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Wagner Spraytech 0282014 915e On-Demand Steam Cleaner & Wallpaper Removal, Multipurpose Power Steamer, 18 Attachments Included (Some Pieces Included in Storage Compartment) For Floor

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Wagner Spraytech 0282014 915e On-Demand Steam Cleaner & Wallpaper Removal, Multipurpose Power Steamer, 18 Attachments Included (Some Pieces Included in Storage Compartment) For Floor

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· CHEMICAL FREE STEAM CLEANING: The Wagner 915e Power Steamer is a multipurpose steamer that uses nothing but chemical-free steam to remove wallpaper and clean countless household surfaces without using chemicals.Watts:1500.Form factor : Handheld. Power source : Corded. · INCLUDES 18 ACCESSORIES AND NOZZLES: Use the included attachments to loosen and dissolve dirt, grease and grime on floors and carpet, grout, kitchen countertops, appliances and more · GREAT FOR WALLPAPER REMOVAL: Easily strip wallpaper with no harsh chemicals needed. The 8 ft. steam hose provides great length for reaching tall walls while stripping wallpaper · HIGH TEMPERATURE AND LONG RUN TIME: The steamer holds up to 40 oz. of water and heats up to 212°F (100°C) in under 9 minutes. On a full tank, it provides 40 continuous minutes of cleaning power · EASY TO USE: Simply connect your desired attachment, add up to 40 oz. of distilled water, and turn the steamer on. The orange light will turn off when the steamer is ready for use

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Skip HenkReviewed in the United States on February 9, 2013

So, I bought one of these to see how well it works and I am fairly happy with my purchase so far. I will just attempt to list the pros and cons as briefly as I can: PROS: 1) Can clean virtually any surface (even wood if you are careful and don't let it saturate the wood to the point where it starts to peel or warp). 2) Easy to move around with the wheels. 3) The attachments are fairly straight forward and easy to use. 4) Holds a lot of water for nearly an hour of steaming before it needs to be refilled and reheated. 5) Easy to switch on the steam and automatically shuts off if you release the lever. 6) Powerful enough to blast nicotine and other stubborn stains off of the walls and ceilings of an old apartment that we are cleaning (so much so the ceiling tiles I have done so far look as though they were painted compared to the ones left untouched. 7) Takes dirt off of floors (albeit with some continued effort) that are nearly 50 years old. The tiles I have done thoroughly are revealing their true color which was a bright white at one time, while the rest around them are still yellowed that have yet to be steamed. 8) Doesn't take too long to heat (roughly 15 minutes -- time you can use to do other cleaning before you steam the floors or whatever. 9) long hose (about 6 feet or so) and two extending arms aid in cleaning ceilings and other higher up surfaces. 10) Not too heavy to carry from room to room or up and down staircases. CONS: 1) There is no visible reservoir to judge the water level. The solution I have found to solve the issue of potential overflowing is to wait until the steamer simply stops producing steam. This way you know it's empty inside and then use a measuring cup to measure out 48 ounces of water (the maximum amount the reservoir can hold) and then when you add it you won't have to worry about overflow. 2) The hose, while it is long, easily twists up even after just uncoiling it. I would liken it to a phone cord in the way it twists up so easily. While it is a nuisance at times, it is not that big a deal. It does easily stretch back out and uncoil if you lift it up to do an area up high. 3) The only on-board storage is for the two tiny brush attachments that come with the machine to do cleaning of grills and grout and other surfaces that require a good stiff brush to clean. However, I just keep the other attachments on a shelf when not using them. 4) The machine only comes with one pad, which is essentially cheap terrycloth. While it is certainly machine washable or easily hand washed in the sink, it could become tiring having to do this all the time. A solution I have found that works well is to get a white towel and cut it into pieces using the pad that comes with it as a guide. These hand cut pieces works fairly well if properly clipped on and seem to even have more absorbency than the one that comes with the product. On a side note extra pads can be bought from the company for 11 dollars for three (fairly inexpensive compared to Shark steamers that charge 20 dollars for two pads). 5) When you first start to steam an initial blast of water typically comes out. Not too big of an issue either simply spray into the air or onto a towel or into a cup to get that initial water blast out of the way then you are good to go with a great supply of steam cleaning power. 6) The power cord is perhaps one of it's greatest cons, as it is only about 2-3 feet long. Again, easily rectified by using an extension cord. You can use a 50 footer as I do so that you do not have to worry about unplugging it and plugging it back in multiple times. 7) The buttons you have to depress to remove attachments tend to be a bit sticky (even after only a few days of use) just be careful to depress them completely by pushing down right on the center of them before pulling off any attachments. 8) The red light will come on quite often (sometimes less than a minute after getting the green light that it is ready to go and at max temp. This does NOT mean you cannot still use it. It may be a faulty sensor or it could just be that it fell a few degrees below the max temp, nevertheless it still works great even when the red light comes on. Do not let it alarm you and make you think you have to stop repeatedly as one reviewer stated when cleaning his floors. Overall, I am rather impressed with what I have done with the steamer so far and look forward to continuing to use it to get this apartment in tiptop shape for renting. For the price of under 100 dollars it seems to be a great option to get the job done. Don't expect miracles, but do expect to be pleasantly surprised with what things you can clean. I have done floors, walls, ceilings, windows (which it does beautifully with the squeegie attachment, might I add) tiles, wood (even though the manual says it isn't recommended -- see my comment from above regarding using the product on wood), toilet, sink faucets, stove tops, and even metal doors with great success. It also can be used on furniture (again be careful not to overly saturate the upholstery so as to prevent molding), curtains, and even clothing (of course check your labels to make sure that steam won't damage a particular fabric). I say, so far at least, that the product is worth the money and will be beneficial to you to assist with cleaning. It makes cleaning much easier and with no need for chemicals it is a very ecological cleaning option. Remember everyone has different experiences. Give the product a try and I don't think you will be disappointed. Plus, if you should find you don't like it, Amazon has a great return policy! Happy Steaming! EDIT: 2/11/13 Used this guy on my aunt's linoleum kitchen floor and it took white paint from when my grandfather painted her kitchen 8 years ago right off...every spot of paint is gone. She had been trying for years to get it off and this worked like a charm in a matter of minutes it was all gone as though it never had been there in the first place -- also it has cleaned tile floors that were 50 years old that always looked dingy and yellowed no matter what I did..now the tiles look bright white again...after these two experiences had to update this to 5 stars.

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Callie BaizeReviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025

I was a little skeptical getting this with the price, after my last $60 steam cleaner quit working after only a couple uses( not same brand) but I like the long hose for cleaning walls easier, the bigger tank and attachment options so I bit the bullet.. and this does not disappoint… okay it’s only been a day but this little thing is POWERFUL! It has a nice handle to carry around and wheels so it will follow you as you drag it and cleans for quite awhile before refilling. My only complaint is the handle where the trigger is, is a little to thick and can’t be gripped comfortably, it has a redeeming factor that you can lock the trigger so you don’t have to constantly squeeze it which is super nice but the handle is still a little hard to hold on to. Given this is day one I am optimistic that this won’t quit working after a few uses 🤞🏻

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Big-Rudy92Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025

I have had mine for a year I did buy the 2 year insurance as well and I used the heck out of his thing it produces more then enough steam for detailing or just sanitizing around the house but over time my hose got pretty banged up and still works just doesn't look that appealing the problem I started to have was steam would start to release on the trigger handle and would get really sketchy as it will burn you severely it is easily fixable if you are mechanically inclined I found out that one of the hoes clamps must have gotten lose so I went in shorted the main hose to get extra to relay the rest of the inner chamber for the gun and still works today I upgraded to the Mcculloch steam cleaner with wheels and it's fantastic but still feels like the Wagner could have more pressure firing off also I did contact the insurance about the problem and they gave me back the $140 I originally paid so basically got it for free definitely would recommend if your detailing and such it's a good unit

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jim brewerReviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025

I have been wanting a steamer for years. I finally decided to buy this one after reading. The many positive reviews. I must say that I am not disappointed in this unit. It does everything that it claims to do. I steamed my mattress. I also clean the engine in my car. I would say the thing that I probably like the most about this unit is its ability to produce steam for a long time. If you're looking for a steamer I think you would be happy by purchasing this one. I know I am.I recommend this product

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bridgett smithReviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025

This little steamer is nothing short of amazing!!! My grout was extremely dirty on my kitchen and bathroom floors. This steamer literally brought them back to like new condition!!! I would recommend this product!!! The attachments are amazing too. Cleans glass like nothing I have ever seen. Well worth every penny!!!

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PlaceholderReviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025

Feels like a toy!!! So satisfying to use. We live in Hawaii where it rains a lot and our window sills and tracks of sliding doors get so dirty. Just in time for spring cleaning. I’ve been using it on everything! Toilets today!! Been telling my friends about it and I’m sure they will be buying one too!

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Maravilloso!! Es súper práctico y eficiente para la limpieza profundaReviewed in Mexico on January 31, 2024

Súper eficiente y práctico para la limpieza profunda. Tiene muy buena potencia en su presión.

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Tom ConnorsReviewed in Canada on May 2, 2020

I bought this model to clean the seats and interior area in my truck. Today I took it out of the box and went on a cleaning mission of the kitchen. Let me tell you this steamer is well worth the price. It is a quality made product and with Wagner its a name you can trust. This steamer comes with lots of goodies. There are 2 cleaning tips that are stored on board under the fill cover door. One for non aggressive cleaning such as counter tops, microwave, stove tops, coffee maker, stainless steel kettle, dishwasher. The other tip is a brass cleaning tip and made short work of the baked on grease on the inside of the oven door. It allows you to get right into the dirt that you are cleaning and combined with the hot steam this is a steamer to have in the around the house, cant wait to see what it can do in the vehicle. There are attachments to clean your floors with extended handles and there is even a heat plate to remove wall paper. I filled it today with distilled water 48oz and I went nuts for over an hour with no let up. The hose was solid and very comfortable in your hands and its a good length when working in a space, the only down fall I found is the power cord is not long enough would like to see it the same length of the hose. Fill the tank with distilled water, plug it in the red and green lights will come one then you have to wait for it to warm up about 20 min or so depending on the amount of water you put in I filled it up 48 oz. Once the red light goes out you can go to town with steam, and I mean steam WOW the pressure will amaze you and the job gets done. I even cleaned the windows with this steamer boom . When you are done with the steamer, turn it off, unplug the machine, trigger the steamer to release the pressure this can take a few mins. Once the pressure is gone you can open the fill cap and be careful it is hot around the fill inlet. Let cool and then drain the tank, now this is where you will need your muscles as this is an awkward machine to turn upside down to drain. You should never store it with water in the tank. I really love this machine and it is well worth the money. Thanks Wagner.

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halifmikeReviewed in Canada on March 12, 2025

Good machine..does the job and has sufficient attachments.

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Andreas MReviewed in Mexico on February 27, 2020

Me encanda

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Riverbank HankReviewed in Canada on September 23, 2013

Then this unit should fit the bill nicely and is reasonably priced. I wasn't happy with the reviews or the pricing of the Shark products at Can Tire stores, and didn't find many better options at other local big box or hardware stores, so Amazon.ca to the rescue! This unit works well. Regarding some common comments: The short cord, yeah could be longer but not a problem for me since I don't have a huge home. The lack of a way to see how much water is left, yes that does bother me. I can't believe that there isn't a low water indicator or even a sight glass. I am not sure if the unit will shut off automatically if the tank runs dry. If not, I'm wondering if you could burn out the heating system that way? I think the idea of timing usage to determine water supply is ridiculous...15 minutes of what? Actual squeezing of the trigger? Or just having it on? I'm never squeezing the trigger continuously, it's always in bursts. Steam. Wipe. Steam. Wipe. That said, I can live with picking it up and shaking it a bit to hear if there's a sound of water swishing around, but what a shame Wagner didn't include something so basic in the design. Also, if you are not 100% committed to cleaning without chemicals, you may not see the value in having another clunky appliance to store and schlep around the house. It does a great job of blasting cracks, crevices, and hard to reach areas...can make short work of cleaning a stove or a BBQ, but how often will you be doing this? Wallpaper? That's almost prehistoric...I've moved around a lot but I haven't had a home with wallpaper for decades. As another reviewer pointed out, I had a glass enclosed shower stall and the steamer with window squeegee attachment did not take the soap scum off, where it was a bit more caked on near the corners. I had to break out the Windex anyways. But I think once I give it a good chemical cleaning, I can maintain it with the steamer if I do it more frequently before it builds up again. To be honest, a spray bottle with water and vinegar and a good micro fibre cloth would be probably be easier than hauling out this beast, filling it, waiting for it to heat, etc if it was just to clean a few mirrors and a shower door. You have to make a bigger project out of it. Like the entire bathroom(s). It's great for blasting nasties out of the joints, crevices, and hinges of the toilet, and around the sink faucets, and other places where chemicals can't do much but damage... I have a feeling after the initial novelty wears off I'll be struggling to find many projects to keep this little beastie busy, but it will come in handy from time to time and I do want to minimize the use of chemicals. It wasn't all that big of an investment. So in conclusion if you are trying to get rid of the chemicals used in your home, I firmly support that initiative, although it's not perfect, this is the way to go!