Wagner Spray Tech 282004 1,500-Watt On-Demand Power Steamer

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Wagner Spray Tech 282004 1,500-Watt On-Demand Power Steamer

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 : Wagner Spray Tech 282004 1,500-Watt On-Demand Power Steamer
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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Wagner Spray Tech
EAN: 0024964174935
Label: Wagner Spray Tech
Manufacturer: Wagner Spray Tech
Model: 282004
Publisher: Wagner Spray Tech
Studio: Wagner Spray Tech



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Features:
  • 1,500-watt steam cleaner and wallpaper remover
  • Pressurized system removes wallpaper; kills bacteria; sanitizes grills
  • Pre-heat time: 12 minutes; run time: 45 minutes (continuous)
  • Includes window/tile squeegee, floor-cleaning head and pad, 2 extension tubes, hose, measuring cup and fill funnel, assorted utility brushes
  • Weighs less than 18 pounds











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WOW - Great Steamer for the money!!!
I have to say that I haven't bothered to add many reviews for products/appliances. Usually, we purchase an appliance and expect it to function as described. However, this little steamer has given us a "wow". My husband and I have light beige tile floors, with a very pale beige/pink grout (not my choice). Or, the grout was that color when we moved in 10 years ago. Over the past 10 years, 5 dogs, 4 cats, and a penchant for yard work, our grout has suffered. It has suffered to the point of actually looking dark greyish/black in color. We've cleaned it numerous times, employing various methods (all very labor and time intensive, with skin burning chemicals). It still never was clean, or anywhere close to the color we originally had. After reading the reviews of this little steamer, we decided to purchase it, hoping that, if anything, we could clean the grout in a quicker manner. Were we ever pleasantly surprised. This steamer was able to clean our grout in very short order. All that we needed to do was place a brush tip on (with the 2 wand extensions so we didn't even have to bend over), and run the brush tip over the grout several times. And with no more pressure than gravity provided. Add a towel to mop up the excess (not much at all) water, and in a very short period of time, our grout was back to the ORIGINAL color. So, if you have light colored grout, or dirty baseboards (cleaned these ever so well), or pretty much anything that can tolerate steam/water cleaning, this little lovely is a the real deal. WOW!!!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great steamer for a great price
I was looking to purchase a steamer to remove wallpaper in every room of the house we just bought when I came across this one. I didn't think I'd need all the extra attachments, although I will now definitely be using them for other household jobs. The steamer is amazing. It heats fairly quickly. The best feature is the trigger, which allows you to control when the steam comes out, compared to a rented steamer or the cheaper Wagner steamer which just steams constantly creating a huge mess on the floor. I also like that the unit has wheels so it rolls along with you when you move.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bad job made easy
The best tool I've ever bought in terms of its time savings over alternative products. I tried chemical strippers (sprays, gels) first. They were a nightmare. This steamer made short work of a job that was taking many hours longer than it should have, and left my walls in much better condition than strippers. Only used it for wallpaper so far, but tested the jet nozzle and was impressed by the steam pressure. Only improvement would be a water separator and reclaim system to prevent dripping from condensate buildup in the hose.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wagner Spray Tech for removing wallpaper
It works pretty well for removing wallpaper. Our wallpaper is extremely hard to remove as the first layer was glued directly to the sheetrock in the 1970's.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lotta love for this machine!
First let me say... I am an agonizer-analyzer. I read all of the reviews out there on Amazon and the web that I can find. I was down to this... the Shark vs. Wagner steamers. Both seemed similar in reviews... I saved $5 bucks by purchasing the Wagner. I received it 1 day earlier then expected. I opened the box and dug in (yes, I am also a person that doesn't necessarily read the instructions... until I can't get something to work that is.) Guess what? EVERYTHING worked without reading the instructions. Note to the wise, it is probably best if you do. I have since gone back to ensure I was operating the machine safely and correctly.

I LOVE IT! When people say in their reviews that they couldn't stop cleaning stuff, it is SOOOOOO true. These are the things I have cleaned so far. 3 kitchen sinks. I couldn't believe how clean they became. They are all stainless and shining like mad. I really do believe they are clean enough to eat out of them (not that I would). I have granite counters with this itty bitty grout between the sinks and the counters. I didn't realize they used white grout... oh my gosh, they look like they were just put in and they are 11 years old.

What else? Yes, I didn't stop there. I went over to the stove. It is stainless steel with gas fixtures and iron grates. Do you know how many cleaners I have purchased for the black metal top that have never made it look like it was really totally clean? MANY, MANY, MANY. This machine did it! And I honestly have to say, I didn't put any real elbow grease in at all. It lifted stains that I thought were permanent. It also removed a burn mark in the stainless steel which had been there for at least 3 years (with a lot of scrubbing that didn't take it away). And, after using the machine, it was really only a matter of wiping a little water residue away.

I really like the length of the handle/hose. I left it on top of one counter and was able to walk around the kitchen without worrying if the yellow beauty was going to fall off the counter or not reach where I wanted to take it. Gotta LOVE IT!

Ok, the above were only a few things that I cleaned in the first 15 minutes of opening the box. I probably could have cleaned more but I figured I would save my joy for another day.

A few other comments... I read a review that it was loud to operate. The machine itself doesn't make any noise. It isn't like a motor is going while you are trying to clean. The only noise that is made is the high-pressure steam coming out of the nozzle. What do these people really expect? Hello.... It was music to my ears because of the clean-up it was doing. I can imagine that you wouldn't want to be locked in a small closed in space for long... but hey, it didn't take that long to see it sparkle.

This truly is a great investment, fun to use with FANTASTIC results.

YAHOO!



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