Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea | 
| Brand: Bissell Category: Kitchen
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $77.97 You Save: $22.02 (22%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 402 reviews Sales Rank: 10
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8 Dimensions (in): 6 x 11 x 42.3
MPN: 18677 Model: 1867A UPC: 011120006520 EAN: 0011120006520
Release Date: August 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 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 |
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Product 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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Bissell Compared with Shark January 8, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Unsure, I bought the Bissell and Shark to compare. The products are relatively equal in all ways but three: wetness, ease of use, and sturdiness.
Wetness: At first I thought Shark wins for being drier. But then I looked closer. On both units, the steam actually comes out only from one small hole in the middle. Because the Bissell gets wetter, the whole mop head wets the floor, but on the Shark, only the spot on the floor right under the steam hole gets any wetness at all. I had to repeat and linger over small areas to get any coverage. So drier is not better. Then I compared side by side the wetness of the Bissell with the usual wetness of my (fairly well wrung) mop---same. I only held the trigger when pushing forward for that result. So it's not a clear win, but I prefer Bissell's wetness to no coverage.
Ease of use: Bissell wins. The Shark killed my back to push over my 2400 sq ft house of engineered hardwood. The instructions advise keeping it at a 45-degree angle to the floor. But that angle is difficult to hold---I am 5'2" and had to bend a bit to do it. In fact, those who have even mild arthritis or shoulder/back pain may struggle with this one. Bissell glided easily, and the trigger was no strain.
Sturdiness: Bissell wins. The shark is way too flimsy, and I am afraid that given how hard it is too push, I may break it.
Also consider---the Bissell has a three-pronged plug, so if your house has only two-pronged outlets, you will not be able to use it without an adapter. Shark has two prongs.
Despite the comparable price, the Shark is not in the same league as the Bissell. I am not certain that the Bissell is the best steam mop, but I am certainly returning the Shark. I want to compare the Bissell to my mother's Eureka Envirosteamer before I decide.
Works well January 8, 2009 This a good product for kids to help cleaning out hardwood or tile floor. It works great for tile floor. The steam evaporated fast. But for laminated floor, it takes too long to dry up. I have to use the dry mop to dry the steam so kids will not slip.
Bissell Steam Mop January 8, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this mop. I had tried the shark brand & it smeared steam more than cleaned the floor. The bissell gets the floor wetter than the shark did, some reviewers complained it was too wet, it doesn't take that long to dry and you hear the steam but don't see it as much as the shark. But with the steam and very hot water i love how the floors feel when I'm done. So I'm done searching for mops.
Great Product January 6, 2009 I just received this mop and love it! My floor covering is several years old and I have given up trying to get it clean, but this mop worked great. It will take at least one more cleaning to get the floor really clean. I used the steam sparingly and the floor dried very quickly.
no opinion....yet January 6, 2009 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
i have been off island since receiving the floor cleaner. i'm very hopeful that it's as good as it sounds. i will use it this week.. shame on me. aloha
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