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The New Oreck Steam-It uses pressurized, "dry" steam to naturally disinfect and melt away dirt & grime. Unlike many conventional steam mops, the Oreck Steam-It has a unique, pressurized vapor chamber making it easy to clean above the floor without spilling. Its the easy, eco-friendly way to clean without the use of toxic chemicals or detergents.
Just add water, turn the Steam-It on, and it heats up in 30 seconds creating a high-temperature, low-moisture dry steam that quickly removes dirt and rejuvenates flattened carpet, deep cleans virtually any hard floor surface, and reduces bacteria and germs. It also cleans windows spot-free, naturally disinfects kitchen and bath surfaces, tile and grout, removes tough stains from furniture and car upholstery, and even freshens pillows and mattresses. And surfaces are dry within minutes!
The Steam-It is quiet and portable, reaches anywhere (even ceiling fans, cabinets and light fixtures), and can even be turned upside down without spillage. There are no expensive replacement cleaning pads to buy, either, because the Steam-It comes with two washable microfiber towels and two bonnets. And only the Steam-It has universal cleaning clips that let you use your own household towels to save money. It comes with a 6-piece attachment kit, a 1-year warranty, and is tough enough for everyday use. The New Oreck Steam-It: a safe, easy, all-natural, and cost-effective way to clean your home.
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Technical Details
- Pressurized super-dry steam heats in under 30 seconds. And dry steam means no damp mess! Works upside-down without spillage for above the floor cleaning.- Reusable, machine washable microfiber pads means there are no expensive replacement pads to buy.
- Lightweight with fingertip controls and 16-ft. cord make it incredibly easy to use.
- Deep cleans without chemicals- It attacks many germs and bacteria, using ordinary tap water. Can be used on most flooring surfaces including marble, ceramic, stone, vinyl, linoleum and sealed hardwood floors.
- Two washable microfiber towels, two bonnets, universal cleaning clips, and 6 attachments.
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By J. McLaughlin (Texas)
I bought this to clean my kitchen floor grout. It did a fantastic job. My grout looks like it did 10 years ago when we built the house. Totally worth every penny!
By D. Wojtaszek (New Jersey, USA)
I purchased the Steam-It steamer by Oreck about a month ago. I used it for 2 days and I knew it was going back to Oreck.
First, I have to say Oreck is a great company with great products and they DO stand behind them. I did not have any hassles returning the Steam-It after using it since Oreck offers a 30 day in-home trial.
The steamer...just not what it says or what I expected.
Day 1: I first used it on my shower doors. I found the machine a little awkward to use in the shower stall so I really couldn't get everything I wanted in the shower. Now, my doors aren't caked with soap scum but they were dirty and needed a wash. Well, the steamer didn't do a thing to help bust up the dirt and grime on the glass. I supposed I should have scrubbed it down first but then what is the point of using the steamer if I still would have had to use chemicals.
Day 2: My next project was the kitchen floor. It picked up some of the grime from the floor but again, I would have had to scrub my floor first, use the steamer, then wipe away the excess dirt the steamer lifted. Plus, when the steamer is on high it does get hot with a lot of steam but it seems to be more wet than anything. If you ever used a Swiffer that is the kind of wet it got. Not soaked but enough to get your socks damp if you stepped on it.
The main reason I wanted this steamer was to tackle the surfaces I don't get to normally clean and would need a little more TLC, like the kitchen cabinets and I loved that I could have used it on my couch and even my mattress. But once you add water, any amount, the machine just becomes heavy and my arms get tired. The man at the Oreck store suggested I add less water but seriously, it is still a heavy machine to lift over your head and if there is less water that means more time I had to take to add more water when it runs out.
This is a great concept just not there yet, Oreck. I am going to stick to the chemicals for now.
By fairchance (Texas)
If your thinking about buying one of these, maybe you should read my experience. I bought my oreck steamer from Oreck direct online 6 months ago. The first steamer arrived in a beat up box which didn't give a good first impression. I powered up the first steamer and it didn't put off the dry steam as advertised. It left behind an excessive amount of water on flooring, etc. I called Oreck direct and they advised me to continue using the steamer. After a few more uses and it clearly was not working correctly, I contacted Oreck and asked for it to be replaced. The second steamer arrived and upon powering it up, it worked great and put out lots of dry steam. It worked great for about 15 uses. After that time, it started putting out about 1/2 or less the steam it had previously. I called Orect direct and they advised me to take it to an Oreck repair center. I drove 40 miles to the store and the employee looked at the steamer but only after telling me that they usually did not handle situations that occur with a steamer ordered online. The employee also disputed my report that the steamer was not putting out an adequate amount of steam. The manager finally walked in and confirmed that my steamer was not working correctly and told me to go back home and call Oreck direct back. So, after an 80 mile round trip, I contacted Oreck and asked them to replace the steamer per that managers recommendation. My third steamer has now arrived. I have powered it up and it is only putting out about 1/2 the steam that the second steamer put out during it's good operation. I can use it on my tile floors but because of the low steam output, it will take a long time. I can also use it on my cloth couch where my dog lays to remove doggie odor and oil. Other than that, it will not put out enough steam to be useful on any other cleaning tasks. I have given up. I spent $160.00. I'm wrting this review to tell my experience and consumers considering this product can decide for themselves if they want to try it. In my opinion, this technology is far from being market ready.
By Kevbo D (Longwood, FL USA)
I don't know what users expect but you first need to understand the premise of a "Steam Mop." It creates steam and the pad picks up the dirt that the steam breaks down. The steam is the cleaning agent and the pad is ONLY designed to pick up the grime. If you are looking for a Steam Floor Cleaner, this works much better than the Shark since you can do a concentrated grout cleaning first and then mop the floor. I have used both and in my opinion, this is worth the extra $100 dollars. It IS that much better.
As far as the comments about being unable to push it or the pad falling off-I have not had either issue. I like a lot of steam which leaves the floor slightly wet however with the ceiling fan on, the floor dries in under 1 minute. A higher steam setting makes it easier to push too.
What this is NOT:
1. It is not a vacuum so the floors need to be free of loose dirt therefore you need to vacuum first
2. It is not a standard mop or spray cleaner mop. This does not use soap/chemical based cleaners which make them easier to push.
What makes this better than other steam mops:
1. ADJUSTABLE STEAM KNOB: You can control the amount of steam. The steam control knob really adjust the steam from a little to a LOT. When mopping the floor, if you put it low, you will almost see no moisture but put it high and you will see wetness on the floor when done (but it dries very fast in my opinion-faster than traditional mopping).
2. VERSATILITY: You can hold it upside down and steam clean your grout in the bath tub or shower--this is a BIG PLUS to me.
3. GROUT CLEANING: The grout attachment REALLY works. Using the Oreck Tile/Grout concentrated spray, I cleaned my floor tile grout first and then switched to the mop attachment and my floor looks EXCELLENT.
4. You can clean counters, etc... but it is NOT light when filled. You need to be strong enough to use it for those applications. It is not "ideal" for counters but it will work. A cannister type steam cleaner would be better for that.
If you are on the fence, buy it and use it. If you don't like it, Oreck will take it back and give you 100% refund so what do you have to lose. That was the reason I tried it but now I am definitely keeping mine. I love it!!!
By Kat (New Orleans, LA, USA)
When my original Shark steam mop died after about 2 years, I purchased the Oreck. (I already had both one of their vacuums and the orbiter - both of which I love). The Steam-It definitely does a better job on my floors than the shark did. I have a lot of ceramic tile. In the kitchen if there were any dried spills, I would need to go over them several times with the Shark and pump the handle for more steam. The Oreck does it in one pass. The steam appears to be much hotter. I also like the fact that I can use my own microfiber cloths. I have a big bag of them from Sam's so I'll never run out. It also holds a lot of water - I only fill it halfway now - which is still enough to do all my floors. I have also tried it on the granite countertops - and though I won't say it's not awkward, it did do a nice job. As far as hard to push, I have not had any problems and I'm neither young nor particularly strong
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