I have yet to test it with a timer! Maybe I'll do that in the next couple days. It does last a while but the stupid reheating constantly is so annoying
I recorded a test which lasted approximately 22minutes but about half of that was just reheating so actual usable time is about 10 minutes. Hope to upload the video soon. ***edit: video is now uploaded - link in description
thank you for this! i lost my measuring cup and no manual says how much it holds at the fill line and i was hesitant to risk making an overly expensive pipe bomb just to treat my house
@@absolutemalmaute9592 The NEAT Steam Cleaner every time. Bought mine second-hand on eBay as they're a bit pricey new - it honestly knocks this out of the park...
I've purchased two of these. They work well ... obiviously since I purchased a 2nd steamshot. However, both of the Bissells failed in the trigger mechanism. Once is a fluke, twice tells me it is a design problem. Would be interested to know if others have had this problem.
@@reviewwithdan unless covered by warranty probably not worth it. My second one steams, I just can't shut it off without unplugging. I only use it for jobs that don't required triggering it. I contacted Bissell and they were sorry I was having this problem. Doesn't seem as though they are taking steps to correct the problem. Too bad, because it is a dandy steamer when it works
Good points. I read up and discovered that the water I put in may be too hard therefore alkalizing and somehow damaging the unit. Perhaps it using better water could help it last longer 🤷♂️
I wouldn't touch it as it will burn you!! But I find it only lasts a very short time before the light comes on and it needs to reheat. If you continue to release steam after the indicator light comes on, the temperature is lower and it will start to leak water through the nozzle as well. I plan on making a video to show exactly how much time it takes before it re-heats and showcase the total time lost due to constantly re-heating. Stay tuned
In the user guide it says "Do not add anything except cool water or you will cause damage to the heating element and void your warranty." It doesn't take long to heat up though.
@@lovelyfiza6018 No problem, I saw these comments a few days ago and when I read the guide earlier I thought, oh man I should warn them lol I thought it would work that way too.
I actually borrowed this one from my sibling to try it out. I'm eying up the Bissell spot clean pro but still going through reviews and hoping for a sale
@@kellyali5286 I have used it to clean the carpets in my car and it works. For the price it's not bad just that it needs to reheat constantly which is annoying
Idk everything made by Bissell is junk.....but I could understand a steamer. Bissell makes the worst cheapest..... anyway they are presently make poopy products.
Actually I just tried to use my steamer the other day and it's dead! Still heats up and all but pressing the trigger does absolutely nothing 🤷♂️ my rating of this seems to decrease the more I try to use it
How long does it last with one fill?
I have yet to test it with a timer! Maybe I'll do that in the next couple days. It does last a while but the stupid reheating constantly is so annoying
I recorded a test which lasted approximately 22minutes but about half of that was just reheating so actual usable time is about 10 minutes. Hope to upload the video soon. ***edit: video is now uploaded - link in description
thank you for this! i lost my measuring cup and no manual says how much it holds at the fill line and i was hesitant to risk making an overly expensive pipe bomb just to treat my house
Thanks for the review I was about to order one until I watch this. I only have one hand so this specific steamer is out the question
Glad I could help. I'm honestly very conflicted about this unit. It's kind of great but the more I use it, the more I want something better😅
What else is there that’s very better because I agree
I'm looking at the Bissell SpotClean Pro. Seems to have great reviews but is a bit more expensive
@@absolutemalmaute9592 The NEAT Steam Cleaner every time. Bought mine second-hand on eBay as they're a bit pricey new - it honestly knocks this out of the park...
I just got mine & love it!!
Awesome 👍 they're great for small projects but I really want to get a bigger one for carpets and upholstery cleaning
Thank you for posting this.
I'm glad you found it valuable 🙂
I've purchased two of these. They work well ... obiviously since I purchased a 2nd steamshot. However, both of the Bissells failed in the trigger mechanism. Once is a fluke, twice tells me it is a design problem. Would be interested to know if others have had this problem.
I have the trigger stuck in the on position. Can it be fixed?
Literally have the same issue now. Trigger doesn't do anything. Idk if I'll investigate and try to fix it, doesn't seem to be worth it tbh
@@robinmchugh4478 probably would cost more for Bissell to repair unless it is still under warranty
@@reviewwithdan unless covered by warranty probably not worth it. My second one steams, I just can't shut it off without unplugging. I only use it for jobs that don't required triggering it. I contacted Bissell and they were sorry I was having this problem. Doesn't seem as though they are taking steps to correct the problem. Too bad, because it is a dandy steamer when it works
Good points. I read up and discovered that the water I put in may be too hard therefore alkalizing and somehow damaging the unit. Perhaps it using better water could help it last longer 🤷♂️
quelle est la température dégagée par cet appareil ...peut elle atteindre les 50 degrés Celsius ?
Thanks
I love mine
Amazing!!! Thanks 😊
You're welcome 🙂
I need some reviews
Thank you
Glad you liked it😊
Are the tools you used included in the box?
The attachments all came with the steamer
What about bathrooms mold ? Had you tried it ?
Have not but I can see hot steam being able to lift off the mold
Ammonia gets rid of black mould. Steam won't touch it, unfortunately.
thank u shareing
Thanks for sharing the review, very helpful, gonna get one for myself, just wondering does the extension hose you used come with the package?
Everything you see in the video was included in my box. But can't hurt to double check before you make the purchase 👍
they recall it 2 days ago
For bigger cleans just have a bucket of water to refill
How hot does the steam feel when coming out?
I wouldn't touch it as it will burn you!! But I find it only lasts a very short time before the light comes on and it needs to reheat. If you continue to release steam after the indicator light comes on, the temperature is lower and it will start to leak water through the nozzle as well. I plan on making a video to show exactly how much time it takes before it re-heats and showcase the total time lost due to constantly re-heating. Stay tuned
just put your hand in front and test it
the Bissell Steamshot gets hot. Others are not as hot or have as much pressure. Check the rating before buying.
@@paulna5526 Lmao 🤣 Why would you tell someone too do that?
🤣 living life on the edge
Can we use hot water to ready it quickly
Interesting question! Haven't tried it but you might be onto something here!👍
In the user guide it says "Do not add anything except cool water or you will cause damage to the heating element and void your warranty."
It doesn't take long to heat up though.
@@elvergalargafilmz2603 thanks for the information 👍
@@lovelyfiza6018 No problem, I saw these comments a few days ago and when I read the guide earlier I thought, oh man I should warn them lol I thought it would work that way too.
Good catch! Could save someone from ruining their steam cleaner!! Thanks for the input 👍
Can you use this on the interior of a car?
On cloth seats and carpets for sure. Even cupholders and other areas. On leather I would probably try to stay away from
Yes, I do and it works great
How much did you buy it for?
Walmart sells it for around $29 currently
I actually borrowed this one from my sibling to try it out. I'm eying up the Bissell spot clean pro but still going through reviews and hoping for a sale
I wonder if it would work to clean the inside of my car
@@kellyali5286 I have used it to clean the carpets in my car and it works. For the price it's not bad just that it needs to reheat constantly which is annoying
I just bought mine for $27 at Walmart.
use the steamer to clean your sink...................how can i trust if your home is dirty?
Haha ouch! That's my basement workshop sink but fair point it needs a cleaning 😅
hold it sideways tilted to fill it up. no need to unplug and cool down.
I'll have to try that👍
HOW? the steamer is pressurized, removing the cap while hot is not advisable.
Anyone reading this, please don't do this!
It's a _pressurised_ unit and you could end up with a serious injury. 🤕
You really shouldn't use steam on leather - I'm not quite sure what led you to think it might be a good idea!
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What?
Get rid of several shits for a start.
It's BISS ell. Not Bis SELL.
Noted👍
English is not my first language so every now and then my pronunciation will be off 😅
Idk everything made by Bissell is junk.....but I could understand a steamer. Bissell makes the worst cheapest..... anyway they are presently make poopy products.
Actually I just tried to use my steamer the other day and it's dead! Still heats up and all but pressing the trigger does absolutely nothing 🤷♂️ my rating of this seems to decrease the more I try to use it
Have you tried Bissell Spot Clean Pro
On my 2nd one...2nd one does not work either...
It's a piece of crap I used it once refilled it and now it's broken. Don't buy it
Mine also stopped working and it's likely due to not using distilled water 🤷♂️ but as stated in my other comments it's definitely not the greatest
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Bruh