Vebreda 6 HP 9 Gallon Shop Vacuum Cleaner with Dry and Wet and Blowing Function

$189.99

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Description

This portable vacuum cleaner is made of premium stainless steel and durable PP material, which ensure a long-time service.

1200W 6 HP motor makes it easy to suck all kinds of debris. Plus, the 9-gallon collection tank can provide a long cleaning time for you without emptying the bucket frequently. And the sponge filter can effectively filter out dust for great use experience. Besides, the waterproof surface is designed to work even in a humid environment. Wet dry vacuum is suitable for dust, dirt, debris, sand, sawdust, wood chippings, metal shavings, liquid spills. The vacuum cleaner also has a blowing function, which can blow out dust that is hard to reach. One vacuum solves all sorts of cleaning problems!

  • If you are looking for a vacuum cleaner like this, do not hesitate to place an order!
  • Premium stainless steel and PP material make it durable and sturdy
  • Dry suction is suitable for cleaning dirt, leaves, gravel, glass scrap
  • Wet suction is perfect for sewage, milk, fruit juice, drinks and other liquids
  • Blowing function can blow out something lightweight, such as defoliation and dust etc.
  • Large 9 gallon capacity tank ensures long cleaning time without emptying the trash frequently
  • 32 ft power cord and 6 ft hose for cleaning larger areas
  • The switch button is waterproof and can be pressed easily
  • Flexible wheels are convenient to move with less effort
Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 74 reviews
70%
(52)
9%
(7)
4%
(3)
14%
(10)
3%
(2)
S
St8kout
It does indeed produce a good stream of very hot steam.

I've used it for 3 days in a row, cleaning grout and tile floors, shower tiles, shower glass doors, and granite countertop. Although you don't have to, I found it easier to get on my hands and knees for floor grout, at least for this first initial deep cleaning. I haven't tried using the two pole extenders yet.The pic shows after cleaning at the top most part, and "before" at the bottom. Lighting is dim as the floor is actually white, but you can still see the difference.You probably shouldn't use the brass brush, at least not at first. This is a wire brush, so be careful of whatever surface you want to clean if you don't want scratches.There was so much dirt coming out of the floor grout that you have to wipe it as you go, to keep it from pooling and absorbing back into the grout. It did indeed clean it, but there were still some darker areas that no amount of steaming would lighten them to match the rest of the floor. Not sure what is going on with that. Now that they are clean, I'm looking at buying a combination paint/sealer I saw, where you choose the color grout you want. Not sure if I want contrasting dark grout and white tiles, or just all white grout and tile. Both look good.Attacking the bathtub caulking was not a good idea, even though it's time to redo it as it's pretty ragged. The steam melted the caulking and really gunked up the steamer brush. (Good thing I ordered extra brushes.) The shower tiles were not in bad shape except for a few spots, and they cleaned up easily.I have glass shower doors, and because of our hard water if you don't wipe them down after every shower it forms an ugly film. There were some areas that had formed a film, and the steamer looked like it was working to remove it, but it took a long time just to clean a few square inches. I'll finish cleaning them with [****]'s Friend later.I read where steamers are good for granite countertops, but it didn't seen to do much for mine, stained by the same hard water that plagues the shower doors. It's black granite and water spots leave an embedded white reside. I'll have to go back to cleaning with vinegar, which seems to eat up the white residue.You might want to invest in some hearing protection for this. They are not expensive and useful for everything from using power tools to shooting practice at the range. The sound of steam is pretty shrill, so protect your eardrums. I also found using a cheap painters dust mask helpful, as you don't want to be breathing all the steamed dirt and whatever else is in the air, and also useful for anytime you're dealing with dirt, dust, sawdust, mixing concrete, whatever. They are a dollar or so, or a stack of disposable ones for about 30¢ each.

W
Wjwalrus
Cleaning Was Never So Much Fun

This is my first steamer, so I didn't know what to expect.? It's been two weeks now and overall I think it's a good value. It's fabulous for cleaning any corners, small cracks and intricate items like around faucets, refrigerator handles and the coil behind the refrigerator.? It did a really good job on the impossible to clean area under the front of the refrigerator that had caked-on dust and dried spills covering all the metal brackets, wires, tubes and wheels.? But best of all - the toilet, especially the hinges for the toilet seat, and the seam where the toilet meets the floor, and anywhere behind the toilet - you get the idea.The combination of the heat and the powerful blast of the steam acts to soften the dirt and then force it out to where you just wipe it up.? You get a nice, really clean surface.? Some items haven't been this clean since they were new.? Some even look like new.Do yourself a very big favor and get a whole bunch of microfiber cloths for wiping and drying.? Sometimes, for stubborn old dirt, first spray a little Fantastic cleaner, then use the steamer and wipe with the microfiber cloths.? This makes a super dynamite cleaning combination. You can also use your own microfiber cloths with the floor attachment.The steam leaves a clean smell and I don't have to worry about breathing any of it.? It's good that most of the steam ends up in the air, so that there is not a lot of residual water that needs to be cleaned up.? After not spraying for a while, some steam in the hose condenses back to a little bit of water, so then I usually spray for a second or two into the sink or a cloth to clear the water.There is some confusion about the so-called ready light.? Just know that it's a small light that turns on whenever the water heater is on.? So when the light turns off, it means that the heater has reached the high temperature shutoff point.? I notice a slight increase in the steam pressure just after the heater light turns off because this is when the water is the hottest. But the steam pressure is very good all the time, even if you have a long steaming session.? The heater light automatically turns on and off while you steam, and you don't even notice it.? I usually steam, then wipe, steam, then wipe, and never have to wait for more steam.There is also some confusion regarding the steam temperature.? I was surprised that this big cloud of steam is actually not too hot to your hand, even as close as 3 or 4 inches from the tip.? I think it's because the steam quickly cools itself by the evaporative process. This is good because you really don't need to worry so much about burning your hand, like when you are holding an object in one hand and spraying steam with the other.? But don't be fooled.? The temperature right at the tip is hot.? I measured about 170 to 180 degrees right where the steam comes out.? Most home water heaters are set for only about 120 to 140 degrees.? If you steam a small metal object (that conducts heat), it will quickly become too hot to handle.? I've accidentally peeled a little spot of latex paint off a door because I held it on the same spot a little too long.? I always use rubber gloves and have had no problem with handling the steam.Regarding the noise, firstly, the unit makes no sound at all when you are not spraying steam.? When it sprays steam, the noise comes from the tip where the steam comes out. I can understand that many people say it is loud.? To me, it means that this is a pretty powerful spray of steam.? After I do steaming for an hour or two, without earplugs, then my ears feel a little bit like I've attended a rock concert, especially if I were steaming a bathroom or inside the refrigerator, which magnifies the sound.? Now, I always wear ear plugs.The unit has a carrying handle, but no caddy for the attachments, cord and hose - not a big problem for me.? I use only distilled water, as they suggest, so the tank doesn't become clogged with mineral deposits.? I put in two or three of their measuring cups with their little funnel and it lasts a good long time, like you wonder why the steam hasn't run out yet.? I always keep an extra couple of gallons of water on hand because I have a tendency to keep cleaning more stuff once I get started. The steam keeps going strong until the tank is totally empty, and then it suddenly stops.? Refilling is pretty quick and easy, but first hold the sprayer open to release any remaining pressure.? You only need to tighten the filler cap with light fingertip pressure.? It takes a few minutes (2 to 5 minutes depending on how much water you add) for the water to reheat and then you can steam for another long time.One of the few things it doesn't do so well is the hard baked-on food like inside the oven or the stove top.? Also, when I was steaming the metal handles on dark wood kitchen cabinets, I noticed the wood starting to take on a light, cloudy haze.? It seemed ok after rewaxing, but you need to be careful around wood fur

A
Antonio
Good product

Solid steamer with all accessories you need.

T
Trilobite Enthusiast
Amazing! But be careful w/scrub attachment; it’s easy to break

This steam cleaner is amazing; my husband and I have a slightly larger model for ourselves that we love, so I got this one as an easy-to-use gift for my mom. I bought her this specifically for the difficult cleaning projects that come after many years of living in an old house: the built-up grease splatters above the stove, bath & tile scum, and general sanitizing. I am blown away by how many other tasks I breezed through in one night of cleaning! It’s very easy to understand the user manual, which is less and less common tbese days. The 18 accessories/attachments are not overwhelming to understand on their own, but I appreciate that the booklet explains the best uses for each and mentioned lots of additional ones I would not have thought of. It holds 48 oz of water, which makes for a lot of steam (45 minutes, which can equate to loads of tasks) and it’s easy to move around, with excellent steam pressure and very long power cord as well as 10 ft hose. My only gripe is that the unit only comes with one of the round scrub pads, which I find to be the most versatile tool—and mine broke today on my first day of using it to scrub my tub. I was planning to buy more anyway, but I’m very disappointed because it puts a damper on a lot of the larger surfaces I was planning to scrub down. I didn’t abuse the attachment, and I’m not sure if the spongey/scrubber part broke off because I accidentally let it get wet (it fell into the tub and may have softened up?) or if I just had a defective one. At any rate, I wish the unit came with two of these as they are universally handy and the scouring pad part appears to be made up of layers that probably do break apart commonly if wet and used with a side-to-side scrubbing action. I’m hoping the company may comp me one as I’ll be using this attachment a lot, but in all I can’t say enough good things about this steam cleaner. (See photos; the bathroom is sparkling. It even cleaned the gunk around the edges of the whirlpool tub knobs and the otherwise impossible to remove mineral stains at the bottom of the toilet bowl.)

T
Tracy
Steam cleaner, and so much more.

love everything about this product!!!!!

Customer Reviews

Based on 74 reviews
70%
(52)
9%
(7)
4%
(3)
14%
(10)
3%
(2)
S
St8kout
It does indeed produce a good stream of very hot steam.

I've used it for 3 days in a row, cleaning grout and tile floors, shower tiles, shower glass doors, and granite countertop. Although you don't have to, I found it easier to get on my hands and knees for floor grout, at least for this first initial deep cleaning. I haven't tried using the two pole extenders yet.The pic shows after cleaning at the top most part, and "before" at the bottom. Lighting is dim as the floor is actually white, but you can still see the difference.You probably shouldn't use the brass brush, at least not at first. This is a wire brush, so be careful of whatever surface you want to clean if you don't want scratches.There was so much dirt coming out of the floor grout that you have to wipe it as you go, to keep it from pooling and absorbing back into the grout. It did indeed clean it, but there were still some darker areas that no amount of steaming would lighten them to match the rest of the floor. Not sure what is going on with that. Now that they are clean, I'm looking at buying a combination paint/sealer I saw, where you choose the color grout you want. Not sure if I want contrasting dark grout and white tiles, or just all white grout and tile. Both look good.Attacking the bathtub caulking was not a good idea, even though it's time to redo it as it's pretty ragged. The steam melted the caulking and really gunked up the steamer brush. (Good thing I ordered extra brushes.) The shower tiles were not in bad shape except for a few spots, and they cleaned up easily.I have glass shower doors, and because of our hard water if you don't wipe them down after every shower it forms an ugly film. There were some areas that had formed a film, and the steamer looked like it was working to remove it, but it took a long time just to clean a few square inches. I'll finish cleaning them with [****]'s Friend later.I read where steamers are good for granite countertops, but it didn't seen to do much for mine, stained by the same hard water that plagues the shower doors. It's black granite and water spots leave an embedded white reside. I'll have to go back to cleaning with vinegar, which seems to eat up the white residue.You might want to invest in some hearing protection for this. They are not expensive and useful for everything from using power tools to shooting practice at the range. The sound of steam is pretty shrill, so protect your eardrums. I also found using a cheap painters dust mask helpful, as you don't want to be breathing all the steamed dirt and whatever else is in the air, and also useful for anytime you're dealing with dirt, dust, sawdust, mixing concrete, whatever. They are a dollar or so, or a stack of disposable ones for about 30¢ each.

W
Wjwalrus
Cleaning Was Never So Much Fun

This is my first steamer, so I didn't know what to expect.? It's been two weeks now and overall I think it's a good value. It's fabulous for cleaning any corners, small cracks and intricate items like around faucets, refrigerator handles and the coil behind the refrigerator.? It did a really good job on the impossible to clean area under the front of the refrigerator that had caked-on dust and dried spills covering all the metal brackets, wires, tubes and wheels.? But best of all - the toilet, especially the hinges for the toilet seat, and the seam where the toilet meets the floor, and anywhere behind the toilet - you get the idea.The combination of the heat and the powerful blast of the steam acts to soften the dirt and then force it out to where you just wipe it up.? You get a nice, really clean surface.? Some items haven't been this clean since they were new.? Some even look like new.Do yourself a very big favor and get a whole bunch of microfiber cloths for wiping and drying.? Sometimes, for stubborn old dirt, first spray a little Fantastic cleaner, then use the steamer and wipe with the microfiber cloths.? This makes a super dynamite cleaning combination. You can also use your own microfiber cloths with the floor attachment.The steam leaves a clean smell and I don't have to worry about breathing any of it.? It's good that most of the steam ends up in the air, so that there is not a lot of residual water that needs to be cleaned up.? After not spraying for a while, some steam in the hose condenses back to a little bit of water, so then I usually spray for a second or two into the sink or a cloth to clear the water.There is some confusion about the so-called ready light.? Just know that it's a small light that turns on whenever the water heater is on.? So when the light turns off, it means that the heater has reached the high temperature shutoff point.? I notice a slight increase in the steam pressure just after the heater light turns off because this is when the water is the hottest. But the steam pressure is very good all the time, even if you have a long steaming session.? The heater light automatically turns on and off while you steam, and you don't even notice it.? I usually steam, then wipe, steam, then wipe, and never have to wait for more steam.There is also some confusion regarding the steam temperature.? I was surprised that this big cloud of steam is actually not too hot to your hand, even as close as 3 or 4 inches from the tip.? I think it's because the steam quickly cools itself by the evaporative process. This is good because you really don't need to worry so much about burning your hand, like when you are holding an object in one hand and spraying steam with the other.? But don't be fooled.? The temperature right at the tip is hot.? I measured about 170 to 180 degrees right where the steam comes out.? Most home water heaters are set for only about 120 to 140 degrees.? If you steam a small metal object (that conducts heat), it will quickly become too hot to handle.? I've accidentally peeled a little spot of latex paint off a door because I held it on the same spot a little too long.? I always use rubber gloves and have had no problem with handling the steam.Regarding the noise, firstly, the unit makes no sound at all when you are not spraying steam.? When it sprays steam, the noise comes from the tip where the steam comes out. I can understand that many people say it is loud.? To me, it means that this is a pretty powerful spray of steam.? After I do steaming for an hour or two, without earplugs, then my ears feel a little bit like I've attended a rock concert, especially if I were steaming a bathroom or inside the refrigerator, which magnifies the sound.? Now, I always wear ear plugs.The unit has a carrying handle, but no caddy for the attachments, cord and hose - not a big problem for me.? I use only distilled water, as they suggest, so the tank doesn't become clogged with mineral deposits.? I put in two or three of their measuring cups with their little funnel and it lasts a good long time, like you wonder why the steam hasn't run out yet.? I always keep an extra couple of gallons of water on hand because I have a tendency to keep cleaning more stuff once I get started. The steam keeps going strong until the tank is totally empty, and then it suddenly stops.? Refilling is pretty quick and easy, but first hold the sprayer open to release any remaining pressure.? You only need to tighten the filler cap with light fingertip pressure.? It takes a few minutes (2 to 5 minutes depending on how much water you add) for the water to reheat and then you can steam for another long time.One of the few things it doesn't do so well is the hard baked-on food like inside the oven or the stove top.? Also, when I was steaming the metal handles on dark wood kitchen cabinets, I noticed the wood starting to take on a light, cloudy haze.? It seemed ok after rewaxing, but you need to be careful around wood fur

A
Antonio
Good product

Solid steamer with all accessories you need.

T
Trilobite Enthusiast
Amazing! But be careful w/scrub attachment; it’s easy to break

This steam cleaner is amazing; my husband and I have a slightly larger model for ourselves that we love, so I got this one as an easy-to-use gift for my mom. I bought her this specifically for the difficult cleaning projects that come after many years of living in an old house: the built-up grease splatters above the stove, bath & tile scum, and general sanitizing. I am blown away by how many other tasks I breezed through in one night of cleaning! It’s very easy to understand the user manual, which is less and less common tbese days. The 18 accessories/attachments are not overwhelming to understand on their own, but I appreciate that the booklet explains the best uses for each and mentioned lots of additional ones I would not have thought of. It holds 48 oz of water, which makes for a lot of steam (45 minutes, which can equate to loads of tasks) and it’s easy to move around, with excellent steam pressure and very long power cord as well as 10 ft hose. My only gripe is that the unit only comes with one of the round scrub pads, which I find to be the most versatile tool—and mine broke today on my first day of using it to scrub my tub. I was planning to buy more anyway, but I’m very disappointed because it puts a damper on a lot of the larger surfaces I was planning to scrub down. I didn’t abuse the attachment, and I’m not sure if the spongey/scrubber part broke off because I accidentally let it get wet (it fell into the tub and may have softened up?) or if I just had a defective one. At any rate, I wish the unit came with two of these as they are universally handy and the scouring pad part appears to be made up of layers that probably do break apart commonly if wet and used with a side-to-side scrubbing action. I’m hoping the company may comp me one as I’ll be using this attachment a lot, but in all I can’t say enough good things about this steam cleaner. (See photos; the bathroom is sparkling. It even cleaned the gunk around the edges of the whirlpool tub knobs and the otherwise impossible to remove mineral stains at the bottom of the toilet bowl.)

T
Tracy
Steam cleaner, and so much more.

love everything about this product!!!!!