McCulloch MC1385 or Vapamore MR100?

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Which would you buy?

McCulloch MC1385 or Vapamore MR100?
 
Assume the V is more powerful since its 3 times the price. But I have never tried either.

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Just bought the 1385 and loved it on a recent interior detail!

The MR100 has a bit less steam pressure, FWIW.
 
Sorry, Im referring to the MR-100 Primo and not the older MR-100
 
I'm sold. I ordered the MC1385 this morning. Thanks
 
That's what I'm hoping. Thanks for the input
 
I've been looking at these two myself. The deal breaker for me may be the Vapamore has a lifetime warranty and the McCulloch has a 1 year warranty.
 
You won't be disappointed with the McCulloch!

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You won't be disappointed with the McCulloch!

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I watched your video on YouTube and that helped push me to my choice.

Thanks
 
That's what is helping with mine as well. Local Costco has a Dupray special on this week, the One Plus is $599 and the One is $399. I have to wonder if the One Plus is really four times better than the MC1385.
 
That's what is helping with mine as well. Local Costco has a Dupray special on this week, the One Plus is $599 and the One is $399. I have to wonder if the One Plus is really four times better than the MC1385.
Whoa, those are fantastic prices!!!
 
Yeah, for sure... But is 320° and 65 psi, plus on-the-fly refilling ("continuous team") worth $450 more than the 1385?
 
Yeah, for sure... But is 320° and 65 psi, plus on-the-fly refilling ("continuous team") worth $450 more than the 1385?
On the fly refilling? Had no idea. That in itself is worth it. Plus, slightly higher PSI and 100 degrees hotter.....I'd say it's worth it.

However, the 1385 is no slouch!
 
The demo rep said the pressure gauge -- which I noticed has no tick marks or numerals -- drops only slightly during prolonged steam use. I can assume that 65 psi is optimal, and it likely tails off to maybe 45 psi during a pass. As the boiler is fed from a non-pressurized tank it is safe to assume the temperature also drops a bit. The included accessories look impressive as well. Pretty sure you could do exteriors with it. Still, it's outside my budget right now. I just posted for the possible benefit of others. :)
 
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