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Posted 6 June 2023

Excel 2000W Electric Wallpaper Steamer Stripper 240V £24.99 + £4.99 postage @ Tools4Trade

£29.98
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Heavy Duty 2000W with 4.5L Water Tank
3m Flexible Hose and Up To 10min Steam Time
Ideal for Removing All Types of Wallpaper
Includes Safety Cap with Water Levels Visible Tank



This product is designed for household use involving wallpaper stripping and steam cleaning tasks. It includes safety cap for safe use. Minimum and maximum water levels visible in the tank. Ergonomic design for ease of handling and better durability.

Key Features
Safety: This has got Safety Cut-out feature to prevent overheating of the element if water level goes low. The wallpaper power steamer uses no chemicals, solvents or detergents, so it's safe for kids and pets.
Easy to Use: The wallpaper power steamer is portable enough to use anywhere. The 3m flexible hose lets you access hard-to-reach places with ease.
Suitability: 2000 watt wallpaper stripper ideal for removing all types of wallpaper including multi-layered and artex. And also use for deep clean with steam.
Capacity: Featuring a high capacity 4.5L water tank, the stripper is able to operate within 10 minutes of steam up time.
Auto Turn On: This units automatically starts boiling water when plugged into mains.

Specification
Barcode: 0743031863311
Voltage/Frequency: 230-240V ~ 50Hz
Input Power: 2000W
Tank Capacity: 4.5L
Steam up Time: 10min
Max. Usage Time: Upto 2 Hours
IP Rating: 4
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  1. Chris.sss's avatar
    Chris.sss
    this steams like a good deal.

    I was actually looking for mine the other day and couldn't find it, so had a quick search online and I was amazed how expensive they are these days (sure they used be just over a tenner)

    I ended up using my steam mop, which surprisingly worked well enough for my needs.