Kitchen & Housewares : Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea

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Kitchen & Housewares : Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea

Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 8





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Bissell
EAN: 0011120006520
Label: Bissell
Product Manufacturer: Bissell
Model: 1867A
Publisher: Bissell
Release Date: August 27, 2007
Ranking: 8
Studio: Bissell


Product facts:
  • Upright electric mop cleans hard-floor surfaces using steam only
  • Provides an all-natural deep clean without chemicals, fumes, or residues
  • 360-degree swivel mop head cleans hard-to-reach places
  • Includes two washable and reusable microfiber mop pads, an internal water filter, and quick-release cord wrap
  • Measures 6 by 11 by 45-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Bissell, Steam Mop, Hard Floor Cleaner, 100% Chemical Free Cleaning, Safe & Effective, Ready To Use With Water Only, Environmentally Friendly, 360 Degree Swivel Head, Washable Microfiber Mop Pads, Quick Release Cord Wrap, Slim, Lightweight Design.

Amazon.com Review:
Ideal for the chemically sensitive or those with small children, the Bissell Steam Mop deep-cleans hard-surface floors using the power of pure water alone. No harsh (or expensive) cleaners means no fumes or residues to irritate lungs or muddy delicate finishes, while the use of hot steam rather than buckets of water leaves floors dry in just seconds. Heated and ready to use in 30 seconds, the remarkably quiet mechanism works something like an iron: steam is dispensed on demand, rather than continuously, by pressing the trigger while passing the mop over the floor. Hot steam easily removes hardened and sticky gunk, especially if the mop sits over the mess for a few seconds. (Leave it in place 15 seconds to actually sanitize the cleaning surface.) The machine steams for approximately 15 minutes before the tank needs to be refilled, but there's no lag once you refill it.

The Steam Mop's low-profile 360-degree swiveling head accesses hard-to-reach nooks and crannies, like under kitchen cabinets, while its compact profile stores easily in small spaces. Other thoughtful design touches include a quick-release cord wrap and easy-carry handle, as well as a built-in water filter to protect from the minerals and impurities in hard water. (An indicator lets users know when the filter need to be replaced.) Durable, reusable microfiber pads are safe on all sealed hard surfaces and clean up nicely in the washing machine, making them more environmentally friendly than disposable options. Measuring 6 by 11 by 45-1/2 inches, the Bissell Steam Mop weighs less than 7 pounds and is covered by a one-year limited warranty.--Mary Park



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cleans great
Started using from day 1 and it seems like the kitchen ceramic tile is brand new. It does NOT leave puddle of water on the floor like some other reviews state (they must not know how to use this properly). I plug it in while I am doing the dishes to allow it to heat. Than it's ready to make all the steam required. If you push the trigger on the handle steam comes out. I usually let go of it for a few seconds (to avoid over steaming - which will eventually turn into water (duh)). Great product and avoids the need to scrub the floor weekly on my hands and knees. Will do this on a monthly basis from now on.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just right for what we wanted it for (maybe not for everyone though)
I bought this along with the Ergorapido cordless vacuum as a one-two punch to get the darn place cleaner looking with less effort. The kitchen floor was looking messy routinely because of grass/mud that was brought in from the back yard and from dog food spills from the doggy bowls. Our big problem was dirt that was dried on and required me scrubbing at it with a mop with a bristle end on it. It was a royal pain, and so I wound up just not having the time to do it enough. This steam mop works great for this specific purpose. It makes it SO effortless to get the dried on bits off - just leave the head on top of the stain, hold down the steaming button on the handle for a few seconds and wipe away, repeat if necessary (pleasantly, this isn't often the case). I can clean all those darn messes in a few minutes with very little muscle power or having to carry buckets of dirty water back and forth. Not even any chemicals! It's really great!!

The limits to using this, though, are:

1) You really do need a sealed floor. From the first time you use it, you'll know why - it would be like soaking the surface in really, really hot water, even if it's for a brief time. If it's unsealed wood and you do this regularly, you can see how the wood could start to warp over time, possibly even get water-logged and rotting.
2) Most of our house is unsealed wood floors, so I limit using this to the bathrooms and kitchen. None of those rooms is particularly big, so I don't have any problems whatsoever with how long the cord is. Besides, if I had wanted to cover the entire house and had sealed floors, I'd have probably opted for the Monster steam mop since it looks much more sturdy (lots of metal parts instead of plastic). Since I don't need it to be that heavy-duty, I decided to save the money. I had also considered the Shark, but figured that the price difference wasn't that much, and there were lots of concerns about how sturdy that one was.
3) It's not exactly like mopping because you don't wring out the dirty water, you instead replace the sponge pad. So, to save having to keep replacing pads, I'd clean the less messy areas first, then tackle the really messy ones. Definitely don't plan on using this to clean a smelly area (like if there was dog pee) and then clean the rest of the room - you'll just spread the smell everywhere. If you have to pull this out a LOT, get extra pads so that you'll have time to launder a set while still being able to clean.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Bissell 1867-7
If you want CLEAN floors, this floor cleaner works really well. I did my standard "mop test". After mopping, I get a paper towel to see what dirt is still on the floor. Regular mops and swiffer products always leave dirt on the floor. The Bissell steam mop did not! It did leave the floor a little wet in some places, but part of that is probably user error. Yes, I'll admit, I probably just need practice, because the clean floor is certainly worth the learning curve. I really love the Bissell Steam Mop and the CLEAN floors it leaves in its wake!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Would recommend.
I don't have hard wood floors but it works well on tile. I had a spot that I scrubbed and it did not come off. Kept the mop on there for a few extra second and it lifted it.



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