★★★★★
Finally killed the vacuum-then-mop routine
Two kids and a dog. My old routine was vacuum, then drag out the mop bucket, then chemical-spray the high-traffic spots — easily an hour three times a week. Now it is one pass with one machine, and the floor is genuinely cleaner because there is no dirty mop water in the picture.
Hannah T. · ✓ Verified · May 2026
★★★★★
Pet hair AND drool spots in one go
Big dog who sheds and slobbers. Old vacuum picked up the hair but left the wet spots; old mop dragged wet spots into clean areas. This picks up both in a single pass, and the steam handles the dried-on spots near the water bowl nothing else has touched in months.
Marcus L. · ✓ Verified · May 2026
★★★★★
Steam is the secret weapon
Sealed hardwood and tile with a layer of low-key grime around the stove that mop water just smears. Steam at high temperature lifts that stuff right off. Visible difference after the first pass. Never going back to mop water.
Priya S. · ✓ Verified · May 2026
★★★★★
Self-cleaning brushroll is the killer feature
Every mop I have owned, the worst part was wringing out the disgusting pad halfway through. This one cleans itself during use. Used it daily for a month and the brush still looks reasonable. That changes whether you actually use the thing.
Robert M. · ✓ Verified · Apr 2026
★★★★★
Got rid of the chemical cleaner cabinet
Baby crawling on the kitchen floor, and I was uncomfortable with all the chemical sprays. Steam at 200+ degrees does the same sanitization with zero residue. Half as many bottles under my sink now.
Diana K. · ✓ Verified · Apr 2026
★★★★★
Tile grout actually got brighter
Tile in two bathrooms with grout that has been darkening for years. The steam plus motorized brushroll lifted years of buildup out of the grout lines. Bathrooms look like the day we moved in. Did not expect that from a floor cleaner.
James D. · ✓ Verified · Apr 2026
★★★★★
Spills get cleaned before they set
Kids spill stuff. Used to be: paper towels, then later the mop, then realize the spot is still sticky. Now it is grab the unit, one pass, done before the spill even sets. Game-changing for households with kids.
Olivia R. · ✓ Verified · Mar 2026
★★★★★
Heavier than my old vacuum, but worth it
Heads up: it is a real appliance, not lightweight. Carrying it upstairs is a bit of a workout. Once you are pushing it on flat floors it is fine. Worth it for what it does — just be ready for the heft.
Aisha R. · ✓ Verified · Mar 2026