I assume this steam jet needs to heat up at each interval to build up pressure before it can be used again and not used continuously for 10-20min like a pressure washer. There is a small detail you may have missed out is that this type of steamer will best used with distilled water to not get clogged up by formation of calcium deposits from area that have hard water.
@@Rickmakes I let the pressure and heat build up and tested the initial heat from from the nozzle immediately it is 135 and goes down from there immediately. Within five seconds, it’s down to about 85 or 90°.
Are these good for car seats, carpet, etc?
Thank you know I’ve made my mind up if I should buy
I assume this steam jet needs to heat up at each interval to build up pressure before it can be used again and not used continuously for 10-20min like a pressure washer. There is a small detail you may have missed out is that this type of steamer will best used with distilled water to not get clogged up by formation of calcium deposits from area that have hard water.
i own one of those and i definitly can work contniusly once its warm up
Wounding if come shorter attachment?
You can use the shorter brass attachment that I removed in order to install the longer tube.
Nixe
Hallo?! What voltage is it?
The label only lists 110 volts.
@@Rickmakes Thank you
Is it available in India
I wasn't able to find it on Amazon India.
Junk, only gets up to 135°
Yours only squirted water out?
@@Rickmakes
I let the pressure and heat build up and tested the initial heat from from the nozzle immediately it is 135 and goes down from there immediately. Within five seconds, it’s down to about 85 or 90°.
@@darrinjury850 WOW Good to know that, Thanks!👍👍👍