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DEEP CLEANS:
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toughest grease and grime on BBQ grills, patios and more.
MC1275 HEAVY-DUTY STEAM CLEANER |
The McCulloch MC1275 Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner is a professional quality solution for those who are serious about steam cleaning. Using ordinary water heated to over 200ºF, the Steam Cleaner effectively and naturally cleans and sanitizes a wide variety of surfaces. With professional steam power and a versatile array of attachments, the Steam Cleaner is designed for tackling the toughest jobs throughout your garage or workshop. From greasy tools to floormats, grimey wheels and barbecue grills, there’s no job too big – or too small – for the Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner. Model is made for 120 volts only.
PRODUCT FEATURES |
The 1500-watt MC1275 provides up to 45 minutes of continuous steam and comes with 18 accessories to help you conquer nearly any cleaning task. Its flexible 10 foot steam hose provides easy reach and the included steam mop attachment handles floors with ease and is safe for all sealed flooring surfaces – including wood, tile and laminate.
VERSATILE ACCESSORIES |
Jet Nozzle: Focuses the flow of steam to release dirt and grime.
Extension Wands: Used for floor mopping as well as easier cleaning in high or hard-to-reach places.
Mop Head: Steam clean a variety of hard floor surfaces.
Microfiber Pads: Attach to the Mop Head and use for removing scuffs and stains from hard floors. The Microfiber Pads are reusable and machine washable.
Water Funnel and Measuring Cup: Provides for an easy and accurate way to fill the water reservoir.
Squeegee: Clean mirrors, windows and other smooth glass surfaces.
Triangle Brush: Clean corners and other difficult angles.
Nylon Utility Brushes: Provide extra scrubbing power for removing exceptionally tough dirt and stains.
Brass Utility Brush: Removes tough stuck-on grease and grime from durable surfaces such as ovens and grills.
Scrub Pad: Scrub tough dirt and scuffs from surfaces.
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McCULLOCH STEAM |
THE POWER OF NATURE IN YOUR HANDS.
For more than sixty years, people have counted on McCulloch to provide them with all the power they need to tame nature. Today, McCulloch is giving you the power of nature to tame cleaning – with a line of steam products that take heavy duty cleaning to the next level. Not only do they have the power to get the job done, they are also a smart alternative to cleaning with harsh chemicals.
POWERFUL
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VERSATILE
Providing 1500 watts of steam power, this heavy-duty cleaner requires no chemicals and is easy to use. Ideal for cleaning and detailing cars, trucks, motorcycles, or boats, the cleaner removes stains and odors from upholstery, carpeting, and floor mats, as well as grease and grime from engines, wheels, and chrome accessories. It also works well for removing stuck-on dirt from the BBQ grill, patio furniture, or garage. The “steam ready” light indicates when the unit is ready to use, and a steam-control switch provides control over the amount of steam coming from the unit. The cleaner features a storage compartment for its 10 attachments, which include a steam jet nozzle, two extension wands, a triangle brush, an upholstery/floor brush, and a utility brush, as well as a squeegee, funnel, measuring cup, and terry cover for the floor brush. Its 12-foot power cord, caster wheels, and included accessories offer convenient mobility and make it easy to clean nooks and crannies in hard-to-reach places. The 13-pound steam cleaner has a 50-ounce water-tank capacity, which allows for one full hour of use. The unit measures 17-1/2 by 11-3/7 by 9-1/4 inches. –Catie Unger
Product Features
- Heavy-duty steam cleaner with 1500 watts of steaming power
- Requires no chemicals; 50-ounce water-tank capacity; steam-control switch
- Removes stains, grease, and grime from cars, trucks, motorcycles, and boats
- Storage compartment for 10 included accessories; 12-foot power cord; caster wheels
- Measures 17-1/2 by 11-3/7 by 9-1/4 inches
Great HOUSEHOLD steamer After some research and contemplation, I bought this unit to clean and disinfect bathrooms and other household stuff. By in large, most of the observations from the reviews here have been consistent with what I’ve seen.PROS:1. Steam lasts a very long time. The manual says it can hold up to 48oz of water from which to generate 2 hrs of steam. This appears to be right if you’re holding the nozzle open constantly. In reality, its longer because you have to steam-wipe-steam-wipe repeatedly, letting the machine rest during “wipes”. I can get a good 3 hrs of cleaning done on one full tank of water. Also keeping you from holding open the nozzle is that you have to give it time to “recharge” since it appears that it does not generate steam as fast as you use it.2. It works on what it claims: most “organic” build-ups like soap scum, toothpaste, dirt, etc. Cleans darkened grout nicely. Doesn’t damage the finish on fixtures. I was expecting a little too much on the calcium deposits from hard water… steam just wasn’t effective.3. Nice supply of attachments (brushes) although its unclear what types of surfaces these brushes can be safely used on. In particular, I refer to the smaller round brushes. For example, my guess is that the brass brushes are not meant for highly polished finishes.4. Good enough to clean hard to reach crevices like sliding door tracks (shower doors or patio doors), faucet details, etc.5. Works well on car wheels. Brake dust is very fine and a pain to clean by hand. Not to mention that the chemicals are often not meant to touch the brake disc surface (I have yet to figure out how splashing water from a hose can be directed only to the wheel and not the brakes within).6. Steam is the only option for cleaning chemically-prohibited surfaces (I never knew chemical cleaners were not recommended in microwaves!).CONS:1. Its loud! Not the machine, but the steam as it comes out of the nozzle. I strongly recommend hearing protection while you use it when indoors. My ears were ringing for about an hour after my first session.2. Steaming takes time. If you’re not opposed to using chemicals, often I find that bleach works as good, if not better, than steam. Compared to 5-10 mins steaming a polished chrome bath fixture to get it sparkling, it took 30 secs using your household bath cleaner with bleach.3. Steam just doesn’t work efficiently on mineral build-up. Chemicals are far more time-efficient. Hard water stains and deposits require lots of time and lots of elbow-grease (scrubbing). And even then, I’m not convinced it was cleaner than using chemicals (i.e., judging from the “gleam” off the surface).4. The steam pressure is not very high. It isn’t very low either, but definnitely not high enough to “blow” debris away more than an inch or two from where the steam jet hits. The best approach seems to loosen with steam then wash away with water or wipe away with sponge. Hence, I don’t recommend using this for something like cleaning a car engine where neither wash nor wipe are feasible. (I guess you could steam long enough so that the condensed water from the steam was enough to wash away the gunk on its own, but that would take forever.)5. It needs time to build up steam pressure while you work. The light is supposed to turn off when it is ready. While in use, the light will come on when the pressure reaches some threshold. Continued use beyond that point without letting it rest means you work with less pressure. When the tank is full of “condensed” water, the light comes on more frequently. As the water is depleted and more volume in the tank can accommodate vapor steam, the light comes on less often.6. The width of the brushes simply do not permit reaching into 90 degree crevices or those really tight spaces. This is minor, however, but a flat or low-profile brush attachment would have been nice. A medium bristle toothbrush is a nice companion in my cleaning adventures…Overall, pretty happy with this unit. To be efficient, I’ve found using a combined balance of chemicals and steam is best. It definitely reduces the amount of chemicals I need to use. For hard-to-reach or delicate surface areas, steam wins outright (with the mentioned toothbrush).
Worth every penny I am allergic to everything, especially dust. For this reason, I have no carpet – only hardwood floors, or tiles in the kitchen and bath. I saw an infomertial for some Euro-steamer thing, where they touted how well the “steamer” cleans hardwood and tile floors with water and no chemicals. I figured I’d buy through Amazon for quicker shipping. However, most of the reviews explained that the unit was cheap, and that it would break in just a few uses. Other people burned themselves. One reviewer suggested this McCulloch steamer.I bought the McCulloch MC-1272 in December 2005, to clean all the floors in my apartment. I’ve used it every 2-3 weeks since. In general, using this steamer is a little more inconvenient than a vacuum because you really don’t want to bang it around or tug on the hose.Here are the negatives- it doesn’t have a handle, which makes moving it from one room to the next a bit of a pain. But I guess that’s because they don’t want you walking around, carrying a tank of super-scalding pressurized water. Nuff said. Also, the device ships with one cloth that’s used for the floor-cleaning attachment. It wears pretty fast, so if you’re getting the steamer primarily to clean floors, I highly recommend you order some extras right away. They are machine washable. Also, I recommend you get a six or eight inch funnel from your hardware store, for filling the tank. If you try to use the spout of a pitcher, you will spill water everywhere – but that’s mopped up pretty easily once the beast is fired up.Here are the positives- fill it up, turn it on, in about 10 minutes you’re steamin’ away. The hose is quite durable, and despite the warning stickers everywhere, none of the surfaces on the attachments have gotten so hot that they could have burnt me. This was a subject of many complaints with the EuroSteam thing. Also, none of the attachments has sprung leaks, or melted – another common complaint with cheaper steamers. With a gallon of water, this steamer pushed steam for about 45 minutes, which was ample time for all the floors in my apartment. I figured I’d plug in some of the wire-brushes and attack all the mildew in the shower while waiting for it to empty. The jury’s still out on the shower; I think a few squirts of Tilex do a better job on grout. But for cleaning hard surface floors, I have found nothing better than this steamer.The bottom line- if you’re thinking of getting a steamer, here’s what you should consider: this model steamer is the low-end of the “good” quality devices. Anything cheaper will be a waste of money, and will only be good for a few uses before it breaks, melts, or springs a leak and burns you. If you have the cash and can spend more, do so – you DO get what you pay for. There are more expensive models with fancy features, and greater capacity. However, if you’re like me and trying to get the most bang for the least possible buck, this machine is where innexpensive and quality meet. It has been reliable for me, for the past 5 months.