Hello all
Firstly, I've read several threads on this forum regarding steam cleaners. I've also researched quite a bit and the best comparative information always leads me back to this site. Even with all the great insights here, I'm still a little confused on which product to get.
Utility of this machine will be just for me and residential cleaning: general house, some cleaning of personal use vehicles, etc. I think I wouldn't need more than 2hrs, max, for cleaning at any one given time.
I've narrowed down to the following and would appreciate any quick recommendations based on your knowledge of the products:
Dupray Tusca
Vapor Clean Pro 5 (higher temp/PSI than Pro6)
Vapor Clean Pro 6
questionable on ChiefSteamer mini -75.. (I haven't found much "independent" reviews other than what's listed on their site)
The Vapor Clean models, obviously, have a better price point right around $750 vs the Tusca at $997. I don't mind spending the extra $250 if the quality, warranty and service are better.
Thanks for your input and my apologies for any redundancy in the question.
Firstly, I've read several threads on this forum regarding steam cleaners. I've also researched quite a bit and the best comparative information always leads me back to this site. Even with all the great insights here, I'm still a little confused on which product to get.
Utility of this machine will be just for me and residential cleaning: general house, some cleaning of personal use vehicles, etc. I think I wouldn't need more than 2hrs, max, for cleaning at any one given time.
I've narrowed down to the following and would appreciate any quick recommendations based on your knowledge of the products:
Dupray Tusca
Vapor Clean Pro 5 (higher temp/PSI than Pro6)
Vapor Clean Pro 6
questionable on ChiefSteamer mini -75.. (I haven't found much "independent" reviews other than what's listed on their site)
The Vapor Clean models, obviously, have a better price point right around $750 vs the Tusca at $997. I don't mind spending the extra $250 if the quality, warranty and service are better.
Thanks for your input and my apologies for any redundancy in the question.