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Kogan 5 in 1 Steam Mop $39 Delivered

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A whole house makeover!

Nobody likes cleaning! But with the help of the 5-in-1 Steam Mop you can clean the whole house more quickly and easily, making it cleaner and fresher than ever!

The 5-in-1 Steam Mop allows you to give your house the thorough clean it needs, without using harsh chemicals and without any exhausting scrubbing. It works on all surfaces to eliminate 99% of bacteria. Your house will never be the same again!

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  • +1

    Bought it for $28 from the last deal, it works great.

  • Just moved house so need to get some cleaning equipment; how good these are compared to a normal mop? Is there really much difference?

    • Steam mops are good if you can deal with the cable. I like the swivel head on this particular one, make it easy to reach corners.

  • +2

    I bought one, while the portable steaming works fine to clean surfaces. The floor steaming is rubbish. I used this to clean kitchen, windows, toilet….but not the floor.

    • How about steam cleaning the carpet ?

      • yeh, not gonna work.

        • Doesn't work up to the expectation ? or Not to be used on Carpets ?

    • Agree.. Not too good for the floor because the mop is too small.

  • Very low steam pressure, not sufficient for floor cleaning. Cable is too short.

  • Any one tried the Garment steamer ?

  • +1

    I've found most steam mops to be absolutely useless, they end up making everything wet and don't clean. I had a hand held one for the shower that equally was useless…

    The alternative is not "harsh chemicals" For most cleaning jobs around the house vinegar and bi-carb soda is the answer.

    For the shower - rub half a lemon all over the glass to get rid of limescale, then use bi-carb soda and vinegar in a toothpaste consistency mix to clean. Rinse away.

    Floors - half a cup of vinegar or so in a bucket of water and mop.

    Vinegar costs next to nothing, as does bi-carb soda. You don't need to spend heaps on expensive sprays etc.

    • Floors - half a cup of vinegar or so in a bucket of water and mop.

      Will the vinegar smell stay on the floor?
      Don't want the whole house smell like vinegar :(

      • The floor would be so clean, you could eat your fish & chip off it.

      • +1

        No, once the vinegar dries it doesn't smell :)

        • We use white vinegar in the washing machine instead of fabric softener.

          Works a treat as well and 2L of vinegar = $2.

    • +1

      We have glossy porcelain tiles and a dog; a nightmare combination. The Bissell steam mop I bought during the eBay sale late last year has been superb. We actually have squeaky-clean spotless tiles for a couple of minutes a week.

      I agree the cheap steam mops can leave awful streaks, classic case of you get what you paid for. Can't vouch for the Kogan one, especially at that price.

  • I purchased this last time for $28, and found it useless because it will leave the floor very wet. And so, I will have to mop the floor again with a real mop afterwards.

  • It works great on tiles (ie if you have matte finish). on Glossy tiles all the steam mops leaves markings/streaks. I like the other attachments too

  • +1

    bought one just now…hopefully it works well to clean up my marks on my pergola without me breaking my arm manually scrubbing it

  • Deal expired. The price is back to $55.

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