where its a pita to get a sponge. Two passes and it looks like I just installed a new faucet. I had filled the tank to just below full and used at least 45 minutes of continuous steam. I used most of that tank of water on the stove, and it still isn't clean. Not because the unit doesn't work, but because the stove is that filthy. I had no Idea how bad it was. I went around cleaning spots all over the kitchen that had just been cleaned with pine stuff and elbow grease, and this thing made it look like these surfaces had never been touched. They look brand new. Now I have to clean the whole friggin' kitchen to match the clean spots. But first, the bugs.One place they have been hiding is in a crack in my desk where the main surface of the desk joins a trim piece. It is about five feet long. I have put a hot air gun in the crack. Sprayed poison in the crack. Vacuumed the crack. Again, gone for awhile and then they come back. I used a flash light and magnifying glass and located 3 of the little monsters in the crack. I blew on them and they wiggled and squatted. Alive. I lined up the nozzle, pulled the trigger and blasted every piece of debris from one end of the crack to the other over about eight seconds, INCLUDING THE THREE BEDBUGS and guess what? DEAD. They are commonly found under the mattress in one bedroom. I flipped the mattress and found two. Again, I just sprayed the box spring with raw steam, and both died instantly. I steamed along the seam of the mattress. I had just vacuumed the seam after spraying poison on it about two nights ago. After steaming them, I inspected under then seam and found 4 more dead bedbugs, all deceased. The bodies have been collected and will be watched for any signs of life, but at this point, I am going to call this a win. Bugs, welcome to Hiroshima. I am using a marker to write "Enola Gay" on the side of this steamer.Things I didn't like so much:There isn't anything built in to hold the accessories. Not a big deal.The fill cap could be bigger, but it really can't. The tank is under high pressure. In order to seal it, it needs to be a high pressure brass fitting. In order to use an adequate fitting without inflating the cost, they used a smaller fitting. Get a funnel. BTW, that is why you need to wait until it is cool before refilling. Steam pressure blowing the cap across the room and taking the whiny teenager's eye out, while funny, could be expensive and actually not that funny. I maybe shouldn't have said that.That's is it. I could tear it apart and say it isn't as good as "X", but it costs much less than ''X" and gives you the same cleaning performance. If you're a picky person about cosmetic appearance and not having to think about what you're doing, this unit isn't for you. If you want something that will give you steam cleaning at a reasonable price and are careful about your operation and assembly, this thing should work just fine.UPDATE: After over 6 months, it still works fine. I am a sevice technician and spend a lot of time in fast food and sit down restaurant kitchens. I have taken this little steamer to places where cleaning us not exactly a priority for the staff. I replaced an o-ring on the tank filler cap. That is it. And riding around in the back of a service van is not an easy evironment. Still working fine and saving me time. Also, the Bedbug thing. In additon to the steamer, use Harris Bedbug killer. Of all the stuff I used, the combination of steam and that spray (can) finally did it. Steam and spray about once a week for about 3 weeks. They won't be back.
T**R
Good Value, great to use.
It was different, actually better than I expected, been using it all day, quite robust(But then I am careful with stuff) attachments are very good and click on and off securely. It is not as vicious but still effective as I was expecting, it is not as dangerous in adult hands, it removed stains from a kitchen cupboard floor that have been there for years. Nice to use, simple and effective.It does not produce as much heat in the air or water as I expected, so not messy.
K**R
Excellent multipurpose home steamer!
In the summer time, we were worried we may have brought home an unwanted house guest (pest). Weeks later we noticed the first signs of a problem, confirming my suspicions. I ordered this bad boy to tackle the problem while we prepared to get a fumigator in. The machine heats up within 15-20 minutes and shoots the steam out like a gun when using the nozzle function. It makes you feel like Tony Montana from Scarface blasting the **** out of your mattress and surrounding baseboards, furniture etc. This was so effective, hiring an exterminator was no longer necessary. I took care of the problem all on my own - by being incredibly diligent about steaming and vacuuming every day. It was a lot of work but that's typically how it goes with bed bugs. We were also lucky to catch it early enough that it did not require additional interventions. If you are thinking of purchasing this guy for that reason, I would also recommend picking up some Bed Bug Interceptors from Eco Pest. First you thoroughly steam your bed (frame, mattress, box spring & pillows) wash & dry bedding on high heat and put the interceptors underneath the bed posts (after you move your bed off the wall and ensure no other furniture is touching your bed). This ensures you wont have any able to climb up on you while your sleeping. (You can also purchase these for your couches). You will have to vacuum your floors and steam the bed every day for a week and then every 2-3 days for the second week. You also need to steam the baseboards on your walls and bag up and wash all fabrics. If your infestation is more severe then this tactic may only help to keep them at bay while you wait for fumigation.Since all that went down, this steamer has remained incredibly useful. I use it to clean my tile floors, curtains and so much more. My only complaint is filling the water tank. The hole is very small and the cup they provide does not work very well to funnel the water in and makes a huge mess. Either you need to buy a funnel or fill up a water bottle with the correct amount and use that to pour instead.
B**E
That was easy
I've never steamed something before so this review is from an inexperienced user.The packaging of the product inside the box wasn't the best as it seemed like some things were just sort of tossed into the box without a "home". Nothing looks like it was ever used though so either the packaging department is lazy/rushed or it all shifted around in shipping. Either way, nothing was broken or damaged so not that big of a deal.Set up was very easy. You get a graduated cylinder with a pour spout to fill the tank which is nice. However, the tank has such a small hole that it's difficult to pour from the cylinder into the tank without spilling. Would be nice if this came with a funnel.Build quality of the steamer is pretty good I think. The tank portion of the steamer is sturdy and feels solid. But the handle and trigger feel a LITTLE cheap. However, the steamer is easily actuated by a button on top of the handle. The button can be pressed on and off and will, or it can be locked in the on position which is handy. The handle gets pretty warm, but nothing that I would consider too hot to touch. It just feels like it could probably be insulated better. Also, it would be nice if the trigger was activated by your forefinger instead of your thumb. But this could just be personal preference as my thumb easily tires out in the position you have to hold the button down on this handle.The attachments feel like they're pretty well made and there are definitely a variety of them. I don't believe this is designed to be use on furniture and fabrics but I bought it for that purpose based on past reviews. I have an old couch and ottoman that needed some refreshing. After vacuuming the surface to lift most of the dirt and dust and cat hair, I used the squeegee attachment to steam the fabric and foam cushions. The only attachment that worked for this was the squeegee attachment, which did make it a little awkward but I managed to make it work. This steamer would definitely benefit from a furniture cleaning attachment. Just needs to be a flat, wide, duckbill looking nozzle. Anyway, if you need to steam a couch, use the squeegee to do it.I didn't test the temperature of the steam, but it feels like it gets plenty hot. The surface of the couch was heckin warm for a couple seconds after you pass over it with steam. I have no idea how well this is actually cleaning though. I moved the steamer across the fabric in slow steady streaks, up and down, side to side, etc. When I was done the couch smelled like musty fabric instead of skin oil and sweat and dirt. So yay, I think?A lot of reviews seem to say something along the lines of "this drips water!" Well, yeah. At least it does from the nozzle end. Steam is going to collect and condense and turn back into water. If it collects on the nozzle itself, then it's going to drip from the nozzle. So, yeah. I wouldn't expect a steamer to not drip water at some point.Very happy with this. I feel like it revitalized my old couch. Weather or not it actually did anything to clean and sanitize the fabric and foam is a mystery since I've never done this before and have no way of testing the before and after conditions. But, I feel way more comfortable sitting on this couch now that it's been steamed than I did before when it was dusty, dirty, and covered in cat hair and sweat.
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