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The Wagner 915e On-Demand Steam Cleaner delivers powerful, chemical-free cleaning with 1500 watts of steam energy. Equipped with 18 versatile attachments and an 8-foot hose, it removes wallpaper and cleans multiple surfaces efficiently. It heats up in under 9 minutes and offers 40 minutes of continuous steam from its 40 oz tank, making it a must-have for professional-grade home care.
Brand | Wagner |
Special Feature | Power Light Indicator |
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
Model Name | 915e |
Included Components | Brass Brush |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Item Weight | 13.33 Pounds |
Tank Volume | 40 Fluid Ounces |
Item Display Dimensions | 20.25 x 12.25 x 12.25 x 10.5 inches |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Heat Time | 9 minutes |
Color | Yellow |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Capacity | 4 G/day |
Style | 915 Steam |
Maximum Temperature | 212 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Product Dimensions | 20.25"D x 12.25"W x 10.5"H |
UPC | 024964195343 898029709192 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10024964195340, 00024964195343 |
Manufacturer | Wagner Spraytech |
Part Number | 282014 |
Item Weight | 13.33 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Power Steamer 915 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 915 Steam |
Pattern | Cleaner |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Power Light Indicator |
Usage | personal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
S**K
Fairly solid machine!
So, I bought one of these to see how well it works and I am fairly happy with my purchase so far. I will just attempt to list the pros and cons as briefly as I can:PROS:1) Can clean virtually any surface (even wood if you are careful and don't let it saturate the wood to the point where it starts to peel or warp).2) Easy to move around with the wheels.3) The attachments are fairly straight forward and easy to use.4) Holds a lot of water for nearly an hour of steaming before it needs to be refilled and reheated.5) Easy to switch on the steam and automatically shuts off if you release the lever.6) Powerful enough to blast nicotine and other stubborn stains off of the walls and ceilings of an old apartment that we are cleaning (so much so the ceiling tiles I have done so far look as though they were painted compared to the ones left untouched.7) Takes dirt off of floors (albeit with some continued effort) that are nearly 50 years old. The tiles I have done thoroughly are revealing their true color which was a bright white at one time, while the rest around them are still yellowed that have yet to be steamed.8) Doesn't take too long to heat (roughly 15 minutes -- time you can use to do other cleaning before you steam the floors or whatever.9) long hose (about 6 feet or so) and two extending arms aid in cleaning ceilings and other higher up surfaces.10) Not too heavy to carry from room to room or up and down staircases.CONS:1) There is no visible reservoir to judge the water level. The solution I have found to solve the issue of potential overflowing is to wait until the steamer simply stops producing steam. This way you know it's empty inside and then use a measuring cup to measure out 48 ounces of water (the maximum amount the reservoir can hold) and then when you add it you won't have to worry about overflow.2) The hose, while it is long, easily twists up even after just uncoiling it. I would liken it to a phone cord in the way it twists up so easily. While it is a nuisance at times, it is not that big a deal. It does easily stretch back out and uncoil if you lift it up to do an area up high.3) The only on-board storage is for the two tiny brush attachments that come with the machine to do cleaning of grills and grout and other surfaces that require a good stiff brush to clean. However, I just keep the other attachments on a shelf when not using them.4) The machine only comes with one pad, which is essentially cheap terrycloth. While it is certainly machine washable or easily hand washed in the sink, it could become tiring having to do this all the time. A solution I have found that works well is to get a white towel and cut it into pieces using the pad that comes with it as a guide. These hand cut pieces works fairly well if properly clipped on and seem to even have more absorbency than the one that comes with the product. On a side note extra pads can be bought from the company for 11 dollars for three (fairly inexpensive compared to Shark steamers that charge 20 dollars for two pads).5) When you first start to steam an initial blast of water typically comes out. Not too big of an issue either simply spray into the air or onto a towel or into a cup to get that initial water blast out of the way then you are good to go with a great supply of steam cleaning power.6) The power cord is perhaps one of it's greatest cons, as it is only about 2-3 feet long. Again, easily rectified by using an extension cord. You can use a 50 footer as I do so that you do not have to worry about unplugging it and plugging it back in multiple times.7) The buttons you have to depress to remove attachments tend to be a bit sticky (even after only a few days of use) just be careful to depress them completely by pushing down right on the center of them before pulling off any attachments.8) The red light will come on quite often (sometimes less than a minute after getting the green light that it is ready to go and at max temp. This does NOT mean you cannot still use it. It may be a faulty sensor or it could just be that it fell a few degrees below the max temp, nevertheless it still works great even when the red light comes on. Do not let it alarm you and make you think you have to stop repeatedly as one reviewer stated when cleaning his floors.Overall, I am rather impressed with what I have done with the steamer so far and look forward to continuing to use it to get this apartment in tiptop shape for renting. For the price of under 100 dollars it seems to be a great option to get the job done. Don't expect miracles, but do expect to be pleasantly surprised with what things you can clean. I have done floors, walls, ceilings, windows (which it does beautifully with the squeegie attachment, might I add) tiles, wood (even though the manual says it isn't recommended -- see my comment from above regarding using the product on wood), toilet, sink faucets, stove tops, and even metal doors with great success. It also can be used on furniture (again be careful not to overly saturate the upholstery so as to prevent molding), curtains, and even clothing (of course check your labels to make sure that steam won't damage a particular fabric). I say, so far at least, that the product is worth the money and will be beneficial to you to assist with cleaning. It makes cleaning much easier and with no need for chemicals it is a very ecological cleaning option. Remember everyone has different experiences. Give the product a try and I don't think you will be disappointed. Plus, if you should find you don't like it, Amazon has a great return policy! Happy Steaming!EDIT: 2/11/13 Used this guy on my aunt's linoleum kitchen floor and it took white paint from when my grandfather painted her kitchen 8 years ago right off...every spot of paint is gone. She had been trying for years to get it off and this worked like a charm in a matter of minutes it was all gone as though it never had been there in the first place -- also it has cleaned tile floors that were 50 years old that always looked dingy and yellowed no matter what I did..now the tiles look bright white again...after these two experiences had to update this to 5 stars.
S**Y
Great steam cleaner
Worked well for deep cleaning a few areas in the kitchen. Cut through the tough grease very easily. Also work well on our shower. Easy to use, just fill it up, let it get to temperature and select the needed attachment for the job. Rolls around easily making it very portable for cleaning multiple areas on a single fill. One fill lasted roughly 40 minutes. Seems well made. Would recommend.
D**J
Very long power cord, and it makes lots of hot steam. Also: use ear protection indoors.
This canister style steam cleaner got its first workout yesterday, and it performed very well.I used distilled water, and followed the instructions about giving it time to warm up. Once the orange light went out, it was ready. I pulled the trigger and WOW! So much steam that you had to wait for it to clear before you could see past it!I used the round nylon brush on the grout between the floor tiles in our walk-in shower. With few passes of steam & elbow grease, I was really surprised how well the steamer did at cleaning the grout. I used the angled narrow attachment to spray the shower head nozzles, and it did a good job clearing some that were clogged by mineral deposits from our water supply.The 40 oz tank capacity lasts quite a while, but when it runs out, you need to let it cool down 30 minutes before you can go again. I think this is because it gets really hot (you can feel the heat in the steam hose).I used the steamer 3 times, letting it rest 30 minutes in between each use. It worked great every time, with no pauses in the steam flow.The power cord is heavy duty and very long. I estimate its about 17 or 18 feet long.There is on-board storage for the smaller attachments, but the plastic lid is not well designed. When I first opened the package and inspected the steam, the lid came off the hinges when I opened it. It was a little bit difficult to get the lid back onto plastic hinges correctly. Knowing that this is a plastic body that will get hot from each use, I expect the plastic hinges will also get brittle over time; only time will tell.Complaints? None. Suggestions? Yes. I wish more attachments were made for this unit, like a small flat scrapper to work soap scum off tiles, or some kind of small brush that can fit into tight shower corners.Finally, I'll tell you to use ear protection if you're using the unit in the house. When the unit ran out of steam, I noticed my hearing was weakened - very much like when I'd leave the arena where I just heard a rock concert. You don't notice how it's affecting your hearing until it's over.
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