McCulloch MC1385 Deluxe Canister Steam System, Black
The McCulloch MC1385 Deluxe Canister Steam System has powerful steam action to steam and scrub surfaces throughout your home, car, boat, garage, workshop, RV and more! Using ordinary water heated to over 200F, the MC1385 effectively and naturally cleans and sanitizes a wide variety of surfaces. Includes 23 versatile accessories. Variable steam settings allow you to customize the amount of steam output for the task at hand. Backed by a 2-year warranty and supported in Andover, Kansas. With over 50 years of experience in the design and manufacture of outdoor power equipment, McCulloch has established an unrivalled reputation for design, reliability and value in a wide range of outdoor, garden and workshop products. Model is made for 120 volts only. Steam Pressure – 58 PSI (max). Steam Rate – High- 31 g/min, Low – 15 g/min
Product Features
- On-demand variable steam control with 4 bar (58 psi) pressure to blast away dirt and grime
- Naturally deep cleans and sanitizes without the use of harsh chemicals ; PowerCord Plug Type :3-Pin Grounded
- Large 64 oz. water tank heats up in 12 minutes and provides up to 120 minutes of continuous steam
- 23 versatile accessories including floor mop attachment for use on sealed flooring surfaces;Water Fill Method:Measuring Cup
- Extra-long 18-foot power cord with integrated corp wrap and on-board storage to conveniently store accessories. Shipping within the US only
Hands down the BEST purchase I’ve made! I do auto detailing on the side, and use the MC1385 regularly. What I love about this is that unlike the old “spray and wipe” methods of cleaning, you steam an area, and within seconds, the dirt and grime simply loosen up and is easily wiped with a microfiber towel. No making multiple passes, respraying, none of that. Using this, I’m able to clean dirty, oily door jams, door sills, door panels, fabric, dashboards, and consoles. It removes stubborn scuff marks from the dash and doors…
Things I didn’t like about my previous steamer I have been using steam to clean for many years. My mom bought a multi-use steamer when I was about 14 and I’ve been using it ever since. When I moved out on my own, I got the steamer and my mom upgraded. Used it ever since. It finally crapped out after over 10 years, so I know a few things about steam cleaning and there are some tricks to it. I decided to buy this one because it had a big water tank and had a lot of features. Things I didn’t like about my previous steamer…