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The reviews here are spot on and have some useful set up tips. Note that this is not a true steamer – you add hot water, but the machine does not actually heat the water. But for the type of cleaner in its class, it’s been fabulous. Really pulls back up the water, which speeds up the drying time. Was a bit intimidated when all the pieces/parts tumbled out of the box, but set up was pretty painless and quick. I’ve been giving this a work out with 2 accident prone aging pets. You’ll be shocked how much grime this sucks up out of your carpets. Agree with the other reviews about wishing that the tanks had larger capacity. And the tanks have various crevices that make it a bit difficult to fully drain and dry after use. But don’t let that deter you from purchasing.
William Wordsworth Of Rydal

At first, I was so excited to receive this scale. I went through all the reviews and decided that my chances of liking this scale would be high so I ordered. Once I got the scale, I didn’t have any problems starting it up. I was nervous after reading some of the other reviews but was determined enough to make sure mine worked properly. Once the scale was completely set up and working, I would randomly step onto it throughout the day. At first, I was quite impressed on how sensitive this scale was after eating meals. However, now I am just frustrated with the difference that this scale reads me. I feel like I can never get my exact wight because it fluctuates so much. I’ll wake up in the morning and weigh myself but by the end of the day, I will have gained 6-8lbs. By the way, this happens EVERYDAY and I’ve had this scale for almost a month now. I know that this scales job is to read what my weight is but whether it’s just me or the scale itself, I find that I don’t truly know my weight because I never get the same number twice. On the flip side, once the scale reads your weight it will hold that number for a few seconds after you get off.
William Pleeth Masterclass A