The McCulloch MC1375 Canister Steam System is a multi-purpose steam cleaner, great for cleaning and mopping. Using ordinary water heated to over 200F, the MC1375 effectively and naturally cleans and sanitizes a wide variety of surfaces. Includes 20 versatile accessories. Variable steam control, up to 58 psi makes MC1375 great for blasting away grease and grime. Backed by a 1-year warranty and supported in Andover, Kansas. With over 50 years of experience in the design and manufacture of outdoor power equipment, McCulloch has established an unrivalled reputation for design, reliability and value in a wide range of outdoor, garden and workshop products. Model is made for 120 volts only.
Product Features
- On-demand variable steam control with 4 bar (58 psi) pressure to blast away dirt and grime
- Naturally deep cleans and sanitizes without the use of harsh chemicals
- Large 48 oz. water tank heats up in under 12 minutes and provides up to 90 minutes of continuous steam
- 20 versatile accessories including floor mop attachment for use on sealed flooring surfaces
- Extra-long 18-foot power cord and on-board storage to conveniently store accessories. Shipping within the US only
Impressive performance for under $200 I did a lot of research on steamers. Most come from Italy and I’ve read lots of horror stories about reliability and service. They are also extremely expensive in the $600-$1200+ range. The two low priced units I looked at were anemic but got pretty good reviews as far as reliability and service goes. One is by McCulloch and the the other by Wagner. Both are in the $80-125 range but I wanted something more potent. I got excited when I saw two new models from McCulloch boasting 58psi and…
Welcome improvements over older models While this model 1375 appears to be the mid-range steam cleaner from McCulloch and it is every bit as good as the 1385, with just a few reduced specifications. The 48 oz tank is smaller by 12 oz and there are a few less accessories. Still, you get all the improvements that McCulloch added from the older models. While there are many things that are similar, the 1375 has some better refinements from earlier McCulloch and Steamfast units that I used and liked. I love getting things clean with…