Vapamore MR-75 Amico Handheld Steam Cleaner

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I have been doing some research recently to find a decent steamer. I'm not looking for something over the $100 mark. I searched google and amazon for handheld steamers mainly since that seems to be in my price range. The Vapamore MR-75 peaked my interest because it has good review's on amazon, the spec's seem to be pretty good for the price, and the price point on it. I'm mainly looking to use this around the house, specifically the bathtub. I will also occasionally use it on my car. So I wanted to hear from some of you guys that have it what do you think about it? Is it really the best one out there for the money? How durable is it? I'm not going to be throwing it around but how much use can you really get out of it before it may start to malfunction?
 
No one has any experience with this?


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hmmm may have to just pull the trigger on this blindly then
 
I know you want to keep in the same price range but for a little more money you can get the Wagner 915 or the McCulloch 1275. These machines will offer much more in power and versatility for the extra money.
 
I know you want to keep in the same price range but for a little more money you can get the Wagner 915 or the McCulloch 1275. These machines will offer much more in power and versatility for the extra money.

Thanks for the reply, I did take a look at both of those and read a lot of reviews on amazon and for the most part the Wagner seems to take about 2-3 minuets to heat up the water after only about 20 seconds of using it and the McCullouch seems to be about the same, that's really the only reason I was kinda staying away from them unless you have had good experience with either one I may be persuaded
 
The tank capacity is going to be one of the bigger downfalls of the smaller handheld machine. The other machines have more attachments that you can utilize alone with a higher PSI. I have used the McCulloch before and it's not a bad machine for the price point. I think there are some reviews on here if I'm not mistake of the McCulloch steamer.
 
Share a review with us if you get it. I would personally spend a bit more to get something proven and reviewed by members here (e.g, MC1275)
 
The tank capacity is going to be one of the bigger downfalls of the smaller handheld machine. The other machines have more attachments that you can utilize alone with a higher PSI. I have used the McCulloch before and it's not a bad machine for the price point. I think there are some reviews on here if I'm not mistake of the McCulloch steamer.

Yea the tank capacity may be a point to rally think about, I'll have to do some more searching on here on the 2 other machine's before I pull the trigger

Share a review with us if you get it. I would personally spend a bit more to get something proven and reviewed by members here (e.g, MC1275)

Will do, this is also why I posted about this steamer to see some auto geeker's experience with it
 
I got the McCulloch MC1385 on sale before the holidays for around $130. I have yet to wring it out, but just thought you should know that a good basic steam machine can be had for a couple of Happy Meals more than you thought you might spend.

On the other hand, the Dupray demo rep is back at my local Costco this week with that crazy price for the One Plus ($599 down from $999). If I didn't already have the MC and knew in advance that I'd be doing a lot more cars this summer, the One Plus would be a no-brainer at that price.
 
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