Sanora Handheld Steam Cleaner

$99.00 Free US shipping

The machine, nine attachments, and the microfiber bonnet. One kit, no add-ons to buy.

A pro charges $200 to $400 to deep-clean one room of grout. This does grout, glass, stovetops, oven doors, tile, taps, and sealed floors, for less than a single visit, as many times as you like.

Ships free, tracked. Most orders arrive in 7 to 14 days.

A pressurized steam cleaner for the cleaning your sprays gave up on. Grout, stovetops, oven doors, tile, taps, and sealed floors, restored with hot steam and nothing else.

Try it for 30 days. Point it at the grime you gave up on. If it does not lift, send it back for a full refund. You take no risk, we do.

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What is in the box

Steam cleaner, flexible extension hose (57 cm), jet lance (14.5 cm), fabric and window squeegee (13.5 cm), floor brush (20.2 cm), angled nozzle, round bristle brush, funnel, measuring cup (250 ml), microfiber bonnet.

Specifications
Power1050 W
Steam pressureup to 3.0 bar
Steam temperature135°C / 275°F
Tank capacity~350 ml, fill to 250 ml line
Steam time per fill15 to 20 minutes
Heat-up timeunder 5 minutes
Cord length3 m
Voltage110 V, US plug
Shipping and returns

Ships free within the US with tracking. Orders process in 1 to 2 business days; delivery typically takes 7 to 14 business days. 30-day returns from delivery, full refund, no restocking fee.

Drag to see what steam does

Kitchen tile grout with heavy grime before steam cleaning BeforeMonths of buildup
The same tile grout bright and clean after one pass of steam AfterOne pass of steam

What you get

Nine attachments. Each one has a job.

They all twist onto the same nozzle. Measurements are the actual part dimensions, so you can tell before you buy whether it reaches what you need it to reach.

  • Jet lance attachment for the Sanora steam cleaner, a ribbed black cone that narrows to a point

    Jet lance

    14.5 cm

    Narrows the steam to a single point. This is the one for grout lines, tile seams, and corners.

  • Angled nozzle attachment for the Sanora steam cleaner, a short black bent tube

    Angled nozzle

    5.5 cm

    Bends the jet around a corner. Gets behind taps, under rims, and into hinges you cannot point straight at.

  • Round bristle brush attachment for the Sanora steam cleaner

    Round bristle brush

    7 cm

    Steam plus agitation. For baked-on grease that has gone hard: burner rims, oven racks, extractor grilles.

  • Squeegee head attachment for the Sanora steam cleaner, a wide flat head on a ribbed neck

    Squeegee head

    13.5 cm wide

    Steam and pull in one pass. Glass, mirrors, and shower doors, without a spray bottle or a streak.

  • Wide clip-on head for the Sanora steam cleaner, a black curved frame with vent holes

    Wide clip-on head

    20.2 cm wide

    Clips over the squeegee head to spread the steam across a wider path. The bonnet stretches over this.

  • Microfiber bonnet for the Sanora steam cleaner, a white elasticated cloth cover

    Microfiber bonnet

    11 cm

    Goes over the head so steam passes through cloth. For upholstery, curtains, and mattress edges. Test a hidden patch first.

  • Flexible extension hose for the Sanora steam cleaner, a black ribbed hose with connectors at both ends

    Extension hose

    57 cm

    Sits between the body and any attachment when the machine will not fit where the grime is. Behind the toilet, under the hob.

  • Clear plastic filling funnel for the Sanora steam cleaner

    Funnel

    9 cm

    Sits in the filler port so tap water goes in the tank instead of down the side of the machine.

  • Clear measuring cup for the Sanora steam cleaner, graduated to 250 millilitres

    Measuring cup

    250 ml

    The most important part here. Fill to the 250 ml line and no further. Past it is what makes a pressure steamer spit.

Before you point it at something

Where it works, and where it does not

Steam is heat and water under pressure. That is exactly why it beats a spray bottle on some surfaces and why it has no business touching others. The second list is the one worth reading.

Point it here

  • Sealed tile and sealed grout
  • Stovetops, burner rims, extractor grilles
  • Oven doors and oven interiors
  • Glass, mirrors, shower screens
  • Taps, sinks, drains, hinges
  • Window tracks and door frames
  • Sealed hard floors
  • Upholstery and mattress edges, through the bonnet

Keep it away from

  • Unsealed or waxed wood, and laminate
  • Unsealed grout and porous stone. Marble can mark
  • Painted walls and painted trim
  • Cold glass. Heat it gradually or it can crack
  • Silk, velvet, and anything delicate
  • Thin plastics and anything glued together
  • Live electrics and anything already water-damaged
  • Anything you are unsure of, until you have tested a hidden patch

How it works

Three steps. Then point it at the grime.

  1. 01

    Fill to the line

    Tap water, up to the 250 ml mark on the cup. Not past it. Overfilling is the one mistake that makes any pressure steamer spit.

  2. 02

    Seal it and wait

    Twist the cap down and plug in. 1050 watts bring it to full pressure in under five minutes. The light tells you when.

  3. 03

    Pull the trigger

    15 to 20 minutes of steam per fill. Work in bursts, let it recover, wipe with the bonnet as you go.

Risk-free

Point it at your worst grime. You have 30 days.

If it does not clean what you thought was permanent, send it back for a full refund. Simple returns, no restocking fee.

  • Chemical-free
  • Nine attachments
  • 30-day returns
How long does it take to heat up?

Under five minutes from filling the tank to full steam pressure. The indicator light tells you when it is ready.

Is the steam continuous?

No, and this is the thing worth knowing before you buy. It is a pressurized boiler: it builds pressure, you spend it in bursts, it rebuilds. Expect 15 to 20 minutes of working steam per fill. If you want an endless jet that never drops, this is the wrong tool and we would rather tell you now than take the return.

Why do some people say it runs out of steam?

Two reasons, both fixable. Overfilling past the 250 ml line leaves no room for pressure, so it spits water instead of steam. And working straight through the cooldown instead of pausing drops the heat. Fill to the line, let it recover between bursts, and it performs.

What surfaces can I use it on?

Sealed tile, grout, stainless steel, glass, stovetops, oven doors, sinks, taps, and sealed hard floors. Avoid unsealed wood, waxed surfaces, and anything heat-sensitive.

Does it really work without chemicals?

Yes. High-temperature steam dissolves grease and loosens grime mechanically. You wipe it away with the included cloth.

What is included?

The steam cleaner and nine accessories: extension hose, jet lance, squeegee head, floor brush, angled nozzle, round brush, funnel, measuring cup, and a microfiber bonnet.

How fast is shipping?

Free tracked US shipping. Orders process in 1 to 2 business days; delivery typically takes 7 to 14 business days.

What if it does not work for me?

Return it within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. Contact us and we will send instructions.

Get the steam cleaner
The Sanora steam cleaner resting on a bathtub edge in a bright tiled bathroom