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Ryobi1600W 4 Bar Canister Steam Cleaner

R799

Retail: R1,150
About

A steam cleaner is, without doubt, an excellent investment for the home. A versatile machine that can be used for cleaning floors, kitchens, bathrooms, and many other surfaces without the need for any type of detergents.

The steam cleaner looks like a vacuum cleaner, but they do much more. By its very nature the steam disinfects as it cleans.

No more dirt, dust, mould or bacteria floating about on your floors, kitchen or bathroom surfaces. They are extremely hygienic; the secret is that the steam cleaner uses superheated steam as the main cleaning agent. It cleans and disinfects solely by directing heat levels of 150C onto dust mites, mould and fungi, killing them in the process.

Product Features
  • 1600 Watt, powerful 4 Bar pressurised steam removes dirt and tough grease while sanitising.
  • Supplied with Funnel, Measuring cup, Floor brush and sleeve, Triangle brush and sleeve, Squeegee,
  • Steam jet gun, Connecting pipes and Accessory linker.
  • Steam kills E-Coli, Bacteria, dust mites and Salmonella to keep your home clean and hygienic. No chemicals required making it environmentally friendly.
  • Cleans and refreshes materials such as Tiles, Stone, Linoleum and Wood floors, Carpets, Glass and Mirrors, Curtains, Skirting and Upholstery. Can be used to clean, sanitise or remove creases.
  • Safe - Overpressure protection LED indicator, Built-in Pressure gauge and heating indicator light plus a safety cap that
  • cannot be opened until the boiler has depressurised.
  • Extendable handle for convenient upright cleaning with large 2 litre capacity that generates around 26 minutes of steam before refilling. 
Product Specification
  • Voltage:230 V, 50 Hz
  • Rated power: 1600 W
  • Tank Capacity:  2.0 Lt
  • Continuous steam: 26 min
  • Steam pressure: 4 Bar
  • Injected Steam capacity: 56 g/min
  • Nett weight: 7.4 Kg
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