- In general, it works as promised - the steam is supplied evenly, the two modes really differ in strength, the volume of the tank is enough for quite a long time, the lengths of both the power cord and the steam supply hose are quite comfortable, less would not be convenient, more probably too.
- The handle of the pistol starts to heat up pretty quickly, if you work for a long time you can even get burned, so you have to hold the pistol with an oven mitt or through a thick rag. It’s rather inconvenient to store - the device itself is overall, plus long sticks and a very wide floor nozzle, it’s impossible to fold all this compactly, and because of this you want to get the unit less often when a large number of surfaces that need cleaning accumulate at once.
- Compact but still cleans
- Questions about the design, copes with far from all pollution
- A good thing.
- You can't see how much water is left.
- Better than Chinese nouns.
- The first years were rarely used, the floor nozzle broke almost immediately. With more frequent use, everything fell apart, as a result, the cord burned out.
- 1. Discount 2. product quality 3. Cleaning quality 4. Compact
- No
- Great thing, it steams everything in the apartment. Tiles, laminate, glass
- Can be scalded
- The other day, the coveted unit arrived and the family of household appliances from Karcher was replenished with a third member. We tried to wash the tiled floor, tiles on the walls in the bathroom, steam off the stubborn dirt in the crevices of the washing machine, refrigerator. I liked the way the technology handled it. Before cleaning, you should listen to the manufacturer's recommendations for pre-cleaning with a vacuum cleaner. Quite, in the absence of spoiling animals, it can generally replace a mop - you don’t have to run to the bucket to rinse the mop, but you should be puzzled by buying additional nozzle rags - while one is being washed / dried, the second / third is working.
- Compact storage. I don't like to bother with disassembling equipment and storing it back in the box, so that later I can assemble it for use. I have the equipment assembled and is always ready for use (it is not deprived of a place to store it), but those who are constrained by the presence of nooks / pantries should discard the illusions about daily cleaning by a steam locomotive: nozzles can be poorly attached to nests on the hull, and here are the tubes, the hose and the wire (which is really short), this whole garland is no longer compact at all.