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“Should I purchase a steam cleaner for my home? I’m quite satisfied with my mop and vacuum, and I can always hire a professional to steam clean the rugs annually if necessary. Do I really need my own steam cleaner, or is it excessive?”
To be honest, it’s not excessive at all. Using steam has numerous advantages: it’s environmentally friendly since you don’t need potentially harmful (and smelly) detergents, your floors dry quickly, steam effectively eliminates bacteria that might survive traditional mopping, it excels at removing deeply ingrained dirt and stains, all while saving you from strenuous scrubbing – and the best part is, you only need one appliance to achieve impeccably clean floors.
Another crucial point to consider: if you suffer from asthma or allergies, steam cleaners should be on your radar without a doubt. Dust mites, animal dander, and other airborne irritants that affect your air quality tend to hide deep within carpets and upholstery (yes, steam cleaners can be used on upholstery too). You owe it to yourself to invest in a steam machine that can eliminate these allergens before they compromise your health. Additionally, steam cleaners are highly effective at exterminating bedbugs.
You might be picturing those massive steam machines used by large companies or professional cleaning services, but fortunately, you don’t need one of those. There’s a steam cleaning machine to suit every home’s size and budget. After delving a bit deeper into what you should be seeking, we’ll provide Your House Garden’s top 5 steam machine reviews.
Types of Steam Cleaners
Increased power and versatility typically come with a heftier price tag, and the same holds true for steam cleaners. We’re not referring to commercial-grade steam machines, which can range from $750 to several thousand dollars in cost, but you won’t come across a powerful home unit for just $100 either.
Canister vs. Vapor Steam Cleaners
There are two types of full-featured home steam cleaners available. The first is a canister, or cylinder, model with a hose connected to a relatively large water tank on wheels that you pull along, reminiscent of older vacuum cleaners. While they may not be the most convenient machines, they compensate with their exceptional cleaning capabilities.
These canisters produce a significant amount of steam, enabling thorough cleaning of an entire home with minimal refills. Furthermore, they typically come with a wide range of attachments for steaming various surfaces, including countertops and drapes, in addition to floors.
Taking it a step further (along with a higher price point) is the vapor steam cleaner. It closely resembles a canister model, offering the same advantages. However, it distinguishes itself by heating the water in the tank to a much higher temperature. This added heat effectively eliminates excess water from the steam, ensuring only pure, “dry” steam is released through the hose and attachments. As a result, there’s no need to wait for floors to dry after cleaning.
Steam Mops
Is it too much cleaner or too much money for your liking? Fortunately, there are more affordable yet highly effective alternatives available. Allow us to introduce the steam mop, designed in a fashion similar to a stick vacuum, featuring a compact water tank attached to the stick. This design makes it much easier to maneuver, although it does necessitate more frequent refills.
A steam mop proves to be an excellent choice for smaller homes or those on a tighter budget, offering most of the same benefits, such as eco-friendliness and effective bacteria elimination. The steam power and assortment of attachments may vary depending on the model.
For this article, we’ll focus on canister and vapor units. You can find detailed steam mop reviews elsewhere on our website.
Handheld Steam Cleaner
Lastly, an option is to select a portable handheld steam cleaner, which works best for spot cleaning or sanitizing specific areas such as countertops and windowsills. Keep in mind that the smaller water tanks and lower power of handheld units may not suffice for cleaning entire floors, but they offer undeniable convenience for targeted tasks.
What to Look For In the Best Steam Cleaner
Selecting the right steam cleaner that aligns with your requirements and budget will be the primary consideration when making your purchase. Following that, here are the additional criteria you should take into account.
Size and Weight
Canister and vapor units are generally larger than steam mops and handheld models, but they come in a wide range of sizes and weights. It’s important to ensure that you’ll be comfortable maneuvering the cleaner, whether pushing or pulling it and that you’ll have adequate storage space when it’s not in use.
Another closely related consideration is the size of the water tank, which not only dictates how often you’ll need to refill the machine but also affects its overall weight when the tank is full. Smaller tanks tend to heat up more quickly, and some machines even feature dual tanks to provide extended cleaning time without the need for frequent refills.
The effectiveness of the Clean
The performance of a steam cleaner is primarily determined by the temperature and pressure of the steam it generates. It’s crucial for the unit to maintain consistent pressure to ensure reliable cleaning results. Naturally, models with higher temperatures and sustained high pressure often come at a higher price point.
Extra Attachments
Lastly, consider the attachments you’ll require. If your cleaning needs are primarily focused on floors, nozzles, brushes, and crevice tools, similar to those found with a vacuum will suffice. However, many units also offer additional attachments for tasks such as upholstery cleaning, stair cleaning, tile cleaning, and curtain cleaning, along with accessories like microfiber mop pads.
With the introduction covered, here’s a list from our review team featuring the top 5 steam cleaners suitable for use in your living room.
1. McCulloch MC1275 Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner
Powerful, versatile, and remarkably affordable – it’s no wonder the canister-style MC1275 takes the top spot in our Your House Garden rankings. This steam cleaner, despite its initial appearance, is surprisingly lightweight, clocking in at under ten pounds (with an empty tank), and it’s easy to maneuver thanks to its caster wheels.
The McCulloch model boasts a tank with a 48-ounce water capacity, heating up in approximately ten minutes and providing about 45 minutes of cleaning time before requiring a refill. While, like many steam cleaners, you need to wait for the machine to cool down before refilling the tank, 45 minutes should be ample for cleaning floors and rugs in an average-sized home.
For a cleaner of this size and price range, the steam level is impressively potent and effectively tackles a wide range of surfaces, including floors, tile, countertops, appliances, bathroom fixtures, and outdoor furniture. It even features a convenient locking button, sparing you the need to continuously press a button while using it, although it’s worth noting that the handle can get quite hot in this mode. The MC1275 arrives with a generous array of 18 attachments, including two wands, floor brushes, tile nozzles, an upholstery brush, and a squeegee.
The McCulloch Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner doesn’t do quite the same job as an expensive commercial model, but it’s a great home machine for the money and is wonderfully maneuverable and lightweight. Facts and figures on the McCulloch MC1275 Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner:
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2. Steamfast SF-370WH Multi-Purpose Steam Cleaner
This Steamfast model didn’t quite clinch the top position, but the Your House Garden team held it in high regard. It shares numerous advantages with the McCulloch in terms of weight, runtime, and power. Where it fell slightly short was its performance on carpets, where it’s better suited for spot cleaning rather than handling large rugs. Additionally, its accessory set is somewhat less extensive and slightly less robust than that of the McCulloch. However, it still excels in the most critical aspect – delivering impressive performance on a wide range of surfaces.
The SF-370WH boasts a slightly smaller water tank capacity (45 ounces compared to 48 ounces) but still offers approximately 45 minutes of continuous steaming time, along with the handy “stay on” switch. It’s a tad smaller and lighter than the McCulloch, but on the downside, it feels somewhat less robust. While this machine is undeniably more powerful than its provided attachments, its durability may not match up to its top competitor. The SF-370WH comes with 15 attachments, including a steam mop, various brushes (including a brass brush), and a squeegee. However, the review team was disappointed by the absence of an upholstery brush.
With most of the pros of the McCulloch model and at a slightly lower price, the Steamfast is a good choice for those who want a good canister steam cleaner but don’t need “everything.” Details on the Steamfast SF-370WH Multi-Purpose Steam Cleaner:
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3. Vapamore MR-100 Primo Steam Cleaning System
Our sentiments about the Vapamore MR-100 are somewhat mixed. While the marketing materials suggest it’s a dry vapor machine, the steam it produces hovers around the boiling point of water, so it’s not uncommon to encounter slightly damp carpets after cleaning. Moreover, this model falls within the same price range as our recommended “true” vapor cleaner (covered later in this list), making it relatively high-priced for a canister unit.
However, the MR-100 still delivers excellent performance, which ultimately matters most and contributes to our mixed feelings. It features a spacious stainless steel boiler with a 54-ounce capacity, providing a full hour of cleaning time.
You can adjust the steam volume through the hose, and despite its lightweight plastic construction, the unit is sturdier than it may appear. Its extra-wide head covers more surface area than usual, and it glides smoothly on rubber wheels despite its weight. Additionally, it comes with a comprehensive assortment of accessories, including three different nylon brushes (one for grout), and all attachments neatly fit into the back of the steamer.
Your House Garden loves the performance of the Primo Steam Cleaner; we just wish that it wasn’t a “tweener,” either always producing dry steam or priced at the level of other canister models. Specs for the Vapamore MR-100 Primo Steam Cleaning System:
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4. Homegear X100 Portable Multi-Purpose Steam Cleaner
* Unfortunately, this product is no longer available. We are working on a replacement.
Introducing our budget-friendly pick, which offers many of the features found in our top two choices from Your House Garden, all at roughly half the price. The X100 comes with a 33-ounce tank, providing approximately 35 minutes of steaming time. Despite its affordability, it packs a punch with 1500 watts of power and heats up in under ten minutes.
While the Homegear steam cleaner may not quite match the performance of its pricier counterparts, it comes close. It handles most tasks admirably, especially when you opt for the “high” steam setting. With 14 included accessories to cover a wide range of applications, this option is a solid choice for those on a tight budget.
The X100 isn’t the best steam cleaner you can find, but it may be the best you can find for the money. It will handle most day-to-day cleaning jobs better than you’d probably expect after seeing its price tag. Looking closer at the Homegear X100 Portable Multi-Purpose Steam Cleaner:
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5. Reliable Brio 250CC Dry Vapor Steam Cleaner
Most dry vapor machines come with a hefty price tag, often reaching into the high three figures or even exceeding a thousand dollars. The Your House Garden review team aimed to include a genuine vapor steam cleaner on this list but understands that most readers aren’t ready to invest that much in a home unit. Thus, the Reliable Brio 250CC earned its spot here, despite being nearly three times the cost of our top-rated steam cleaner.
It’s compact and lightweight, with slightly lower power at 1400 watts, but its boiler reaches a scorching 320°F, emitting dry steam at around 250°F, well above the boiling point. This means your floors and countertops receive pure steam without excess water. While the tank holds about 34 ounces, you still get approximately 45 minutes of continuous use from the Brio, with a quick five-minute heat-up time.
With 21 accessories and attachments for various uses, it excels at cleaning and effectively combats many pathogens that some canister models struggle with. The addition of a 360° swivel front wheel is a nice touch as well.
You’ll spend a lot more for a top-quality dry vapor steam cleaner. But the 250CC is a very good quality machine, and a terrific value if you want that hotter dry steam for sanitizing your home. Digging deeper on the Reliable Brio 250CC Steam Cleaner:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does steam cleaning actually work?
Yes, steam cleaning is an effective method for cleaning various surfaces. It utilizes high-temperature steam to loosen and dissolve dirt, grime, and stains, making it easier to remove them. Steam cleaning is particularly beneficial for sanitizing surfaces, killing bacteria, and allergen removal, making it a practical and eco-friendly cleaning option for many households.
What is the difference between a steam cleaner and a shampooer?
The primary difference between a steam cleaner and a shampooer lies in their cleaning methods and the substances they use. A steam cleaner uses high-temperature steam to loosen and dissolve dirt and stains, relying on heat and pressure for cleaning. On the other hand, a shampooer typically uses a cleaning solution and brushes to agitate and extract dirt from carpets and upholstery. While steam cleaning is more versatile and eco-friendly, shampooing can be effective for deep cleaning carpets and removing certain types of stains, but it often leaves behind residue and requires longer drying times.
What should you not steam clean?
While steam cleaning is a versatile and effective cleaning method, there are certain items and surfaces you should avoid steam cleaning to prevent damage or safety hazards. First, you should never use a steam cleaner on delicate fabrics like silk, velour, or some types of wool, as the high heat and moisture can cause them to shrink or become distorted. Second, avoid steam cleaning unsealed hardwood and laminate floors, as excess moisture can lead to warping, swelling, or damage. Lastly, it’s crucial not to use a steam cleaner near electronics, electrical outlets, or live electrical components to avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the devices. Always exercise caution and follow manufacturer guidelines when using a steam cleaner to ensure safe and effective cleaning.
Conclusion
In conclusion, selecting the best steam cleaner depends on individual needs, budget, and preferences. Each of the steam cleaners discussed offers unique features and benefits, catering to a variety of cleaning tasks and requirements. Whether it’s the powerful and versatile McCulloch MC1275, the budget-friendly Homegear X100, or the premium performance of the Reliable Brio 250CC, there’s a steam cleaner for every household. The choice ultimately comes down to finding the perfect balance between power, price, and performance to suit your specific cleaning needs and make household chores more efficient and eco-friendly.
I have a puppy that keeps peeing in my rug will these top five steamers solve the problem in cleaning the spot up effectively?
Hi Mary,
Great question.
We had a similar problem for a while with our puppy (oh, Baily). From our experience the best approach is to deal with the mess straight away – blot as much as you can with paper towel. Then you can try the carpet cleaner recipe in our green cleaner article below (effectively vinegar and baking soda) spray on, let it sit for a while (it might bubble but that is okay), and blot again. For some older stains this might be a good starting point as well. Put the cleaner in a spray bottle and it will keep for a few months so you can have it ready to use.
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For longer term stains the problem becomes that the dog mess seeps into the carpet padding and backing. So some stains and smells might be really stubborn. This is when you can think about using a special enzymatic cleaner (example one on Amazon -> https://geni.us/carpetcleanerdog). These are interesting products as the enzymes actually react with the molecules in the urine and feed on it – the smell might actually get worse to start with (read the instructions on the product you buy).
Having said all that it is then nice to finish off with a thorough clean, and this is where the steam cleaners can really shine. So yes, a home steam cleaner is then a handy tool to have in your arsenal to give you carpet a really deep clean.
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards,
Lisa
Hi. Thanks for the reviews. I have a very old Vapor Clean Desiderio. I’m having some trouble with it and am looking for something new. The steamers you list are one tenth the price of mine (very attractive) but do you know how they compare to the Desiderio? Thanks.
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for the question.
It’s difficult to compare the Desiderio Vapor Clean models to the steam cleaners on our list, primarily because they are made for residential use while Vapor Clean steam cleaners are commercial-grade equipment.
For example, our top-rated product, the McCulloch MC1275, operates at 45 psi and heats water to about 200 degrees for home steam cleaning.
The latest Desiderio model, the Vapor Clean Plus, operates at 75 psi and its continuous fill, 2.7-liter stainless steel boiler heats water to 318 degrees for steam, wet or dry vacuum, and water injection cleaning in commercial and heavy-duty residential settings.
The Desiderio is also much, much, much more expensive, but bear in mind we’re really talking about two very different types of equipment.
You’ll certainly be happy replacing your old Vapor Clean with the new Vapor Clean Plus, if you don’t mind spending over $1000 for it. If you’re primarily looking for a steam cleaner for a “normal” home, though, the models on our list are perfect for the job.
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards,
Lisa
Thanks so much for the information! I really appreciate it.
Pleasure, good luck!
Do you have a suggestion for a vapor steamer that isn’t on the lowest end point. More in the middle range. I would love to know the best and a middle price point. Thank you
Hi Camille,
We highly recommend the Reliable Brio 250CC Steam Cleaner, it is a brilliant, reasonably priced dry vapor steam cleaner that will serve you well.
Kind Regards,
Lisa