New & Improved Model. BISSELL’s premier handheld steam cleaning device is back and better than ever to clean and sanitize¹ tough spills and stains with powerful steam on a variety of hard surfaces.
$39.99
¹Kills 99.9% of Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella aerogenes, and Aspergillus niger when used as directed. Testing conducted in a third-party laboratory under controlled conditions. Results may vary.
New & improved model
BISSELL's premier handheld steam cleaning device is back and better than ever.
On-demand steam trigger
Control the amount of high-pressure, high-temperature steam.
Clean and sanitize¹ with the natural power of steam
1000 watts of steam power eliminates 99.9% of germs¹ and bacteria¹ from a variety of hard surfaces.
¹Kills 99.9% of Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella aerogenes, and Aspergillus niger when used as directed. Testing conducted in a third-party laboratory under controlled conditions. Results may vary.
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1. Fill the tank with water (preferably distilled to reduce mineral buildup).
2. Plug in the unit and wait about 3 minutes for it to heat.
3. Press the trigger to release steam.
4. Use different attachments (included with the unit) to target specific surfaces like grout, sinks, or countertops.
5. Always unplug and let it cool before refilling, changing attachments, or storing.
Yes, it is well-suited for cleaning sealed shower tile, such as ceramic, granite or glass. We do not recommend using this on unsealed tile such as natural stone. The high-temperature steam helps break down soap scum, mildew stains, and grime. For best results, use the detail brush or grout tool attachments on tile and grout lines.
Yes, it can be used on sealed granite countertops. Ensure the granite is properly sealed to prevent moisture from entering the stone. Always test on a small, inconspicuous area first and avoid holding the steam in one spot for too long.
Yes, you can use this machine on upholstered furniture like couches, but check the manufacturer’s fabric care tag first (look for a “W” or “W/S” code), use a cloth-covered attachment and light steam to avoid over-wetting. Always spot test an inconspicuous area first.