DUPRAY Neat Steam Cleaner REVIEW - Watch It Clean + How To Use (THE TRUTH!)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @reginaldphillips7615
    @reginaldphillips7615 Год назад +46

    One of the best youtube reviews I've come across for a product.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words. Glad the video was helpful.

    • @wesleyrice2138
      @wesleyrice2138 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. Much agreed. Edits are fun but quick!

  • @etphonehome8094
    @etphonehome8094 2 года назад +67

    This felt like an honest, informative and fair review. Thank you!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 года назад +1

      Very welcome! 😃

    • @llw2226
      @llw2226 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the cons!!!

  • @MikeBee77
    @MikeBee77 Год назад +26

    Very nice review. Thanks for sharing! Now, in regards to the steam pulling out certain things, it will happen with any steamer, in fact this Dupray is hotter than the McCulloch brand, I believe the key here is to pre treat the area with a chemical, let it dwell for a few minutes, steam and dry, you will see the difference.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the info. I’ll give it a shot.

  • @bethanycervantes718
    @bethanycervantes718 8 месяцев назад +4

    Finally. A truthful review. Thank you for saving me $200.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  8 месяцев назад +1

      Happy to help. And I won’t be buying another Dupray when this one dies.

  • @mikeharbold4453
    @mikeharbold4453 2 года назад +12

    People are complaining about how the steam cleaner doesn't pick up everything, well duh it's just steam you need chemicals now and then but this steam cleaner is good quality

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 года назад

      Fair enough! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @elesabethbacherta2343
    @elesabethbacherta2343 2 месяца назад

    Good review. I bought one and love it. Cleans furniture great. I was a bit bummed that it didnt clean the grout like I wanted but it does clean the tile floor. My place is super clean. Yep it would be nice to have a water level indicator. Cleaned the cat tree looks like new.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience! I agree that it will clean grout, but chemicals make it whiter similar to the white sink example I showed.

  • @username2122
    @username2122 10 месяцев назад +22

    I don't know why so many people said this video convinced them not to buy it. It did the opposite for me! It has so many uses & sounds like a quality product. Some of the negatives were just negatives about steam clean in general. Someone mentioned another brand that heats in 1 minute, but a lot of reviewers said that one breaks easily and one said it overheats. Thank you!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  10 месяцев назад +7

      Glad the video was helpful. My mission with the channel is not to sell folks on products, but to simply share my experiences using them; hence, you won’t see affiliate links in the descriptions. I also buy the products I review and do a fair amount of research before deciding what brand/product to get. So far our Dupray is doing OK… sorry, couldn’t help throwing in that little rhyme. 😃

    • @natalieandrosoff3642
      @natalieandrosoff3642 5 месяцев назад +4

      I really like mine. I also love that the unit fits into an Ikea cube shelf rather tidily.

  • @cchoi108
    @cchoi108 3 месяца назад +5

    Thanks for the tip about cleaning the litter boxes! I didn't think about that. This is the best review and demo of the dupray. Thank you.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  3 месяца назад +1

      Very welcome! 😸👍

  • @koalasez1200
    @koalasez1200 10 месяцев назад +6

    Nice review. I got mine around 3-4 years ago after having a different brand that failed twice, plus the price point fit being retired. I’ve cleaned everything inside & outside, the fridge (inside) , the oven, etc. Birdbath, mag wheels (definitely needs pretreatment there).
    The inside of the glass oven door - it does a good job softening the grease on that glass, then I use a razor blade to scrape off the softened gunk. Then I spray it with Dawn and wipe down. Pretreat burners but deeply burned on gunk is impossible for most things to remove. I will pretreat grout and other things before I steam and it cleans up just fine. Stainless steel is hard to polish up with a steamer. I’d just use appliance polish.
    It doesn’t remove everything!! I agree about the water level issue. I watched your cleaning video on this; trying to drain it all the way is impossible…there’s always some water left. Good to know about the vinegar issue down in the comments!! Waiting to refill is a pain but then, I’m done with most everything before it runs out of steam lol.
    Since I’m now in an apt. the size and cleaning time etc. doesn’t bother me, but for large spaces and a family, a different model or brand would be more efficient. Thanks for reviewing!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your experience!

  • @Stephanie-gl8kv
    @Stephanie-gl8kv 2 года назад +11

    Oh no!! Mine just arrived in the mail. Wish I had found this review sooner. Thank you for the informative video.

  • @stovepipe671
    @stovepipe671 Год назад +6

    I love mine reason I got this 1 u don't need distilled water just plain water I'm surprised u didn't say that in this video also some things u can't get cleaned

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. In the video I say you can use tap water (aka, plain water), distilled, or demineralized water. Regardless of which water you use, Dupray recommends periodically cleaning it with equal parts white vinegar and water. If you don’t clean it often enough, the machine will clog as I’ve experienced.
      You are indeed correct that there are some things this steamer will not get cleaned despite the claims. For example, it will not clean an oven. Thanks again.

  • @terryferguson100able
    @terryferguson100able 2 года назад +9

    Great review ! You got to be the coolest dad ever😂😂🤣

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 года назад

      Ha! If only my teen agreed. 😁

  • @statusquoreject
    @statusquoreject Год назад +56

    This steamer doesn't pump out 275 deg of steam. That is the temp of the steam in the boiler tank but not the temp of the steam coming out of the end of the nozzle. The temp of the steam out of the nozzle is around 180-212 deg. Non pressurized water turns to steam at 212 deg. The 275 deg temp is just a deceptive marketing trick & a little rsearch goes a long way.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +14

      Can’t argue with that. Thanks for posting.

    • @ariesbabie5971
      @ariesbabie5971 Год назад +2

      That's disappointing. That's one of the reason I was going to get it. Any steamer that does get that hot?

    • @statusquoreject
      @statusquoreject Год назад +11

      @@ariesbabie5971 i used to have a list of steamers & their effective usage temps but i can't seem to find it. Basically the more "pro" or industrial grade machines like Aqua Pro, Mytee, etc will come closest to the hottest steam temps but that's also why they have higher price tags. The temp you need is also dependant on what you're cleaning. I use steam for auto detailing and thus I don't want/need super hot steam because I don't want to damage leather or electrical components, but if you're using steam for disinfectant purposes you need steam at ~250 - 275 deg. If you can't find/afford a steamer with higher temps, a combo of a lower heat steamer followed by a UV-C light can be a great combo for sanatization of surfaces. Just be careful with UV-C light & skin exposure becasue it can cause burns & cancer from prolonged exposure.

    • @ariesbabie5971
      @ariesbabie5971 Год назад +4

      @Status Quo Reject yes, that's the exact temp range I was hoping to find. I would def be willing to pay for the right type of steamer (I say that without knowing how much the ones you listed cost). I will def research them as I feel a good one would last a while and def be worth the money. It makes sense the reason why you have one in the range you do. I def won't mess with anything UV. I don't mind using chemicals; I just thought steam would be a great addition. Thanks for your input/insight.

    • @mcalann
      @mcalann Год назад

      So at 180-212 it won’t disinfect properly?

  • @sherifkaissi4109
    @sherifkaissi4109 Год назад +7

    I love the sound effects!!! They make watching the video enjoyable

  • @johnsotomayor3243
    @johnsotomayor3243 Год назад +13

    You are incredibly informative, succinct, and entertaining! Well done!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words. 😃👍

  • @crabbyhayes1076
    @crabbyhayes1076 3 месяца назад +3

    I bought mine originally because my self-cleaning oven, which was based on a low temperature water cycle, never worked. In addition, the oven's coating prevented me from using an oven cleaning spray. Initially I had problems similar to yours; but found that if I took my time and used the plastic nozzle tip, the steamer worked wonders - especially on the glass window. I also use a disposable liner in the bottom of the oven to prevent casserole spills from hardening.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the tips. I’ll have to try working on the oven again.

  • @rgamore
    @rgamore 18 дней назад +1

    Your negatives are you, you don't know how to clean very much. The steam cleaner is doing the job of producing steam and that's all it is intended to do, the same for any steamer cleaner. They are steam making machines.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  16 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your opinion.

  • @adivasworld7466
    @adivasworld7466 Год назад +2

    Does anyone know why the steam doesn’t come out very hot? Just bought and although I see the steam if I’m steaming my curtains I notice the fabric isn’t even hot right after I applied steam. That seems like the product doesn’t work and it’s only pushing out pressure. Can someone let me know if this is normal ?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +4

      It sounds normal to me. The steam is hottest at the exit point of the wand and cools quickly beyond that point.

  • @paris2070
    @paris2070 Год назад +4

    Video was very helpful. Specially I was not sure how I’m supposed to drain the water tank. Thanks for showing me.

  • @sholland42
    @sholland42 Месяц назад +3

    Just got mine today and used it for the first time, I absolutely love it.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Месяц назад

      Great to hear! I just used mine to clean the bathrooms yesterday. I’ve learned that if clean regularly, it’s much easier to remove soap residue in the shower. 🤣

  • @moebie
    @moebie 9 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent review! I wished I watched this before I ordered mine but I think it’ll work out just great :)

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  9 месяцев назад

      I hope so too! 😃👍

  • @brodenmacarthur3955
    @brodenmacarthur3955 Год назад +10

    I’ve had one for about 2-3 years. When I bring this pretty little thing out- the house is getting seriously cleaned. Easy to remove grease and grill cleaning. I end up enjoying cleaning so I end up cleaning more than I ever expected. Clean the windows too but yes have to wipe up when not using a mop like head attachment. Going to attack the car next time. Extremely useful and enjoyable to use. Just have to learn to go slow of cleaning certain things- like Grout. Let the steam do the work. I recommend it or a steam cleaner in general. If you use the stainless steal attachment it Will absolutely clean faucets and ovens and grout. The plastic ones won’t do it. I still use cleansers. I don’t ever feel like I’m steamed out or overwhelmed by steam. That’s pretty silly. It’s not that loud either considering it’s scrubbing - as opposed to you physically using scrub brush. I think this guy is being a bit petty for what this machine does. Yes you will have to vacuum or sweep because it isn’t a vacuum. Duh.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences. If I had to do it over, I would choose a steam cleaner that doesn't require a 20 minute cool down and 10 minute ramp up time... they do exist. 😃

    • @brodenmacarthur3955
      @brodenmacarthur3955 Год назад

      I too wish there was a way to know the water level. But when empty open the hose and you can fill up without waiting. I’ve found this to be a miracle cleaner and use a cleaner beforehand for showers and use a bigger head attachment- works for me. I think the cleaning capabilities of this machine are tremendous and it even helps clean carpet too! I’ve used this in stubborn carpet stains and they are finally gone. Maybe you just imagine a machine to clean for you. This is not it. You do have to clean while using it. It is amazing aid in thoroughly deep cleaning almost everything I have inside home and the grills outdoors. I would never have thought about saying the cord is awkward and the steam too much! That’s nuts. The machine would dramatically help people but you seem to pick on the little things. Good luck.

    • @brodenmacarthur3955
      @brodenmacarthur3955 Год назад +1

      Dude your post about machine is just awful. I just cleaned my stairs and bedroom carpet with this guy. I cleaned all my cabinets and windows and window wells. Pre winter cleaning if you will. You are all wrong about this machine and aside from not knowing when the water is low - there are not any competitors in this low price range that offer that window. If you open the flow on hose you can fill up when empty and not have to wait. I don’t think you should have done this review. Clearly, you just aren’t amazed at the way this thing cleans from any floors, windows, cabinets, all kitchen appliances, outdoor patio cushions, grills, all bathroom appliances, in addition to carpets!!!!!!!! I need to do video clearly cause you didn’t do this thing justice. Sorry dude. You failed not the machine. In addition it heats up way hotter than similarly priced items. Which means deodorizing and disinfecting. Time to heat tank up when I fill it is at most 8 minutes - although I am at about 9000 ft I the mountains. You complained about the steam!!! I am not even getting money to rebuke your review. It’s just ridiculous!!! Too much steam!!! Give it up.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks again for sharing your experience using the steamer. Should you decide to make a video demonstrating how to fill the machine through the hose without allowing a cool down period or how to use it to clean carpets, I’d be happy to include a link in the video’s description. As far as deep cleaning carpets, I find the steamer to be better at “refreshing” or deodorizing stale, medium pile carpeting versus deep cleaning it. When it comes to removing stains on medium pile carpeting (for example, cat vomit), I’ve found the Bissell Green Machine to work better. Thanks again, and let me know.

  • @puppylove9686
    @puppylove9686 6 месяцев назад +3

    I just bought one and it is amazing, thanks for the review it helped a lot.❤

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  6 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome 😊

  • @maryholsberry452
    @maryholsberry452 Год назад +10

    Great review. Mine just arrived today and after seeing this, I will return it immediately. I had read it was the most powerful and that it may be overkill for home use. I would rather have a more powerful one than one that doesn't save me any time. thank you for saying that it's actually just the opposite. I really wanted to take on a large area of cleaning grout. I thought it would clean my labor in half. I see that it wouldn't. I was also depending on at least an hour or usage. Thank you so much. You just saved me $150. If you have another that you prefer, please let us know.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +3

      I don’t have a recommendation for a different model, but this machine does not live up to the marketing hype. For efficiency, look for a model that doesn’t require any downtime to refill. You may still have to wait a few minutes for it to generate steam, but for big jobs, the wait to refill it is a drag. If you find a steamer that works well for you, I’d appreciate a post back as to what you got and how you like it. Good luck!

    • @TruthSeeker-ee8tj
      @TruthSeeker-ee8tj Год назад +2

      My friend just bought a Grobell steamer and it has 'Heating time less than 1 min' and refill the water anytime without letting it cool. Comes with a protective mitt for that. I am going to try it.

    • @username2122
      @username2122 10 месяцев назад

      @@TruthSeeker-ee8tj Curious if you bought the Grobell & if you like it. A high percentage of reviewers said it broke after only a few uses.

  • @KA-zq3yp
    @KA-zq3yp Год назад +5

    I have the Tosca and absolve it. It is a little overkill but it makes short work of any task in our house. I bought the upgraded floor attachment and it’s wonderful. Gets a solid 4” under the couch or beds. Spent 1k but I’d buy again if it broke

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your experience! I’d love a Tosca, but it’s not in my budget. 😃

    • @tinyl9599
      @tinyl9599 Год назад +1

      I'd love a Tosca too but ya it's quite spendy ... I clean houses for a living, so I really want a decent steamer (I'll keep dreaming 😂 )

    • @redogman67
      @redogman67 Год назад

      @@tinyl9599Check out Sonic Clean Varro, it is a lot cheaper and very good specs.

  • @reginaflynn2622
    @reginaflynn2622 Год назад +2

    I have found that if I hold the steam trigger down while I'm refilling the unit it goes very quickly. It only takes a few minutes to fill with 40 oz.

  • @LA_AutoDetailing
    @LA_AutoDetailing Год назад +3

    I feel like you could totally use this to clean dishes right after you use them

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      Lol. I think you’re on to something!

  • @Aryan02188
    @Aryan02188 3 месяца назад +1

    Wonder if it works for the baseboards and walls….

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  3 месяца назад

      I’ve used it on walls and baseboards. Just don’t leave steam directed at one spot for more than a second or two. For walls use the floor attachment or the triangular tool with a bonnet or cloth. For baseboards I use just the wand and wipe with a cloth; however, be sure to have a bucket handy for the initial spray as to avoid shooting a bunch of water where the baseboard meets the wall.

  • @a111z
    @a111z Год назад +2

    Use Meguiars D166 or M06 on your fridge. Wipe/buff in the direction of the grain. Thank me later.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      Car wax/polish? Ha! I’ll have to try it. Perhaps I shouldn’t be surprised…. I have a friend who uses Armor All wipes on his stainless refrigerator and pretty much everything else. Thanks!

  • @nedar1
    @nedar1 Год назад +1

    None of these reviews asnwer the main question...How hot is the steam few inches away from the surface? Most of these steamers are only hot when they are right up against the surface and lose heat drastically just a few inches away from the surface. And also, how long does the preassure hold? Most steamers will lose preassure very quickly and you have to stop and let it build preassure again. None of these reviews address these questions.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      From my experience I’d say you want the wand as close to the surface being cleaned as possible as the steam does cool quickly beyond 1/2”. As far as pressure, this unit provides consistent pressure when the trigger is down. Hope that helps!

  • @shawmeck9323
    @shawmeck9323 8 месяцев назад

    Could you do a review of the Hill injection next?❤

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  8 месяцев назад +1

      I would love to but I can’t justify spending $2,000 on a steamer.

  • @mattyg2540
    @mattyg2540 Год назад +1

    I have over 1000 hiking walking shoes/boots that need cleaning. Will be getting sorted and separated for either sale or charity. Some are dirty with mud some are just storage dust. We have been manually cleaning them with brushes/water and jet-washing the soles. It's a very time consuming process.
    Would you recommend a steamer for this sort of work?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      The steamer will help with the smell and removing dirt, but probably won’t remove stains.

  • @gregorymarshall1201
    @gregorymarshall1201 Год назад +2

    How well does it work on cleaning Mattresses?🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +2

      Similar to with carpets, I find it’s better for “refreshing” (removing odors) than “cleaning.” For example if one of our cats vomited on the bed (yeah, disgusting, but it happens), I’d likely use a Bissell Little Green carpet and upholstery cleaner before hitting it with steam to kill odor.

    • @gregorymarshall1201
      @gregorymarshall1201 Год назад

      Ok, thank you!

  • @shellyhoward3060
    @shellyhoward3060 Год назад +2

    Oh I should’ve watched this first. I bought it I just now tested it out. I liked it but now I’m not so sure😢

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +2

      I still use it once a week and it does what I need it to do, but it isn’t perfect.

    • @shellyhoward3060
      @shellyhoward3060 Год назад +1

      @@BruceAlanR Yeah that’s what I’m feeling. you’re right. I mainly want it for cleaning floors and walls upholstery and disinfecting surfaces. Thanks for taking the time to make the video!

  • @jk25653
    @jk25653 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the awesome review,! How do you completely remove the water from the reservoir?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +3

      The short answer is you don’t. I shake out as much water a possible and then leave the cap off and trigger depressed so air can get in through the hose.
      I have so many small appliances that the manufacturers either didn’t consider ease of water removal or chose to ignore it in their designs (I’m calling out Dupray, Bissell, Rug Doctor, Bionaire, Hunter, Frigidaire, among others).
      Surfaces that don’t fully dry can form mold and mildew, which is one reason I bet Dupray says you should fill the tank with the water and white vinegar solution after 20 hours of use even if you’re using demineralized water.

    • @jk25653
      @jk25653 Год назад +1

      @@BruceAlanR Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, it sounds like they are deliberately choosing to compromise their products. That really sucks.

  • @catpat6492
    @catpat6492 Месяц назад

    This machine is AWESOME!!- worth every penny (got on sale @ Sam’s Club). It’s a cleaning beast. House has never been this clean. Is a little awkward to store it - worth it! JESUS IS LORD!!!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  29 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience. 😃👍

  • @Ozworldz
    @Ozworldz Год назад +2

    I'm looking for a steamer mostly to steam carpets and upholstery for dust mites, plus clean my floors, and I have a lot of unsealed hardwood too. I've been shopping for steamers too long and still don't know which one to buy. I was almost going to buy this one but still not sure.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      I hear you. I’m a bit on the fence with this steamer. There are other steamers where you don’t have to wait 20 minutes to refill, which would allow me to finish quicker.

    • @mintgreen9292
      @mintgreen9292 Год назад

      Hi~ I am same with you. Could you find it finally? I am in urgent. (I am not good at English, so I didn't try to listen and I am reading these)

    • @hclmed
      @hclmed Год назад

      @@BruceAlanR I'm also on the fence for which model is best. Since steamers like this don't have vacuum's I wouldn't expect them to do more than loosen, so the main criteria I have is how hot and how dry the steam is. Since the important components are the boiler and the pump, I'm looking for the best of those. The fact that Dupray offers a lifetime warranty on the boiler, and claims that their steam is 95% dry is a measure in their favor.
      Their long wait between fill times is a concern, but I wonder if that's the result of the design that keeps the steam dry. Not being able to easily, fully empty the tank seems like the main knock against it. I wonder if a shop vac might work to fully empty it.
      Among the models I've seen, this, the Karcher, McCulloch, Pureclean, Wagner, and now Grobell, the Dupray is still at the top of the pack. It's not unnoticed that you reference your discussions with them as their support seems to be among the best. Thanks for your observations.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад

      @@hclmed As far as the 95% dry steam claim, the first blast of steam can be pretty wet, so if I'm using it on something I don't want very wet, I fire the first shot into a bucket or sink.
      The long wait time is an efficiency killer and if I had to do it again, I'd go for instant refilling. Life is too short and steam cleaning is slower by nature.
      I've discovered the only way to get all the water out of the tank is to run it dry. Previously, I'd been dumping out as much water as possible, but no matter how much I shook it, there was still a little water trapped in the tank. Curious to find out what the tank looked like inside, I inserted a small endoscope that sends video to my phone. What I found was a fair amount of mineral deposits lining the heating elements and walls. I descaled it (a lot of stuff came out), rinsed thoroughly, ran the steamer dry, and then had another look. The tank still had a decent amount of mineral deposits on it, but I was not up for doing it again. There were also very small patches of rust here and there on the tube leading down to the boiler, which is surprising because the tube appears to be made of brass (I could be wrong though). So my guess is the unit will fail at some point outside the warranty period.
      Customer service is decent although I haven't had to deal with a warranty claim. I also don't put much stock in warranties because I've learned it's not always easy to initiate. I learned that the hard way with Dyson (as much as I like some of their products).

  • @MissMadeleineee
    @MissMadeleineee 10 месяцев назад +6

    Loved this video! Thank you. Such a thorough review.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words. Glad the video was helpful!

  • @ramadasa77
    @ramadasa77 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  5 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! 😃

  • @jacktoy3032
    @jacktoy3032 Год назад +1

    How well does it work on removing grease residual found on the stove top and the fan under the microwave?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад

      As I demonstrated in the video, the steamer does a decent job cleaning stove tops and grease residue under the microwave; however it won’t remove burned on grease stains around burners, stubborn stains under a microwave, or burnt on stains in an oven. It just doesn’t get hot enough since most of those stains have been “baked” in over months and sometimes years. If you’re looking to get rid of those types of stains on stainless steel, I recommend watching this video: How To Remove Stains Around Burners of Your Stainless Steel Cooktop - Frigidaire Gallery Cooktop
      ruclips.net/video/NGUt_qfrfXY/видео.html

  • @FloridaFirstCoast
    @FloridaFirstCoast 2 месяца назад

    Did you returned it? it seems you hate the machine and it does not do what you would like it to do.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 месяца назад +1

      Sorry that I gave you the impression that I hate it. I still have the Neat and use it a few times a month to clean the kitchen and bathrooms. Having said that, I was a bit disgusted recently when I stuck an endoscope (a small camera) into the tank and saw lots of mineral deposit flakes and black water. I descale the unit regularly and no matter how hard I shake it when rinsing, the tank’s design makes it’s impossible for all the loose deposits and water to escape.

  • @Trichylady
    @Trichylady Месяц назад

    This might be stupid
    But how do you clean the brushes? Obviously you can throw the white pads in the washing machine but just the plain brushes ?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  29 дней назад +1

      The steam kills any bacteria in them, but you could also toss them into white vinegar for a few hours and then rinse them.

  • @adrianajacobson7059
    @adrianajacobson7059 25 дней назад

    I heard that steam cleaners can disinfect 99.9% of germs but only if you hold it on a single area for 10 minutes, companies like to leave that part out

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  11 дней назад

      Interesting and I’m not surprised to hear manufacturers taking liberties when it comes to marketing. I’ll need to do some research on this topic. I know that when I clean, the goal is more to sanitize (aka, reduce germs and bacteria to a safe level) versus disinfect (destroy all). Even a bleach solution (depending on the ratio of bleach to water) can require up to 10 minutes to disinfect and it shouldn’t be used on food prep surfaces.

  • @Jade7159-
    @Jade7159- 7 месяцев назад +1

    The streaks on your stainless steel refrigerator is from another cleaner maybe 409. That happened to my Samsung refrigerator.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  7 месяцев назад

      Prior to owning the steamer I used Zep stainless steel polish on the refrigerator. Zep is useless in my opinion… barely removed fingerprints. I have since been able to get rid of the streaking and get the refrigerator looking like new using Bar Keeper’s Friend and a microfiber cloth. Now that it looks great I maintain it with the steamer. I figured I’d give Barkeeper’s Friend a try on the refrigerator since it did a great job on our cooktop… glad I did! 😃
      How To Remove Stains Around Burners of Your Stainless Steel Cooktop - Frigidaire Gallery Cooktop
      ruclips.net/video/NGUt_qfrfXY/видео.html

    • @Jade7159-
      @Jade7159- 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@BruceAlanR thank you. I will put Barkeeper’s Friend in my notes.

  • @flabberGiSTed
    @flabberGiSTed Год назад +3

    Great review!!! Thank you 🙏.

  • @DogHairDontCare
    @DogHairDontCare 2 года назад +2

    Question: does the nozzle have notches? I can't tell from the video. It almost looks like it's just circular but i bought a steamer off amazon that looks almost like a knockoff of this design; however, it heats within 1 minute and there's no cooldown time between use. Sounds like the knockoff solves the problem you speak of in regards to time spent waiting.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 года назад +1

      I’ll have to check it out. What’s the brand/model you got on Amazon?

    • @DogHairDontCare
      @DogHairDontCare 2 года назад

      @@BruceAlanR grobell

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 года назад +2

      I checked it out and it looks good. Not quite the same, as the Grobell looks better than the DuPray on paper. Let me know how you like it.

    • @DogHairDontCare
      @DogHairDontCare 2 года назад +1

      @@BruceAlanR wanted to give you an update. For cleaning the tub it was amazing. But I also tried to use it to help me remove painted-over-wallpaper. Sure it helped, but I noticed that while using simply the Lance attachment, starting it up after a long pause sometimes shoots a stream of hot water instead of steam. I had to make sure I had a towel with me as to not cause an accidental mess.

  • @pamparker4047
    @pamparker4047 Год назад +2

    It’s still a good value for the price

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      I suppose. If I had to do it over I think I’d go with a model that doesn’t require a 20 minute cool down prior to refilling. I find it really slows me down.

  • @wendyjones1422
    @wendyjones1422 Месяц назад

    I have one of these only thing i hate about it very hard to fill up with water hole is tiny plus it should have a water tank you can see most steamers like this except upright steamers u see water tank so u know how much water u need to fill up machine and see when empty my only complaint the pads ok but most cloths u put on steamer machine i put hair bands to keep cloths on

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience! I agree with your critiques.

  • @DeehH7
    @DeehH7 16 дней назад

    Thank you for this video. It was very informative! :) Can this be used to clean a cat tree and sofa?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  14 дней назад +1

      Perhaps the cat tree, but for a sofa you’d be better off with a Bissell Little Green Machine. The steamer will remove odors and disinfect the couch, but it won’t do a great job removing dust or stains.

  • @ms.bonillas1125
    @ms.bonillas1125 6 месяцев назад +1

    What is the best steamer you found for floors? I got the Dupray neat steamer, and it left so much water behind dripping from the microfiber cloth

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  6 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting. I don’t know which is the best for floors, but changing the more pad frequently may help reduce the wetness.

    • @ms.bonillas1125
      @ms.bonillas1125 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I did a small area, doorway, and left so much water, watching your review I knew something was wrong because I had puddles of water. I think mine might be defective, especially because the delivery person literally squeezed it into a locker I could not get it out of. So that might be the issue. But thank you for your response

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  6 месяцев назад

      @ms.bonillas1125 Is it possible you overfilled the tank? If you overfill the tank the water will overflow the steam chamber and end up in the hose. Then the steam pressure will push it out the nozzle. Try emptying the tank and then adding back a cup or two of water to see if that was the issue.

  • @louisecolombi6630
    @louisecolombi6630 11 месяцев назад +2

    I just bought it no regrets

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience! 😃👍

  • @miab5409
    @miab5409 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks!!

  • @KrushKrills
    @KrushKrills Год назад +1

    When did you buy yours? You mention 9 ft hose, i just ordered one yesterday from Amazon & it says 6'6" hose

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      I purchased ours two years ago and the hose is 9 ft.

    • @veniestagourdine3881
      @veniestagourdine3881 Год назад

      Oh Lord! I just returned my 2 year old machine and they are sending me a new one , hope the hose is not shorter

  • @khoaanhnguyen1420
    @khoaanhnguyen1420 Год назад +1

    Can you fill with hot or boiling water to shorten waiting time ?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      You can, although the manual says to use cold water.

  • @Joschmo939
    @Joschmo939 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your practical and transparent review! I'm in the market for a steam cleaner after finding evidence of rat infestation around my living room couch. After watching your helpful video, I've decided to go with a different product because I don't have the patience to spend all day waiting for the machine to pressurize and boil up. I'd like to keep my cleaning process efficient.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      I completely agree that the wait is frustrating. If I were to do it again, I’d get something that allows for immediate refilling. Sorry to hear about your infestation. Yikes!

    • @ariesbabie5971
      @ariesbabie5971 Год назад +1

      Which one did you decide to purchase?

    • @Joschmo939
      @Joschmo939 Год назад +3

      @@ariesbabie5971 I decided to buy the Karcher SC3 due to its versatility and quickness to heat up the water when refilling.

    • @ariesbabie5971
      @ariesbabie5971 Год назад +1

      @Joschmo939 hmmm I might revisit them. I have another product from them, but I thought dupray was hotter with more pressure. I've been told it's not accurate info. Once you've used it and have a good idea if you like it, reply back please.

    • @Joschmo939
      @Joschmo939 Год назад +3

      @@ariesbabie5971 So far, I have used it once to clean my entire apartment. That includes amenities like countertops, stoves, bathrooms, windows. I would suggest having a rag towel with you to wipe off excess water because the Karcher SC3 can sometimes drip water as you're steaming. As far as the effectiveness of the Karcher SC3 removing stains, it's excellent, and I love that you only have to use water for it! In my general opinion, I still think it is a good idea to have some other cleaning supplies with you that don't include a steam cleaner. Hope this helps!

  • @Gemzstone1
    @Gemzstone1 4 месяца назад

    What is the actual temp of that steam? It says it heats up to 135c yet your holding a sponge in your hand while steaming it which suggests to me that isnt that hot at all.

  • @MrsOrtiz-jv3ck
    @MrsOrtiz-jv3ck Год назад

    What attachment do you use for the kitchen cabinets?

  • @joepasquale4877
    @joepasquale4877 17 дней назад

    Very informative review. Appreciate seeing the GOOD and the BAD. Thanks...

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  16 дней назад

      Glad it was helpful! 😃👍

  • @Sandrab769
    @Sandrab769 23 дня назад

    Soak kitchen sponge in rubbing alcohol.

  • @Samua3
    @Samua3 Год назад +5

    This was a great review. It seems like a good enough machine but you have to actually consider the jobs you want to do and decide if it is the best tool for your personal circumstances. Not all floors are the same. How frequently will you need to use it? How many times will you choose to just wipe something down with a cloth rather than unravel the cable, fill the cube, wait however long, mess around with attachments. Etc.
    You have helped me to analyse my perceived need for one.
    So far it is looking like I would only want it for carpet cleaning/freshening. Is it worth it for that?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +2

      Your comment is dead on! It’s funny because your comment made me think of our robotic vacuums. For example, there have been times when I think, “do I run the robots, or get the job done in a quarter of the time by grabbing a broom.”
      I’ve used the steamer to freshen up the sofa and rugs and it’s a sizeable “to do.” As to whether it’s worth it, that’s up to you. Knowing what I know now, if I had to buy another steamer, I would consider a model that allows for quicker refilling because it’s a real pain to have to wait 30 minutes for the boiler to cool when doing a big job.

    • @Samua3
      @Samua3 Год назад

      @@BruceAlanR 30 minutes? Wow that's a lifetime when you just want to get on.
      I first saw that this was suggested for windows but is it really safe on glass at those high temperatures? It would be just my luck to hear a big unwelcoming crack! Lol

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +2

      I definitely wouldn’t use it on glass during the winter. 🤣

  • @sandysue202
    @sandysue202 2 месяца назад

    I just ordered a different one that I can use with my carpet. But, this was interesting to watch to show how to use a sreamer in general. I was used to a Bissell steamshot but I have moved up a step to a bigger steamer. I think it will do what I need it to...I hope! Thanks for taking the time to do this video. It was nicely done. And, I also have difficulty with "microfliber" towels. 😂

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 месяца назад

      Glad the video was helpful. I do occasionally struggle with words…. Microfryber. 🤣

  • @TheKlh54
    @TheKlh54 2 года назад +5

    I’ve been sooo eager to buy a steam cleaner to do all the cleaning in my house! I have a steam mop but it is only a steam mop, so I thought I’d gather info on the best all-in-one steam cleaner. So very glad I found your video…gonna stick with my regular cleaning chemicals instead! Oh and Soft Scrub with bleach is my go-to for cleaning stains in my sink!
    Thank you, this was very informative!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 года назад +6

      Glad the video was helpful. I do these reviews so folks can make informed decisions and know what to really expect. When I was reading and watching reviews prior to purchasing this steamer, I got the impression it would do more than it really can. My guess is the folks who gave it glowing reviews weren’t completely objective because they were sponsored or received promotional products.

    • @mintgreen9292
      @mintgreen9292 Год назад

      @@BruceAlanRI appreciate your honesty reviews deeply. I’ll ask several questions soon. I’m struggling to choose steam cleaner. Have a great day 🙏

  • @Luncha_bull
    @Luncha_bull 5 месяцев назад

    Wonderful review. I have a question. After using this device I emptied the water by turning it upside down… like you did in the video…. I shook my device too. My question is, how do you empty out ALL the water from the tank? Is it possible? There is still water in the tank and I do not know how to get it all out and do not want bacteria/ mold growing inside tank.
    Thanks!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  5 месяцев назад

      I feel like it’s a flaw in the design that you can’t get all the water out; however, I have the same issue with other appliances (washer, humidifiers, rug cleaners). The way I do it is to empty out as much water as possible and then put the lid back on and turn the steamer on. When the green light comes on I hold the trigger until no more steam comes out. Then I let it cool for 20 minutes, remove the cap, and put it away.

  • @mgomez8864
    @mgomez8864 5 месяцев назад

    Steam cleaning is a good idea but surely one has to be careful as some material could be damage if applied hit temperatures
    2- Also I am worried when used in toilets seats as the steam will fly/ spread on both sides the dirt which is pee/urine and poo/caca is this a way of spreading more dirt around ???
    It looks good for cleaning kitchens, times, floors

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  5 месяцев назад

      As far as cleaning some things you do need to be careful due to the temperature of the steam amd moisture. For example, furniture that’s made of mdf or particle board covered in a glued on veneer can be damaged. The steamer works will remove veneer like its wallpaper. You also wouldn’t want to clean wallpaper as it can remove adhesive and create bubbles. I will use the steamer on glossy painted moldings and trim, but not on eggshell or matte finishes.
      As far as cleaning bathrooms, it’s really important to use a lot of cloths to wipe. Steam can kill a lot of bacteria and viruses, but it’s still a good idea to switch wiping clothes frequently. I typically use at least 3+ clothes for the toilet (one for exterior, 1 for seats, and one for the rim), and a new cloth for the sink and another for the mirror. As far as cleaning the toilet bowl, I still use a brush and toilet bowl cleaner.

  • @timdemming6352
    @timdemming6352 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the honest review. I was so close to pulling the trigger on a steam cleaner for grout cleaning.

  • @shoutingatclouds1050
    @shoutingatclouds1050 Месяц назад

    Can you pre treat wall-wall carpet before shampooing?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Месяц назад +1

      I don’t see why not. I’ve found the steam cleaner is better for removing odors from carpeting than removing dirt. A better option for deep cleaning carpets would be something like a Rug Doctor or Bissell Little Green ProHeat carpet cleaner. Requires patient for big areas though.

    • @shoutingatclouds1050
      @shoutingatclouds1050 Месяц назад

      @@BruceAlanR I see what you mean because I bought it. The putting the microfiber cloth trick is genius. I didn't see it had (actual clips) to hold the microfiber on the wond and that trick works amazing. TY

  • @kimberlindy
    @kimberlindy 2 месяца назад

    Great review! The Bissell Steam Shot just had a huge recall and that's what I have and it never did what I thought it could, sounds like this one won't either.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 месяца назад +1

      It doesn’t do as much as I’d hoped, but I do use it for basic cleaning.

  • @SeekerFitness
    @SeekerFitness 8 месяцев назад

    can we use this over wood (ie cabinet doors, doors, etc). Is it safe on walls? And the vinyl in car dash, etc? have you had to replace the brushes. they get you on that since those are so expensive. Thanks for sharing your video, good suggestion using a cheap scraper so to salvage the brushes. I've only used the floor one. But i was very disappointed that the clip broke after a couple of uses. i was to busy to contact the folks to get a replacement. So i use a rubberbann to secure the other end. I think 'prepping' the oven door with baking soda paste and vinegar first and let it sit. steam isn't a miracle. Free facial lol . We live in a townhome so haviing to carry it upstairs , main floor, and downstairs became a hassle, so i used it once in a year. You can buy the microfiber cloths at costco , 2 dz. comes down to fifty cents and cut them into 3.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  8 месяцев назад

      I have used it on painted drywall, moldings, and cabinets; however, I don’t get right up on them to avoid removing paint or warping. Also, if I pause for more than 15-20 seconds, I spray into a bucket first to avoid blasting hot water onto the surface. I’d do the same with a vinyl dash although I’ve never tried that… I usually just use Armor All wipes.
      I agree that accessories are expensive. I haven’t had to replace any brushes yet, but a few of the nylon brushes are missing some bristles. Good suggestion on the oven door. Will try that. Thanks!

  • @mistysmith901
    @mistysmith901 Год назад +1

    Absolutely a true review. Same issues I was thinking. Looking for a new machine. Any suggestions?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +3

      I don’t have any suggestions as to a make and model; however, if I had to do it again, I would look for a model that doesn’t require a 20 minute cooldown period prior to refilling. It really throws a wrench in my cleaning process to have to wait. Sometimes I just say, “I’ll get that spot next time” and move on with my day.

    • @TruthSeeker-ee8tj
      @TruthSeeker-ee8tj Год назад

      @@BruceAlanR The Grobell has 'water refill at anytime' and heats in less than a minute. A friend just got one and I am going to try it. We got very textured tile for not slipping (live in the rain forest with 3 dogs) but it also holds the dirt. Hoping this works!

  • @jesstapia562
    @jesstapia562 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your honest review

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 месяца назад

      Very welcome! 😃👍

  • @Nick_Lavigne
    @Nick_Lavigne 2 месяца назад

    To remove stains on counters and sinks I just use shout

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 месяца назад

      SHOUT that is made to remove stains from clothing? I’ll have to try it.

  • @verushkacortes4
    @verushkacortes4 5 месяцев назад

    Can I use it to clean the bedroom rug?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  5 месяцев назад

      In general, cleaning rugs and carpets can be a bit tricky with this steamer and depends on what you’re trying to clean. And while the steamer can “refresh”carpets by helping to remove odors, I find there are better tools to remove stains and debris; it will spot clean though. For example, what I deal with quite frequently is a senior cat that tends to vomit after eating too fast. Our other cat frequently gets fur balls and in both cases, the cats always leave their vomited deposits on our rugs. Once I’ve carefully scooped up the piles to avoid grinding it into the carpet fibers, I reach for a carpet cleaner (ie, Rug Doctor or Bissell cleaner). I’ve used the steamer to gently blot stains, but performance is mediocre in my opinion. If a cat’s “deposit” goes unnoticed for a day or too, I’d still do the same process although I’d use a toothbrush to loosen any debris and then vacuum it up before cleaning. In either case, once clean, fully dried, and vacuumed, that’s when I’d reach for the steamer to help reduce any residual odor.
      I’ve done a few tests over the years to see how the steamer performs when doing general carpet cleaning (so no vomit, just dirt from every day activities). . . My process was vacuum up loose debris and then use the steamer on low and medium pile carpets with a microfiber cloth on the floor attachment. Once the carpet was fully dried I’d then vacuum again to “fluff” and remove any loose carpet fibers (one of our carpets sheds terribly). My final determination was that cleaning with the steamer only provided a modest improvement in the overall appearance and perhaps reduced odors; however, I couldn’t decisively say I noticed the carpet looking cleaner. In ringing out the microfiber cloth, it didn’t yield as much dirt as I expected either. So my opinion is the steamer is better for refreshing carpet versus providing a deep clean.

  • @bdriversims8230
    @bdriversims8230 7 месяцев назад

    Very informative and helpful video. Question: Does this steamer work well (or at all) on upholstery? Thanks for sharing this.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  7 месяцев назад

      If by “work” you mean helping to reduce odors or spot treating caked on debris, it will assist with that. For removing stains or small particles dirt/debris that you don’t see in larger areas, consider something like a Rug Doctor or Bissell ProHeat Deep cleaner. I currently use a Bissell on upholstery.

  • @proudcanadianeh4663
    @proudcanadianeh4663 9 месяцев назад

    Hello, thank you for your review. I understand the dupray neat doesnt have the highest PSI or hottest steam. I am thinking of getting the US Steam seahawk (closer to the dupray tusca specs). I was planning on buying that and cleaning bathrooms and kitchens for people as a side hustle, mainly the tile and grout in those rooms! Do you think those would be more viable...?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  9 месяцев назад

      Wish I had an answer for you, but I’ve only used the neat.

  • @TameraRoth-k9b
    @TameraRoth-k9b 3 дня назад

    Alene Meadow

  • @natalierene1
    @natalierene1 13 дней назад

    Can you use on the wall?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  13 дней назад

      Yes on painted drywall and moldings as long as you don’t leave it in one place too long. I usually spray into a bucket first as to not blast the wall with water, and wipe immediately. My preferred method for spot cleaning dirt/dust/fingerprints/etc. on walls is a magic eraser.

  • @mahmoudsalih
    @mahmoudsalih 4 месяца назад

    Can i use it to iron my clothes?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  4 месяца назад

      I haven’t tried it, but it doesn’t seem like the right tool for the job.

  • @joshaunBernard
    @joshaunBernard 3 месяца назад +1

    Love the review, thanks!!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  3 месяца назад

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @rainbow-nt2mf
    @rainbow-nt2mf 2 года назад +1

    great ! thank you very much . hello from Belgium !

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 года назад

      You’re very welcome! I’m glad the video was helpful.

  • @lllee3476
    @lllee3476 Год назад

    I wish you would compare Dupray home steamer, one steamer, and one plus steamer. Neat seems the most affordable, but it doesn't have variable pressure function. The One steamer seems to have more value compared to the more affordable Home steamer, but it costs as much as a large kitchen appliance.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. I'd love to compare all of them; however, buying three steamers isn't in my budget. 😃

  • @CinHalCedHerChance
    @CinHalCedHerChance 2 года назад +3

    It's also the entry level steamer, with lower (high) temperatures.
    This model is 275F/135C, the next model up is 303F/150C
    I wonder if that increase makes more different, I would assume it does.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  2 года назад +2

      I’d love to find out, but my money has already been spent. 😃👍

  • @Allan-r8i
    @Allan-r8i 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this! Are you still using it 2 years later?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, I still use it.

    • @Allan-r8i
      @Allan-r8i 3 месяца назад

      @@BruceAlanR Thanks for the response! Any tips you didn't cover? We should hopefully have ours delivered within a few days!

    • @Allan-r8i
      @Allan-r8i 3 месяца назад

      @@BruceAlanR I also noticed that Dupray sells steel brushes on their website. The Neat comes with brass ones which Dupray says is for "medium duty work", however the steel ones say "For heavy-duty work requiring aggressive, deep and meticulous cleaning. Great for grout cleaning or equipment cleaning."
      Have you tried the steel ones yet? Might be better for the grill

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  3 месяца назад +1

      The only additional tip I can think of is that it’s impossible to completely empty the tank before putting the steamer away so I usually run it until it completely runs out of steam. Once it has cooled (at least 20 minutes), I then remove the cap and put it away without the cap on.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  3 месяца назад +1

      I have not used the steel brushes and am still using the original plastic (for general cleaning) and brass brushes (for grill grates and cast iron stove grates). Similar to a scouring pad, the metal brushes can scratch surfaces so just be careful. Ultimately, the steam should be doing the heavy lifting. If you apply a lot of pressure to the brushes, they wear down quickly.

  • @MinMin-uy5pl
    @MinMin-uy5pl 10 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately any pourous material steam will not work witout profuct

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  10 месяцев назад

      Good to know. Thanks!

  • @Riprazor
    @Riprazor 3 месяца назад

    Great video! Exactly what I was looking for. Much appreciated.

  • @sherpini9212
    @sherpini9212 11 месяцев назад

    Okay I just unlocked my how it has a hissing sound.. what do I doooo?

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry, I don’t understand. Can you clarify where/when the hissing is occurring? I know that sometimes when I press the button to make it easier to fill the reservoir that I forget to turn off the trigger lock before powering up the unit so it hisses as it heats up. Always surprises me, but once I turn off the trigger it stops hissing. Also, if the cap isn’t on tight or the gasket on the cap dries out, it will hiss around the cap.

  • @NicoNico-te2tk
    @NicoNico-te2tk Год назад

    Thanks for convincing me not to buy one, perhaps a more powerful steamer will do everything.

  • @Adeline9418
    @Adeline9418 Год назад

    If you only put distilled water you won't have to clean with vinegar.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      I actually thought so too, but when I spoke with a DuPray rep, they told me I should still be cleaning it after 20 hours of use even if I used distilled or demineralized water. Doesn't make sense to me, but I just hope it's not because the tank is slowly breaking down. 😅

  • @mintgreen9292
    @mintgreen9292 Год назад

    Hello, I've been watching this video for over a week. I am using subtitles because it is difficult to listen to English. I don't know if I understand it right, but it's very helpful. I'm asking you a question at the level I understand, so I'd appreciate it if you could answer it. (I'm writing using a translator.)
    1) I am a foreigner who has a culture of taking off shoes. Therefore, I am considering purchasing a steam cleaner to disinfect carpets in American homes. (I was planning to rent a wet vacuum cleaner, but I wanted to disinfect it with steam above 100 degrees Celsius.)
    2) After searching, I found it useful for removing bugs, cleaning grout, and removing old stains from every corner of the kitchen in addition to disinfecting the carpet. It's a field that I'm very interested in. So I decided to increase the budget from about $70.
    3) After that, I came across your video while I was watching a steam cleaner for about $150. Thanks to that, I got to know Karcher's steam cleaner. I've increased my budget once again, but I'm also worried because you still don't mention that karchers would have been better than DUPRAY NEAT. (There's also a price difference.)
    4) So I'd like to ask you a few questions.
    You said in the video that it took a long time to wash the bathroom tile grout. Is the main cause of this machine's problem, the waiting time before refilling? Or is the power of cleaning grout this machine not satisfactory?
    5) In this part, there's a part where your high pressure washer would have taken 5 minutes. (I might have misunderstood.). I'm thinking of buying a high pressure washer to shorten my cleaning time. (Of course, it is not for commercial purposes, so the cost is also a main consideration.) Could you tell me what high-pressure washer you have?
    If so, do you use a high-pressure washer to clean the bathroom grout instead of steam cleaner?
    6)Would DUPRAY Neat have enough steam if I wanted to disinfect carpet etc with high heat? (Of course, steam is expected to be at least 100 degrees Celsius, but there are questions about this. Of course, I fully understand that steam soon loses heat. So I plant to spray it within close contact to the cleaning target.)
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    I don't know if I'm being too greedy, but I want to avoid trial and error even if I have to increase my budget. I saw a comment in your video that someone were very satisfied with the $1000 steam cleaner, but I can't make decide to invest for it yet.
    When I search on a website in my country, I have the ability to distinguish a little bit between real consumer reviews and paid fake reviews. But it's hard in America. I thought most of what I've read was real. But I learned from your video that it's not. I think it seems more serious than my country.
    Thank you very much for your sincere review. Have a happy day.
    ===========================
    I searched more and I figured out it was not for indoor cleaning. .... I read this article.
    www.thespruce.com/power-wash-tub-or-shower-tile-4125932
    I think I might need higher level of steam cleaner. .......... thank you...
    I am still waiting for your comment. ^^

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад

      Please don’t use a pressure washer to clean indoors! My sense of humor gets lost in translation.
      In my opinion, the Dupray NEAT is intended for residential use and light cleaning. It is not intended for big jobs or professional level jobs. Cleaning our bathroom took a long time because 1) You have to wait 20 minutes for the boiler to cool before refilling it; 2) You have to wait 10 minutes for the steamer to create steam; and 3) It doesn’t clean grout as easily and fast as chemicals.
      For the amount of cleaning you want to do, consider a professional-level cleaner that can be filled without a wait time and can generate steam within a few minutes. I don’t have another model to compare mine to so I don’t have any recommendations. If my Dupray NEAT steam cleaner died, I don’t think I would buy another Dupray. I’d likely go with a more professional model by a different manufacturer. I hope that helps.

    • @mintgreen9292
      @mintgreen9292 Год назад +1

      @@BruceAlanR Sorry for late thank you. I appreciate your kind and detailed anwer deeply. I checked you would buy another & more professional model. It is very helpful information for me. Thanks to you I think I have to choose Karchers at least. Tnak you again. I will visit your channel soon. Have happy weekends. ^^

  • @duprattcarol
    @duprattcarol Год назад

    According to the notice, the descaling vinegar-water solution should not be kept in the boiler for more than 40 minutes.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +2

      Yes thank you. Dupray has changed the literature since I purchased mine. I even called them about it 6 months ago and the representative was very vague. He said, “Well, it depends on the country of origin and when the product was manufactured, so just let us know if you have an issue.” Not a satisfactory answer in my opinion. I have a feeling some of their units are experiencing tank failure due to poor materials and design. There’s no way to get all the water out between uses other than to boil it off. Even still, a little water is left. After receiving your comment, I stuck a mini endoscope (captures video) into the tank of mine to see what it looked like… it wasn’t pretty and didn’t look like anything I’d want to breath. I’m descaling it at the moment and once it’s done I’ll have another look. May I’ll even post a video of it. I’m not pleased at the moment!

    • @veniestagourdine3881
      @veniestagourdine3881 Год назад

      @@BruceAlanRplease do as I had to send my 2 year old machine back, they offered me a replacement. It had so much mineral inside that it would not steam . I cleaned it as instructed multiple times and to no avail it did no good. Once the water was brown . I would love to see what the inside is made out of , I was thinking some type of metal , because the water looked rusted .

  • @antoine8194
    @antoine8194 Месяц назад

    great video thanks

  • @takata98
    @takata98 6 месяцев назад

    I'm presently searching for a replacement steam cleaner and this product came onto my radar totally by surprise. I like what I see and I like the positive reviews I have read. Personally I like that I will be able to store it in a "wisely" chosen tote bin far more practically than an upright or floor steamer version which I am looking to replace. I like the hose and handle aspect of it which allows for the cleaning of vertical surfaces or shower walls without holding up an awkward floor cleaner which leaks fluid when not strictly vertical. One of the other things I find (which people don't do) is every once in a while descale it! like kettles and coffee makes it helps steam cleaners to perform in ways that prevent calcium build up when not in use or stored. Now I have seen this product and the review... it's going to be my go to choice!.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  6 месяцев назад +1

      Descaling is definitely important. One of my biggest issues with steamers (and this one is no exception), is that it’s really difficult to get all the mineral deposits out. Because there’s a steam chamber above the boiler and the fill tube runs below that chamber, when you go to poor out the water, the mineral deposits get trapped and don’t all come out. I have to shake the heck out of mine and still they don’t all come out. I know this because the last time I cleaned it, I then stuck an endoscope (camera) inside to inspect. To my horror there was still a lot of debris in there.

    • @SisterInChrist-Chrissy
      @SisterInChrist-Chrissy 3 месяца назад

      ​@@BruceAlanR Ohhhh 😮😕

  • @Bryan.Kelly26
    @Bryan.Kelly26 9 месяцев назад

    Can anyone speak to how well these steamers clean carpets? Thanks!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  9 месяцев назад

      Great question! In general, cleaning rugs and carpets can be a bit tricky with this steamer and depends on what you’re trying to clean. And while the steamer can “refresh”carpets by helping to remove odors, I find there are better tools to remove stains and debris. For example, what I deal with quite frequently is a senior cat that tends to vomit after eating too fast. Our other cat frequently gets fur balls and in both cases, the cats always leave their vomited deposits on our rugs. Once I’ve carefully scooped up the piles to avoid grinding it into the carpet fibers, I reach for a carpet cleaner (ie, Rug Doctor or Bissell cleaner). I’ve used the steamer to gently blot stains, but performance is mediocre in my opinion. If a cat’s “deposit” goes unnoticed for a day or too, I’d still do the same process although I’d use a toothbrush to loosen any debris and then vacuum it up before cleaning. In either case, once clean, fully dried, and vacuumed, that’s when I’d reach for the steamer to help reduce any residual odor.
      I’ve done a few tests over the years to see how the steamer performs when doing general carpet cleaning (so no vomit, just dirt from every day activities). . . My process was vacuum up loose debris and then use the steamer on low and medium pile carpets with a microfiber cloth on the floor attachment. Once the carpet was fully dried I’d then vacuum again to “fluff” and remove any loose carpet fibers (one of our carpets sheds terribly). My final determination was that cleaning with the steamer only provided a modest improvement in the overall appearance and perhaps reduced odors; however, I couldn’t decisively say I noticed the carpet looking cleaner. In ringing out the microfiber cloth, it didn’t yield as much dirt as I expected either. So my opinion is the steamer is better for refreshing carpet versus providing a deep clean.

  • @musicwithai
    @musicwithai 5 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love this review! Thank you for helping me make a decision!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words. I’m glad the video was helpful.

  • @Kurnazify
    @Kurnazify 2 месяца назад

    lol thanks man.

  • @lorna631
    @lorna631 Год назад

    it doesn’t get hot enough at all. i can touch the steam. it’s better for facials.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +1

      I don’t recommend getting body parts close to the tip of the wand. I’ve burned my hand a few times wiping while the steamer is on. The steam will always be hottest at the tip of the wand, but a few inches beyond that it’s only warm which is normal.

  • @david69funk
    @david69funk Год назад

    I noticed the steam intensity varies is that normal just bought one

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад

      When using mine, the intensity of the steam does fluctuate a bit. It usually happens when the orange light comes because the machine is trying to catch up and make more steam.

  • @rca6576
    @rca6576 Год назад

    I am considering this but, trying to find information comparing this one to the Tosca.

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад +2

      From what folks have commented it appears Dupray has made some changes to this model since I reviewed it, for example, they’ve reduced the hose length to 6’ (from 9’). I do find that having to wait 20 minutes for the boiler to cool before being able to refill mine is a major nuisance.

  • @Random.Adventures.
    @Random.Adventures. Год назад +1

    thanks for an honest review

  • @matthewlanders4156
    @matthewlanders4156 Месяц назад

    This is a great review, thank you!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Месяц назад

      Glad it was helpful! 😃👍

  • @martinaussenhof2852
    @martinaussenhof2852 Год назад

    Thank you so much. This video was very helpful!

    • @BruceAlanR
      @BruceAlanR  Год назад

      You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful. 😃