Chemical-Free Cleaning: Enjoy a safe and eco-friendly cleaning experience without the need for harsh chemicals
Professional Steam Power: Harness the power of professional-grade steam to tackle tough dirt, grime, and stains
Multi-Use Functionality: Versatile enough to clean various surfaces and materials, from floors to upholstery and beyond
Low Wear-and-Tear: Gentle yet effective cleaning ensures minimal wear-and-tear on your belongings and surfaces
Comprehensive Cleaning Solution: With a wide range of attachments, this steam cleaner is equipped to handle a variety of cleaning tasks
Deep Cleansing: Penetrates deep into surfaces to lift and remove dirt, grease, and bacteria for a thorough clean
Convenient Operation: Easy-to-use controls and ergonomic design make cleaning effortless and comfortable
All-in-One Solution: Say goodbye to cluttered cleaning cabinets with a single device that can handle multiple cleaning needs
Professional-Quality Results: Achieve professional-level cleaning results without the need for expensive cleaning services
Keep Your Home Fresh: Maintain a clean and fresh living environment without the use of harmful chemicals, thanks to this Multi-Functional Canister Steam Cleaner
@Trinityscrew tbh, I’m wondering the same thing. At least with the breakfast combo everyone made nice and clear why they didn’t want it. This is selling better than that but, yeah, a bit quiet in here.
@dave@Trinityscrew It does seem to be engendering a level of enthusiasm and willing participation usually reserved for a pop quiz in organic chemistry.
I’m torn. I really want a canister steam cleaner but I still have the infamous steamfast one that doesn’t work cluttering up my apartment. I was planning on buying one from Costco next time they offer one so, if it didn’t work out, I could easily return it.
@cf1 any steamer requires that you only use distilled water. If you used the hard tap water that we have here, it would build up enough scale to plug it up during it’s first use.
Got one. Use if for the first time today. One of the wand extensions is missing it’s “orange lock/release” button, so the mop head spins around. Or at least it did before I got out the duct tape. (Steamed duck anyone?) It did a good job of cleaning my kitchen floor, which hasn’t been mopped in a month or so. It did a great job of removing the sticky stuff and there was no bucket to haul around or mop to wring out. I would recommend it, if storage space isn’t a concern.
Specs
Product: Sharper Image SI-380 Canister Steam Cleaner
Model: SI-380BB
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$149.99 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, May 23 - Tuesday, May 28
Perfect for when you need things hot and moist.
Let’s see how many people get steamed up about this product and purchase it.
@Kidsandliz
Carpeted Floors or Hardwood floors?
Sponges sold yesterday, steam cleaner for sale today, Spring cleaning is over. Yep, right on time, again!
Probably would have bought this if I could cancel my steamer from last week.
@xaronax totally different uses - last week’s steamer was for wrinkly clothes. This one is for big deep cleaning jobs
Is this thing any good for carrots or broccoli?
@phendrick it makes steamed dumplings, too
These are great for cleaning cosmoline off of surplus weaponry. Ian from Forgotten Weapons thanks you.
Where is everybody? Few units sold and even fewer comments.
@Trinityscrew tbh, I’m wondering the same thing. At least with the breakfast combo everyone made nice and clear why they didn’t want it. This is selling better than that but, yeah, a bit quiet in here.
@dave @Trinityscrew It does seem to be engendering a level of enthusiasm and willing participation usually reserved for a pop quiz in organic chemistry.
I’m torn. I really want a canister steam cleaner but I still have the infamous steamfast one that doesn’t work cluttering up my apartment. I was planning on buying one from Costco next time they offer one so, if it didn’t work out, I could easily return it.
@cf1 any steamer requires that you only use distilled water. If you used the hard tap water that we have here, it would build up enough scale to plug it up during it’s first use.
@lonocat Our water is pretty hard here which is another issue. Ugh
Got one. Use if for the first time today. One of the wand extensions is missing it’s “orange lock/release” button, so the mop head spins around. Or at least it did before I got out the duct tape. (Steamed duck anyone?) It did a good job of cleaning my kitchen floor, which hasn’t been mopped in a month or so. It did a great job of removing the sticky stuff and there was no bucket to haul around or mop to wring out. I would recommend it, if storage space isn’t a concern.