Thread: Walmart: Bissell Steam Mop $78-$10MIR or H2O Mop $69
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Nov 3rd, 2009 04:17 PM
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Walmart: Bissell Steam Mop $78-$10MIR or H2O Mop $69
Hi all,
The search function is currently not available so I hope this is not a repost.
As title stated, here's the link:
http://www.walmart.ca/search/main?ta...s=steam%20mop&
And here's the link to the Bissell's Mail-In Rebate form:
http://canada.bissell.com/rebates/Bi...eamdotcom_home
Also, walmart is selling the CLONE of H2O mop called Steamtek for $59 (was on sale for $49 during the thanksgiving week) but stock will be hard to fine.
Good luck.
Last edited by hero; Nov 4th, 2009 at 06:49 AM.
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Nov 3rd, 2009 06:46 PM
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These things any good I love my Swiffer Wet Jet my GF has been bugging to get one of these but I don;t think they would work good for us?
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Nov 3rd, 2009 07:47 PM
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I saw these at at least 35% higher price about a mounth ago so the price looks good
I never tested these but If you compare it to a regular swiffer jet or even better a home brand wall mart and you odnt mind cleaning your cloth in the shower between usage it will do exactly the same thing as this
hot or cold water doesnt make a huger idfference in terms of cleaning power on floors, it prbably makes non in 99% of the cases
so me for 14$ I got the mop and 3 recharges cloths which clean very well
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Nov 3rd, 2009 09:17 PM
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The Bissell steam mop is selling for $95 at Sears and the H2O mop is selling for $99 at the As Seen On TV store. So I guess they are decent price unless you want something even cheaper
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MIRA BELLA 850-WATT STEAM MOP for $29.99:
http://www.factorydirect.ca/catalog/...p?pcode=SM2720
I don't know about the quality but power is only half of the H2O mop.
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Nov 4th, 2009 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by
archer23
I saw these at at least 35% higher price about a mounth ago so the price looks good
I never tested these but If you compare it to a regular swiffer jet or even better a home brand wall mart and you odnt mind cleaning your cloth in the shower between usage it will do exactly the same thing as this
hot or cold water doesnt make a huger idfference in terms of cleaning power on floors, it prbably makes non in 99% of the cases
so me for 14$ I got the mop and 3 recharges cloths which clean very well
What? This uses STEAM to clean floors, not hot water? I can't speak for these particular brands myself, but I have a Shark steam mop from CT and it works very well cleaning our ceramic tiles and SEALED hardwood floors. Clean your floor with a Swiffer or "regular" mop, then clean it again with a steam mop, and you'll see how much crud is picked up by the steam mop from your supposedly "clean" floor.
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Nov 4th, 2009 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by
hero
The Bissell steam mop is selling for $95 at Sears and the H2O mop is selling for $99 at the As Seen On TV store. So I guess they are decent price unless you want something even cheaper

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MIRA BELLA 850-WATT STEAM MOP for $29.99:
http://www.factorydirect.ca/catalog/...p?pcode=SM2720
I don't know about the quality but power is only half of the H2O mop.
DO NOT BUY THE MIRA BELLA. I bought this from the Shopping Channel, and the damn thing is very flimsy. They handle comes apart when you use it (you will see ALOT of this complaint if you look at internet reviews) which is a real pain.
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Nov 4th, 2009 09:40 AM
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I was interested to buy the Bissell near thanksgiving but couldn't find it at Quebec. I did some search and find that the Eureka enviro steamer is better.
If somebody find where to buy the Eureka enviro steamer, please post it! I'm really interested to buy it!
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Nov 4th, 2009 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by
loletifie
I was interested to buy the Bissell near thanksgiving but couldn't find it at Quebec. I did some search and find that the Eureka enviro steamer is better.
If somebody find where to buy the Eureka enviro steamer, please post it! I'm really interested to buy it!
Actually, Walmart has the Eureka enviro steamer too and I think its $88-89 last I checked which was 2-3 weeks ago. It may be cheaper now like the Bissell (was $88) and the H2O mop (was $89).
Last edited by hero; Nov 4th, 2009 at 09:46 AM.
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Nov 4th, 2009 09:46 AM
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hmmm i would've picked up the H2O mop for 69.99. but i already bought the shark steam mop from canadian tire last week for 49.99. the only thing extra is offered by the H2O mop is the ability to steam your carpet
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Nov 4th, 2009 09:49 AM
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Anyone know the difference between the H2O mop and the Steamtek? I bought the last Steamtek but haven't opened it yet and am thinking about exchanging since it's only $10 difference now (was $30 difference).
Thanks.
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Nov 4th, 2009 09:50 AM
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lol funny..i was just thinking about picking one of these for my new home, has all hardwood floors, so im sure this would help keeping it clean.
...hmm which one is better tho?
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Nov 4th, 2009 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by
Scottie
These things any good I love my Swiffer Wet Jet my GF has been bugging to get one of these but I don;t think they would work good for us?
These steam mops work well on ceramic tile but I've been warned away from using them on hardwood, laminate, and vinyl flooring by SEVERAL people in the flooring industry. I use a H2O on all our ceramics and it does work well - but that's all I use them on.
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Nov 4th, 2009 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by
hero
Actually, Walmart has the Eureka enviro steamer too and I think its $88-89 last I checked which was 2-3 weeks ago. It may be cheaper now like the Bissell (was $88) and the H2O mop (was $89).
Damn! I'll call all the WM in the province of Qc, I really want it. I don't understand why the Walmart here are just carrying the H2O mop and the steamtek.
Thanks for your response!
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Nov 4th, 2009 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by
Boardman
These steam mops work well on ceramic tile but I've been warned away from using them on hardwood, laminate, and vinyl flooring by SEVERAL people in the flooring industry. I use a H2O on all our ceramics and it does work well - but that's all I use them on.
hmm makes sense i suppose...cracks in the floor can cause steam to be locked in, and water vapour to be trapped is no good for your floors.
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Nov 4th, 2009 12:46 PM
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I think high heat from steam is bad for hardwood floor, not just the moisture build up in the gaps.
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