This is a very helpful overview. It would be nice to see some side by side comparison tests of cleaning capability, pressure, flow rate, temperature of steam output, etc.
The most important information for a steam cleaner is the temp of the steam output a d the amount of water dripping, neither which were covered in this video
Someone gave me a 1275 and I already have the 1375 and I used both and I see that the 1275 despite not having a gauge or adjustability the 1275 seems to have more pressure and it’s labeled heavy duty and seems to have more working pressure but I gave it to my friend for free anyway and stayed with the 1375 but I’m still looking for a newer steamer that has a lot of cleaning power because the 1375 does a good job but I feel it doesn’t have a constant flow of steam it seems to spit steam not water vs just a straight up jet of steam like the 1275.
@ so the heavy duty one is probably the better option for power but no adjustable pressure just full pressure all the time if you can love with it but I just kept the one with the gauge and let my friend keep the other one but idk if he uses it much.
We bought the 1375 to clean stuff regular cleaning supplies wouldn’t. It wasn’t capable of doing anything more than the other cleaning supplies would and it in most cases did it slower. My whole life i thought steam was some magic wand. Totally underwhelmed.
This is a very helpful overview. It would be nice to see some side by side comparison tests of cleaning capability, pressure, flow rate, temperature of steam output, etc.
Noted! Thanks!
@@vacuumwarsextra4132Can we expect to see this in the future?
The most important information for a steam cleaner is the temp of the steam output a d the amount of water dripping, neither which were covered in this video
Oh my god! I had no idea you had a second channel! Please do reviews on more professional grade steam cleaners if possible here!
Glad you found us and thanks for the suggestion!
Can you review the Durpay Neat steam cleaner on your channel ?
The wattage is the same but they do not all have the same steam power as stated, so a fail there. The 1275 has 43 psi, the 1375 and 1385 have 58 psi.
This is the most helpful review I have ever seen, thank you!!
We're so happy you liked it!
For the McCulloch MC1375, how do you empty the tank apart from the clumsy method of turning the whole machine upside down? Thanks.
i dont think you need to, just refill the tank
@ okay, that will work. However, it would be more friendly if there’s a better way to empty it whenever the machine will not be used say for a year.
Is the extension wand only for the mop head or can it be used with the other attachments?
Hey. Have you seen the Shark S7000C Steam & Scrub cleaner? It would really be nice if you checked it out and did a review!
...Also nice video.
Someone gave me a 1275 and I already have the 1375 and I used both and I see that the 1275 despite not having a gauge or adjustability the 1275 seems to have more pressure and it’s labeled heavy duty and seems to have more working pressure but I gave it to my friend for free anyway and stayed with the 1375 but I’m still looking for a newer steamer that has a lot of cleaning power because the 1375 does a good job but I feel it doesn’t have a constant flow of steam it seems to spit steam not water vs just a straight up jet of steam like the 1275.
Did you find something better
@ so the heavy duty one is probably the better option for power but no adjustable pressure just full pressure all the time if you can love with it but I just kept the one with the gauge and let my friend keep the other one but idk if he uses it much.
Can you please review JIMMY vacuum? 🤗🤗🤗
Prices were never shared or di I miss it
We bought the 1375 to clean stuff regular cleaning supplies wouldn’t. It wasn’t capable of doing anything more than the other cleaning supplies would and it in most cases did it slower. My whole life i thought steam was some magic wand. Totally underwhelmed.
Do you think the 1385 would do a better job? I'm look for a steamer to start carpet and upholstery and an auto Detailing business.
What do each of these retail for?
It varies but all are under $200.
Your hose lengths were wrong
YOU GET A GRANNY TOTBAG!!! YOU KIDDING ME. ONBOARD STORAGE.