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Steam cleaner

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BlueBelle Sat 06-Jan-24 15:14:45

I ve been looking at steam cleaners and thinking of treating myself to a new years present I want it mainly for steam cleaning the bathroom, tiles, hard to get to tap bits etc a tiled kitchen floor and rugs plus I believe you can steam clothes instead of the dreaded ironing ( which I don’t do) I’ve looked and the prices seem wide I was looking at something betwen £120/ 150
Any advice or makes I should steer clear of please

midgey Sat 06-Jan-24 15:16:45

I’ve seen several in charity shops, may be a cheaper option to help you make your mind up.

BlueBelle Sat 06-Jan-24 15:27:39

No Midgey I work in a charity shop, never had one come in, but anyway I want to treat myself, was hoping some on here might have them already to give me tips and advice

NotAGran55 Sat 06-Jan-24 15:37:39

My house proud sister raves about this one, and her house is always gleaming.

www.vax.co.uk/vax-steam-fresh-total-home-steam-cleaner#product-reviews

keepcalmandcavachon Sat 06-Jan-24 15:40:02

I've got a Vax Grime Master BlueBelle, was wonderful as I definitely needed to 'master' the grime when I moved into this house! It came with a a small ' hoover' type head and two sizes of brush heads. Fantastic now for grouting, around hobs, taps as well as garden furniture etc.
midgey I have done this too with gadgets, then realised I didn't use/need it or the bargain item lasted forever, about 50/50 I'd say.

keepcalmandcavachon Sat 06-Jan-24 15:46:08

Sorry bluebell you meant the floor cleaning one? Yes I can recommend the Vax one too, they seem to be the 'go to' make, 3 people recommended it to me and I am well pleased with it.

Mel1967 Sat 06-Jan-24 15:47:15

I’ve got a Vax steam cleaner.
Bought with good intentions.
I’ve used it twice in 4 years 😂
Could you hire one first (not sure if you can) to see if it’s for you?

BlueBelle Sat 06-Jan-24 15:57:35

Ohh mixed ideas
the floor yes, but more for the bathroom tiles, tap area round loos rugs, clothes etc
Twice in four years not much need for it them mel why haven’t you used it ? I have an old Victorian house which has a lot of areas it’s hard to get to unless on your hands and knees I was trying to cut down on the elbow grease and do a better job that I can

Patsy70 Sat 06-Jan-24 16:00:30

I’m very happy with my Vileda steam cleaner, which is used two or three times a week on the kitchen and laundry room floors, especially during the wet weather.

BlueBelle Sat 06-Jan-24 16:01:31

Does it have other uses Patsy ! I m not so bothered about the floor

MerylStreep Sat 06-Jan-24 16:13:29

I use our wallpaper remover steamer for the kitchen and bathroom tiles.
I have a small one bought from the middle isle bargains in Lidl.
We have 3 steamers in our charity shop, all donated.

Vintagegirl Sat 06-Jan-24 16:20:41

Very happy with present Shark floor steam mop. It is the third one I have had and the best.

BlueBelle Sat 06-Jan-24 16:25:45

I want it mainly for bathroom tile large area, hard to reach high up now, tap areas and downstairs sink taps etc etc
(loo/ kitchen floors are secondary)
Do all these work well with the areas I’m looking for please?

Not had any come in the charity shop Meryl mine is probably not a very affluent area

pinkquartz Sat 06-Jan-24 16:27:14

i have used a Vax steam cleaner for long time. Might be over 8 years now.

It does a great job especially on floors. Easy to use too.

I have to have a cleaner and she also rates using this steam cleaner along with friends who have helped me.

BlueBelle Sat 06-Jan-24 16:37:03

I m looking for advice apart from floors please

Grannynannywanny Sat 06-Jan-24 16:56:38

I bought one about 12 years ago called Little Yello. It looked very impressive on the adverts. I wish I hadn’t bothered. It was more trouble than it was worth and I felt it too tricky to use and not very effective. I’d imagine there must be more efficient types on the market now .

Patsy70 Sat 06-Jan-24 17:00:30

BlueBelle. Sorry, no it is only a floor steamer. We have a small Vax Grime Master steamer which we use for cleaning wall tiles etc.

MerylStreep Sat 06-Jan-24 17:03:16

BlueBelle
Ours is like the old fashioned jumble sale on speed. Any old bit of tutt can be found in our shop.
We are the antithesis of all the big names 😂

Siope Sat 06-Jan-24 19:19:59

I have a Lakeland one, which in theory will clean small and non-floor areas - the water tank detaches from the upright floors to r cleaning part, and there is a hose and various heads that attach.

I’ve had it close to ten years and used it about three times. It was crap at cleaning the oven, good at fully tiled walls, not great for taps, as none of the heads were really the right size/shape. The hose gets very hot, so you have to be careful about how you position it/yourself which is a nuisance.

Siope Sat 06-Jan-24 19:22:36

Oh, it’s not a Lakeland. I bought it there, but it’s actually a Shark.

Grannynannywanny Sat 06-Jan-24 21:55:25

Reading your post Siope has just reminded me what tempted me to buy one. It was supposed to be great for cleaning the oven. I found it just made a big mess. Maybe it was my technique.

Oldbat1 Sat 06-Jan-24 22:14:48

My steam cleaner will soon be on its way to charity. It damaged my karndean floors and caused grout to break in shower room and bathroom floor tiles. It wont be a miss!

Hetty58 Sat 06-Jan-24 22:35:35

I wonder just how many other people have a dusty, rarely used steam cleaner in their cupboard or garage? Yes, my Vax one is great on hard floors and the attachment/hand held part is good on the oven. Still, can I be bothered to drag it out, set it up, add water - and wait for it to boil? Hardly ever! I dare not use it on laminate, prefer the carpet/floor washer (as it sucks up the dirty water) - and, mostly, surfaces only need a damp mop with 50/50 white vinegar and water, then a buff dry. On clothes, a clothes steamer is so much better.