: Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Hard-Floor Cleaner, Green Tea
List Price: $99.99
Amazon.com’s Price: $79.85

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Bissell, Steam Mop, Hard Floor Cleaner, 100% Chemical Free Cleaning, Safe %26 Effective, Ready To Use With Water Only, Environmentally Friendly, 360 Degree Swivel Head, Washable Microfiber Mop Pads, Quick Release Cord Wrap, Slim, Lightweight Design.

Amazon.com Review:
Ideal for the chemically sensitive or those with small children, the Bissell Steam Mop deep-cleans hard-surface floors using the power of pure water alone. No harsh (or expensive) cleaners means no fumes or residues to irritate lungs or muddy delicate finishes, while the use of hot steam rather than buckets of water leaves floors dry in just seconds. Heated and ready to use in 30 seconds, the remarkably quiet mechanism works something like an iron: steam is dispensed on demand, rather than continuously, by pressing the trigger while passing the mop over the floor. Hot steam easily removes hardened and sticky gunk, especially if the mop sits over the mess for a few seconds. (Leave it in place 15 seconds to actually sanitize the cleaning surface.) The machine steams for approximately 15 minutes before the tank needs to be refilled, but there’s no lag once you refill it.

The Steam Mop’s low-profile 360-degree swiveling head accesses hard-to-reach nooks and crannies, like under kitchen cabinets, while its compact profile stores easily in small spaces. Other thoughtful design touches include a quick-release cord wrap and easy-carry handle, as well as a built-in water filter to protect from the minerals and impurities in hard water. (An indicator lets users know when the filter need to be replaced.) Durable, reusable microfiber pads are safe on all sealed hard surfaces and clean up nicely in the washing machine, making them more environmentally friendly than disposable options. Measuring 6 by 11 by 45-1/2 inches, the Bissell Steam Mop weighs less than 7 pounds and is covered by a one-year limited warranty.–Mary Park

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Bissell hard floor steamer
A very good product for the cost. Order additional fitted pads with purchase since they tend to wear out quickly on ceramic tile floors.


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Okay, but…
I much prefer this mop to a regular mop. I love not having to use any cleaner other than water, however the mop leaves very visible streak lines in my floor. Something about the construction of the mop head leaves three lines in the floor everywhere. It’s not pretty. Bissell’s earlier model was much better.


Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Steamer!!
I have purchased a lot of things good and bad but this Steam Mop is the worst. It put a lot of water on the tile floor, water streaked and took a while to dry. Just use a damp mop in hot water, wring out, a better solution. Another product bites the dust…for me!!


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Easy to use but doesn’t dry very fast
This steam mop has really saved me time and is very easy to use. It’s not heavy and you don’t have to scrub hard, so it has saved my back a lot of pain, as well. There doesn’t seem to be much steam when I press the button, and my floors get pretty wet. Also, it does leave some streaks on my laminate floor, but I’m using filtered water vs. distilled, as recommended. I love how it cleans my bathroom tile floor, though, because it gets all the hairspray without scrubbing for a long time. I would recommend this product, but would also recommend trying the distilled water to reduce streaking.


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Easy to use, dries quick and NO chemicals!!
Super easy to use and it only takes ~5-10 minutes to dry (depending on the humidity level) on our sealed hard wood, tile and vinyl. Really light too! LOVE that I can go under chairs without moving them and btw the toilet and the wall (a tight space)…cool design! Needs a longer cord though. It is a 3-pronged plug…we had to buy an adapter so we could use it in our “antique” house.