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    Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    I have already read quite a few threads and still don't feel like I am any closer to making a decision on a new steamer to replace my old McCulloch. I'm really looking for feedback from people who have actually used or own these machines. It's quite a bit of money and something that I only want to purchase once. Here are my "narrowed down" options:




    Dupray ONE Plus Steam Cleaner
    Max Temp: 330 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 65 psi
    Heating Time: 8 minutes
    Continuous Refill: Yes
    Pressure Control: Yes
    Boiler Capacity: 1.5L
    Boiler Warranty: Lifetime
    Price: $849

    Dupray Tosca Steam Cleaner
    Max Temp: 316 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 72.5 psi
    Heating Time: 7 minutes
    Continuous Refill: No
    Pressure Control: Yes
    Boiler Capacity: 4L
    Boiler Warranty: Lifetime
    Price: $996

    Vapor Systems VX 5000
    Max Temp: 298 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 65 psi
    Heating Time: ?
    Continuous Refill:
    Pressure Control: 3 settings
    Boiler Capacity: 3.5L
    Boiler Warranty: 2 years
    Price: $799

    Mytee 1500 Focus Vapor Steamer
    Max Temp: 350 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 55 psi
    Heating Time: 10 minutes
    Continuous Refill: Yes
    Pressure Control:
    Boiler Capacity: 5 gallon (18.9L)
    Boiler Warranty:
    Price: $799

    Vapor Chief "Single" Pro 75 Commercial Steam Cleaner
    Max Temp: 325 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 75 psi
    Heating Time: 8-9 minutes
    Continuous Refill:
    Pressure Control: Yes
    Boiler Capacity: 3.1L
    Boiler Warranty: Lifetime
    Price: $649 (this week)

    So on paper I am leaning a little towards the Vapor Chief due to such similar specs as the rest, but a cheaper price tag. Only downside is I don't think it is a continuous fill option. I hope to hear about Vapor Chiefs quality from some of you guys.

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    Re: Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    Quote Originally Posted by 98LowRanger View Post
    I have already read quite a few threads and still don't feel like I am any closer to making a decision on a new steamer to replace my old McCulloch. I'm really looking for feedback from people who have actually used or own these machines. It's quite a bit of money and something that I only want to purchase once. Here are my "narrowed down" options:




    Dupray ONE Plus Steam Cleaner
    Max Temp: 330 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 65 psi
    Heating Time: 8 minutes
    Continuous Refill: Yes
    Pressure Control: Yes
    Boiler Capacity: 1.5L
    Boiler Warranty: Lifetime
    Price: $849

    Dupray Tosca Steam Cleaner
    Max Temp: 316 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 72.5 psi
    Heating Time: 7 minutes
    Continuous Refill: No
    Pressure Control: Yes
    Boiler Capacity: 4L
    Boiler Warranty: Lifetime
    Price: $996

    Vapor Systems VX 5000
    Max Temp: 298 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 65 psi
    Heating Time: ?
    Continuous Refill:
    Pressure Control: 3 settings
    Boiler Capacity: 3.5L
    Boiler Warranty: 2 years
    Price: $799

    Mytee 1500 Focus Vapor Steamer
    Max Temp: 350 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 55 psi
    Heating Time: 10 minutes
    Continuous Refill: Yes
    Pressure Control:
    Boiler Capacity: 5 gallon (18.9L)
    Boiler Warranty:
    Price: $799

    Vapor Chief "Single" Pro 75 Commercial Steam Cleaner
    Max Temp: 325 degrees F
    Max Pressure: 75 psi
    Heating Time: 8-9 minutes
    Continuous Refill:
    Pressure Control: Yes
    Boiler Capacity: 3.1L
    Boiler Warranty: Lifetime
    Price: $649 (this week)

    So on paper I am leaning a little towards the Vapor Chief due to such similar specs as the rest, but a cheaper price tag. Only downside is I don't think it is a continuous fill option. I hope to hear about Vapor Chiefs quality from some of you guys.
    the vaporchief 75 is the best option
    its the only one that properly specs its heat temperature..temp is dictated by PSI
    also mine actually goes to 85 PSI
    if you think you need a continuous flow steamer then Poney up for the Vaporchief 100psi or do one the duprays one plus

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    Re: Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    For those considering the HI. I have had both the old one and the newer one.
    Therotically, the guts were the same on both....but I swear, the recycle/recovery time on the new one is noticably faster.

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    Re: Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    I love my VX 5000. Continuous fill really means nothing to me. The worst of jobs I have had I never ran out of water. And the reheat is fast.

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    Re: Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    Why are you buying a steamer? What kind of work load? How many hours per day? Multiple people using it?

    I bought the Tosca and it's a nice machine, but you really only get 30-40 minutes of use, then you have to refill the unit, and it takes a solid 15-20 minutes before your steaming again. I upgraded to the Hill Injection that has the continuous fill system and the hot water injection and it's really the way to go. The hot water injection is really helpful for stains, door pockets, cup holders, etc. and zero down time while in use pays for itself in more efficient labor. I'm a 1-2 man operation, so having both units is helpful, but if I were to do it over again I wouldn't of bought the Tosca and just went straight to the Hill Injection. I haven't had a problem with their units, other than sometimes the temperature display is not accurate, but it does sort itself out.

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    Re: Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott@IncrediblyDetailed View Post
    Why are you buying a steamer? What kind of work load? How many hours per day? Multiple people using it?
    I am buying a new steamer because my McCullouch 1275 steamer is 3 years old and showing some wear. It has a tiny reservoir which means I often have to refill it at LEAST 3 times to do most interior details. I also think the cleaning power is lacking due to having 50ish psi and around 200 degree max temperature. I do my details on the side, but 90% of them include interior work and I always end up using steam. I have also used steam to clean door jambs, emblems, suspension components, and even an engine bay. I believe it's a must have tool in detailing and want to step up to a more powerful machine that can maximize my efficiency. There will most likely be 2 people using it.

    Having said all that, sadly the Dupray Hill injection steamer is simply out of my price range. I was honestly wanting to keep this purchase in the $700 range if possible. Thanks for the input so far guys!!

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    Re: Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    Quote Originally Posted by nothingface5384 View Post
    the vaporchief 75 is the best option
    its the only one that properly specs its heat temperature..temp is dictated by PSI
    also mine actually goes to 85 PSI
    if you think you need a continuous flow steamer then Poney up for the Vaporchief 100psi or do one the duprays one plus
    Vapor Chief is a relatively new name to me, but they really seem to know their stuff and create a very high quality steamer. After reading your reply I started looking at the 100psi unit and I hate to admit how good it sounds. At $1000 it is about $300 more than I wanted to spend, but appears to be very similar to the Dupray Hill injection steamer at nearly half the cost. Definitely worth considering. Would love to know how reliable these machines are for the cost.

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    Re: Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    I agree. There's a reason why so many people use this seamer.

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    Re: Desperately need help choosing a STEAMER...Dupray? Vapor Chief? Mytee?

    I have vapor chief 100 psi unit love this steamer see if you can buy demo unit

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