Despite being a carpet at the top, all my bottom are covered in the hard floor. Although I give it once with one of the best vacuum cleaner, I still think an MOP with soap and water needs to be really clean and fresh.
I have recently changed the original floorboard with new boards (yes, I have an old house and they were beyond the rustic). But when I want to keep them clean, I am worried about too much water on wood and harm.
While my old boards were in such a state that you would not be able to see any damage of water, I knew that any mark would stand out of a mile on my new hard floor. So, when I got a chance to try Eureka Rapidwash 730, I jumped on the spot.
I have already tested a S6 floor washer to Tinco’s floor, and I was interested in seeing how a two -floor cleaner would be compared. I am still in the process of testing Eureka Rapid Wash 730, but here I have impressions.
1. It was super easy to install it
The floor washer was incredibly packed and was super easy to install. I am sure this helped that I had already tested Tineco, but I did not need to rely on the instructions to work in all parts where all ran away. This is 10/10 from me!
2. This tinco is similar to One Floor S6
It was a little supernatural. Eureka Rapid Wash 730 looked incredibly similar to tinko, which I tested, from overall design to water container and collector to brush roller section and charging base. It seemed that if you used a floor washer, you have used them all. After saying this, there were some notable differences, which I would meet later.
3. It is big and mighty
Well, I didn’t realize how heavy this unit was until I started using it. Boy, did I get a workout. In fact, I considered canceling my gym membership.
I do not have the largest part of the build, but I am not beautiful either. But, shortly after pushing and pulling this vacuum, I tired my hand. This is not anything that I have ever experienced with an honest cleaner before.
Its weight is 11.46 pounds (5.2 kg), which is not overwhelming than the Tinco floor S6 at 9.92 pounds (4.5 kg), but it looked very different. I will continue to see the floor washer to see how much arm muscle I can build, and will report back to whether it is a bit very powerful for me.
4. Cleaning power
With additional weight, I definitely felt that it catches the floor more than tinco, but now I am thinking, its ‘heaviness’ can cause its weight, together with a more powerful suction, which is 21.6kpa. Eureka!
I was not disappointed with cleaning efforts, and I thought it had spread enough water for a cleaning, without overloading its floorboard. Drying was also good.
5. Easy control
I used much more controls than teenco, where I often press the wrong button and turn it off instead of switching the mode from auto mode to turbo mode.
However, both have an option to turn or close voice mode. I maintain it because I enjoy driving my family crazy, and it also helps me remind me that I need to set it to empty or recharge dirty water.
I will continue with my test and you will take a deep dive from this wet and dry floor cleaner within your entire review.