Eureka Enviro Steamer



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Do you need a steamer that can meet the toughest of challenges? Then the Eureka Enviro Steamer is what you need. It gets a full five stars from me and I’ll tell you why.

The first floor of my home is mostly hardwood floors and since I clean often because of the presence of three dogs the Eureka Enviro Steamer gets no “real” challenge there but it does a great job and I am happy that I can have clean floors without the leftover smell of harsh chemicals.

When our church purchased a building for social activities we planned a day for cleaning. Since our budget had limits I suggested that we work with what we had available first before we called in professional cleaners. Well, I decided that we will put the Eureka Enviro Steamer to the test on the grimy tile floors. Just so you know, these floors looked like they had not been cleaned in months.

Guess what happened? This little tool that works wonders on my easy to clean floors rose to the challenge and cleaned what had to be the dirtiest floors that ever existed. When we did a once over, we barely detected any further dirt. No doubt, this steamer works.

Of course in my customary style I will outline the positives and negatives for you to decide if this is the steamer that you want to purchase.

eureka-enviro-steamerThe Positives:

  • Easy setup, you won’t even need to refer to the manual for setup.
  • Adjustable height.
  • The pad stays well in place.
  • Barely any streaking.
  • It cleans without having to apply too much effort as it glides easily over the floors.
  • Clean your floors without have to use chemicals.
  • You can easily wash the pads but please do not place in dryer.
  • Cleanup and storage is a breeze. It cools down quickly after use so that you can pour out any extra water and store.

The Negatives:

  • The cord length is moderate but should be a bit longer. You may need to use an extension depending on the size of the area you are cleaning.
  • With my first use I got a little extra water on the floors but after that all went well.
  • If you are cleaning large areas you will need to refill the water a lot.
  • It will not reach the grout.
  • The head will not go in tight spaces because if its size.
  • The replacement pads are expensive.

All in all the Eureka Enviro Steamer is a great investment and there are ways to work around the negatives.

Here are two tips for the pads.

  1. Machine wash and drying in the dryer will cause the pads to shrink a bit. I soak my pads in mild detergent for about an hour before hand washing and it turns out clean as can be.
  2. If you do need to purchase replacements, instead of purchasing the expensive replacements for the Eureka Steamer you can use the pads for the Libman MicroFiber mop or experiment with other pads. The Libman works well for me.

Hoover Tempo Widepath



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With three  dogs and a rambunctious four year old  trekking through my beautifully carpeted upstairs it takes some work to clean up. I had been considering a Dyson because I knew my vacuum will be getting a lot of workout but eventually I settled with the Bestselling Hoover Tempo Widepath after doing a lot of research and reading the reviews. It appeared to be a great value for a minimal investment so I decided to give it a shot.

I will outline my findings for you but bare in mind that I am described by my husband as suffering from OCD ;-) . I clean consistently and demand a LOT from the products that I shell out money for. Also I return anything that I am less than satisfied with.

I use my Hoover Tempo Widepath every other day and here are my findings:

The Positives:

  • First, it comes partly disassembled so be prepared to spend 10-15 minutes putting the vac together maybe less if you are handy with tools. All in all assembly was straightforward and easily completed with no hiccups.
  • Included with the unit are two extension wands, a dusting brush, a tool to reach crevices and a furniture nozzle.
  • The vacuum itself has five settings so you can use on high pile carpets straight down to hard wood floors.
  • The suction power is above average. Remember those three dogs I told you about? They shed a lot of hair “in” my high pile carpet upstairs. This inexpensive vacuum gets them all out and surprising takes up a lot of dust and dirt too!
  • True to its name it does indeed cover a wider surface and therefore improves efficiency.
  • Although I purchased this with the intention to use on my carpets I frequently use on the hardwood floors and on the staircase. Don’t use on the hardwood floors if you have a lot of large debris lying around though.

The Negatives:

  • If you need a vacuum with all the fancy features of the newer model vacs then this is not the vacuum for you.
  • The Hoover Tempo Widepath is a tad noisy when compared to other models but this was not a problem for me.
  • You need to be prepared to change bags often if you vacuum as much as I do.
  • The hose and cord is a little too short for my liking but I am able to work around that.

All in all, I found the Hoover Tempo Widepath to be a worthwhile investment and if I had to choose again this would still be my vacuum of choice.

At the time of writing the Hoover Tempo Widepath is at #4 on the Amazon Bestsellers list in Home & Garden so hundreds of customers cannot be wrong.

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