Bissell, Steam Mop, Hard Floor Cleaner, 100% Chemical Free Cleaning, Safe & Effective, Ready To Use With Water Only, Environmentally Friendly, 360 Degree Swivel Head, Washable Microfiber Mop Pads, Quick Release Cord Wrap, Slim, Lightweight Design.
Customer Rating: Summary: Great Product Comment: I just received this mop and love it! My floor covering is several years old and I have given up trying to get it clean, but this mop worked great. It will take at least one more cleaning to get the floor really clean. I used the steam sparingly and the floor dried very quickly. Customer Rating: Summary: no opinion....yet Comment: i have been off island since receiving the floor cleaner.
i'm very hopeful that it's as good as it sounds. i will use it this week..
shame on me. aloha Customer Rating: Summary: Bissell 1867-7 Steam Mop Comment: The Bissell Steam Mop is built well and it appears to do the job. We have used it several times on ceramic tile floors and it helps in cleaning the grout as well. We had purchased a Shark Steam Mop first; it was not well constructed, and within one week it failed to steam. So if you are looking for a steam mop; Bissell is a good option. I have other Bissell products and have had similar success with them. Customer Rating: Summary: I LIKE IT Comment: It has made mopping a llot easier. Wish I had had one years ago. Customer Rating: Summary: Does the job it's made for Comment: I think the mop does a great job helping to keep hard floors clean. I wouldn't use it to clean a truly filthy floor--use a old fashion mop and bucket first--but using it to catch the sticky spots and light daily dirt works great. Water heats up fast and is easy to use. For me, the floor dries faster than with a regular mop and there is none of that left over residue from chemical floor cleaner. Would have given it a 5 star rating but the electrical cord is short for a big kitchen and one of the mop heads seams started to come apart after the second wash. Overall, I am very pleased so far with the mops performance.
Useful information: Planning your Kitchen
Ask yourself a myriad of questions about your lifestyle (and that of your family), so it's as well to have as many of the answers ready as possible. Consider:
who's going to be using the kitchen - is it just the cook or does everyone tend to congregate there?
Do you keep pets who eat or sleep in the room?
Do you need a table or will a breakfast bar suffice?
More and more families are creating a living kitchen where there is not only a dining table but also some soft seating and a television.
Would you consider building an extension or giving up a formal dining room to create a large kitchen/diner?
What other tasks are undertaken in the room apart from cooking? Is it used for laundry, ironing, homework, entertaining?