BLACK+DECKER Black and Decker 1300W Steam Mop
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Price: £23.50
Brand: BLACK+DECKER
Description: The BLACK+DECKER 1300w steam-mop provides practical and easy cleaning solutions. The innovative design allows the steam mop to kill up to 99.9% of germs and bacteria with no need for detergents, only using the natural power of steam. The powerful steam flow provides a deep clean for hard floors and is perfectly safe to use on all sealed hard floors. Ready to be used within 30 seconds, the super-heated steam means your floor will be dry within seconds, leaving you with a squeaky clean floor. BLACK+DECKER Black and Decker 1300W Steam Mop - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Laundry and Cleaning
Merchant: Homebase
Product ID: 12824308
Delivery cost: 0.00
RRP: 47.00
EAN: 5035048665961
Author: Pete Gee
Rating: 4
Review: Loved it amazing cleaning at great price just rather short lead!
Author: Peter 59
Rating: 3
Review: The mains cable is too short. When using the electrical socket I have used with my Previous Black and Decker steam mop. I can not mop the same area of floor. When in use the steam is produced quickly from when the power is switched on. When using the mop on the floor it is easy to use and does a great job of getting dogy paw prints of a vinyl floor. My Previous Black and Decker steam mop which lasted over 7 years would mop the hall way and kitchen floor with one fill of the water tank. While the new steam mop required a fill of the water tank. This required switching the mop off and using the fill jug from the old Black and Decker steam mop. As the new mop does not come with a refill jug. The instructions say fill the water tank via a tap. This involves holding the mop under a running water tap. There is nowhere to keep the mains cable when the mop is out of use as there is only 1 cable retainor along the length of the mop handle. Note to manufacture 2 cable retainors are required to wrap the cable around to ensure the the cable is tidy. Are all the above faults due to cost cutting?