Calling all soup chickens, I've got a cleaning question
#1
Does anyone own a countertop steam cleaner thingy? Any recommendations if you do?
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#2
A little spilt milk and a half a dozen hungry kittens?
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#3
Thank you, I'll give that serious consideration.
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#4
OK, I am a bit challenged in decifering what a counter top steam cleaner thingy actually is, but I have one kind of like the attached picture. I use it in corners, the stove, countertops and stuff. Works OK.


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#5
Yes! Tell me more, please.
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#6
I had no idea such a thing existed.
Commando Cunt Queen
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#7
I want one desperately even though I have no idea what they're actually called. Marie posts a photo but doesn't say what the name of it is. I feel great frustration right now.
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(01-24-2010, 06:44 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Yes! Tell me more, please.

What? I have to do all the work? Google hand held steam cleaners. Get one with the long nose like the one pictured. You can probably find one at target, or Wally-World. I think mine cost about $30.
The thing to remember is this, steam is hot. When you are done cleaning, you need to unplug it and let it cool down before you open it and drain any excess water, or to add more water to continue cleaning.
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#9
Steam is hot? What is this world coming to when such a thing is permitted to be!

Thanks Marie.
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#10
I think mine is a Shark. Check and see if they have them, I like Sharks.
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#11
Yikes, mixed reviews on this thing:


Quote:Most Helpful Review
44 out of 47 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

"What a Great Cleaning Machine" October 28, 2009 Reviewer: Geoff (Massachusetts, USA) See all my reviews >

This product is incredible for cleaning all kinds of difficult materials and locations. It's particuarly great for keeping gas cooktops clean - which is a real problem for anyone who's ever tried to accomplish this. If you own a gas stove or cooktop, you've got to get one of these



1 stars

"Waste of money!" January 21, 2010 Reviewer: Jennifer Lewis "Busy Mom" Real Name (MT) See all my reviews >

This thing is almost useless. I bought it thinking "well it probablly won't clean the grout, but the sinks and other small stuff." Well, it doesn't even do that. The steam doesn't get hot enough to do anything and there is almost a constant spray of steam coming out even when you are not holding onto the trigger. Would never purchase again.
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#12
You've lived how many years without one, and you badly need one now why?
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(01-24-2010, 07:08 PM)twisteroo Wrote: You've lived how many years without one, and you badly need one now why?

That's just the way I roll... I'm into instant gratification.
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#14
Thanks for your help, Marie. I just ordered this one.
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#15
Damnit!!!!!
I was just about to make you an offer of instant gratification and it was only gonna cost you $25.
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#16


Ooohhh...almost half off too !
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#17
Yes indeed and I still have money from a gift cert. Smiley_emoticons_wink
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(01-24-2010, 06:54 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: I want one desperately even though I have no idea what they're actually called. Marie posts a photo but doesn't say what the name of it is. I feel great frustration right now.

::lol::
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(01-24-2010, 06:54 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: I want one desperately even though I have no idea what they're actually called. Marie posts a photo but doesn't say what the name of it is. I feel great frustration right now

they are called dicks and they are not made of plastic ,the plastic im sure is the culprit in your frustration.

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#20
I really don't think you need one, Lumpy. I mean what the hell are you doing in the kitchen that would require a steam cleaner, cooking up a mess of fried chitlins and ham hocks every night?
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