Royal SE 2800 Hand-Held Spot Cleaner
- With Over 60% More Power Than The Original Dirt Devil Spot Scrubber.
- With Powerful Suction, Spills, Spots, And Stains Will be Quickly Removed.
- Trial Size Cleaning Solution Included.
- The Turbo Driven Brushroll Features Rotating Brushes.
- Bagless Vacuuming Is Easier And Cleaner!
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MODEL- MSE2850X VENDOR- DIRT DEVIL
FEATURES- Hand Held Spot Extractor
Now with over 60 percent more Power! The most powerful handheld
extractor.
Powerful Suction: Removes spills, spots, and stains quickly.
Versatile: Great for use of carpets, upholstery, stairs and cars.
Superior Cleaning: Rotating power brush for deep, effective
cleaning.
Dirt Devil Cleaning Solution: Trial Size Included.
* Bagless
* Turbo Driven Brushroll Rotating Brushes
* Brushroll Shutoff
* Clean Water Capacity – 0.07 Gallon(s)
* Cord Length – 16 Feet
* Dirty Water Capacity – 0.1 Gallon(s)
* Standard Grip Handle
* Motor Amps – 2.5 Amps
* Nozzle Width – 4 Inches
* Weight 4.5 Pounds
* Solution Included ”
Price:
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Got Stains?,
I got the Dirt Devil Spot Scrubber for a gift at christmas and with two dog I thougtht this thing will really be handy. I have Two Border Collies they are Seven and Three so they are past the potty training, but the sopts from when they were potty training are still there. So the next day after I got it I decided to find a big old spot and man was I suprised at how well it got it out and how dry it was.
Pros
1.Corded for continuous power
2. Rotating Brush is good at scrubbing but gentle Enough not to ruin the rugs.
3.powerful suction
4. good cord length
Cons
1.Dirty water bin takes long to dry word of advice(shake it after rinsing leave near heater with end cap off)
Thats it for the cons
Now I will tell you about my experience with different cleaners. My first one was the hoover steam vac with the brushes. It ruined my carpets the rotating brushes unwind the threads in the rug leaving it looking matted down. The next machine I used was the cordless Bissell Spot Lifter which was good but did not hold a good charge and there was no power brush.
So there you have it I would defenitly recomend this product. It did a good job on carpets in the car and out of the car. I have two tips for using it(when doing the car don’t be stupid like some of the other people that have recommended it, you can only use it inthe upright position so don’t try and do the backrest of your car because it will activate the float and shut off the suction)Also clean up and sand with a vacuum before using it. Another person wrote that the sand clogged the dirty water intake, well if that person was smart they would have read the directions where it said for water pick up only clean any bulky items before using this machine. That is all I have to say about this product.
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A wonder,
Since I have two dogs in a small apartment (including one that is not fully housebroken) I’ve been renting a Rug Doctor about once a month ever since my Hoover Steamatic Plus lost its suction. It’s been a real hassle to rent the equipment and lug it home periodically. I read the reviews for this product and went to Target to pick one up. I figured I had nothing to lose. I have to say — this is possibly the best money I have spent lately. I was prompted to write this review today because of how well the scrubber cleaned up two gooey poopy stains today (one fresh and one dried). I removed as much as I could with tissue and saturated the stains with the cleaning solution (OK, I sprayed some Nature’s Miracle enzyme cleaner on as well for good measure) and I am amazed at how well it worked. I don’t have time to do the scrub-brush and towel routine — my life is too busy — so I can’t say how the Spot Scrubber compares with that. But if you want to save time (and tendonitis) this should fill the bill. Drying the carpet was not high on my list of needs but I felt it performed quite satisfactorily. This is going to save me the expense of a full-size replacement for my Steamatic. I’m sold.
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no smell has to mean it is getting the job done right,
I purchased this about three weeks ago along with a new puppy. Those of you who know about potty training a puppy can imagine how happy I am to have the spot scrubber. I use it so much I don’t even unplug it from the wall. I only have two complaints for the spot scrubber though. First of all, the cleaning solution tank does not hold enough. I can fill it 4 times before the dirty water creeps just under the full line in the dirty water tank. My solution to this problem is to just tote one of those generic household cleaner spray bottles with the cleaning water mixture in it around with the spot scrubber. My second complaint is that the exhaust smells just like whatever you just vaccumed up. So, if you don’t clean the dirty water tank EVERY TIME you use it 🙁 , well let’s just say it’s not aromatherapy.
As far as performance, it is very powerful because it is a plug in model versus a cordless. Every spot I have cleaned on my carpet turned out SO clean I have had to go over that entire area around it to prevent it from looking, well, spotted. The true test of how well it works comes from how your house smells when you walk in the front door. I have a friend who has a different hand held carpet cleaner and a small dog, and her house doesn’t smell as clean as she would like. She pointed out how good my house smelled when she came over which obviously made me very happy. So, I would highly recommend this hand vac/carpet cleaner because no smell has to mean it is getting the job done right the first time.
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