Portable 2500W High Temperature Steam Cleaner Machine with Brush Heads Electric for Cars Households Hotels 220V
Portable 2500W High Temperature Steam Cleaner Machine with Brush Heads Electric for Cars Households Hotels 220V
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Origin: Mainland China
Portable 2500W High Temperature Steam Cleaner Machine with Brush Heads Electric for Cars Households Hotels 220V
Specification
Powerful & Fast-Heating Steam Cleaner:The Goyappin 2500W steam cleaner heats up in just 15 seconds, delivering high-temperature steam up to 229°F (105°C) with 3BAR pressure. This powerful handheld steam cleaner cuts through grease, grime, and tough stains—perfect for deep cleaning your kitchen, bathroom, furniture, or car without using harsh chemicals.
1200ML Large Tank for Continuous Cleaning:Say goodbye to constant refilling. This hand held steam cleaner features a 1200ML water tank that offers up to 60 minutes of continuous cleaning time. Its acid-resistant design supports the use of cleaning solutions for added cleaning power and efficiency.
6-Speed Smart Control Panel – Built into the Handle:Easily adjust the steam output with the intuitive touch control panel, conveniently located on the handle for quick one-handed operation. With 6 adjustable steam levels, this portable steam cleaner gives you full control to match any cleaning task—whether light or heavy-duty.
Multi-Functional Attachments Included:Equipped with 6 brush heads, an extension rod, and targeted nozzles, this steam cleaner handheld model adapts to a wide range of scenarios—from scrubbing stovetops to detailing car interiors. It’s your all-in-one solution for whole-home cleaning.
Compact, Lightweight & Easy to Carry:Designed for portability, this handheld steam cleaner features a compact body, slip-resistant handle, and a long power cord for extended reach. Whether you're cleaning indoors or outside, it’s easy to store, move, and operate without fatigue.







