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The Polti Vaporetto Go is a compact, handheld steam cleaner delivering 3.5 bar pressure from a 0.75 L tank. Certified by the British Allergy Foundation, it effectively removes dust mites and grime. With 14 versatile accessories and a lightweight design featuring a comfortable carry strap, it’s engineered for fast, thorough cleaning across multiple surfaces including floors, windows, and upholstery.





| ASIN | B010HL5AX8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30,287 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 44 in Steam Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Polti |
| Capacity | 0.75 litres |
| Colour | White/Blue |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,855) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08007411009211 |
| Heat Time | 6 Minutes |
| Included Components | Polti Vaporetto Go, accessories and instruction booklet |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35D x 28W x 28.5H centimetres |
| Item Display Dimensions | 35 x 18 x 18 x 28.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Polti Vaporetto Go Insecticide Cleaner, 3.5 Bar, Plastic, Blue/White |
| Item Weight | 4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Polti |
| Model Name | Go |
| Model Number | PTGB0049 |
| Part Number | PTGB0049 |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with a damp cloth |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | Single (Go) |
| Surface Recommendation | Sealed hard floors, carpets, upholstery, kitchen surfaces, bathrooms, windows |
| Tank Volume | 0.75 Litres |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |
A**G
Good quality and easy to use
This steamer certainly does what it says! Hot and very strong pressure which you can adjust. Cleans to perfection and very versatile! Worth every penny
K**I
Very impressive little steamer
Managed to clean all my upvc windows inside and out and all the linings and fixings. Works perfectly and gets super hot be careful
D**5
Great for the price
I have used this throughout the house and am very happy with the results. It is compact and can easily be carried around as it comes with a shoulder strap. The attachments are fairly sturdy so you can apply a decent amount of pressure when scrubbing. A few reviews mention leaks, and yes there are some, but it doesn't impact the function. Look it's a high temperature product and there will be condensation as a result. It isn't the boiling water that leaks.
W**A
Powerful, easy to use and store.
Once you get use to it it’s fantastic. Very powerful on full steam and light to use. Attachments kept in one place which is fabulous. I’ve cleaned everywhere with it. Even my faux house plants, skirting boards, bbq, bathroom floor. It’s very easy to store. I wrap the cord around the base and that’s it. I keep the extension poles in a drawer under the stairs. The trigger gun is a time saver too. It allows you to steam for longer so it’s not wasted while you dry areas away from dirt such as radiators and door frames. You can safely change the nozzles as the trigger has a button to stop it being accidentally pulled while doing so. I’ve also steamed my window frame grooves where the dirt gathers when open, mesh insect door curtain and mesh window nets. Cleaned the oven too and walls. My house feels so much cleaner now and I have two cats, two adults and a toddler living with me. My old steamer was a Morphy Richard’s which didn’t cut the steam, it just carried on without any control. This little Polti ticks all the boxes for power, attachments in one place, cleaning, ease of use and storage. Tip: I don’t fill the full 750ml, just 600 as when I first did it it seemed to be over full unless I hadn’t screwed the valve on properly. I also bought extra socks but would probably use micro fibre cloths cut smaller to put on with a hair bobble as the extra socks aren’t thick. Highly recommend though for performance and price.
L**A
Difficult to get attachments on and off. Water leakage. Plastic coating coming off.
Never again will I buy this Italian rubbish. Cheap plastic was used. It was difficult even for my son to get the attachments on and off let alone myself being able to do it. Either there was so little plastic used or maybe it was badly made. Then the handle started leaking. Then the plastic coating came away from the lead and steam escaped from several places making it dangerous to use. Only lasted about a year. My advice is don’t waste your money on this particular one. I’m looking to buy a Dupray or Karcher at the moment but can’t decide. Taking my time, don’t want to make another expensive mistake.
A**Y
Polti Vaporetto Go Steam Cleaner. 3.5 Bar
This review is for the Polti Go version of this cleaner, there is another version called the Handy, that seems pretty much identical in terms of power, variable steam pressure, attachments, reservoir size (750 ml) etc. The only difference, as far as I can tell, is that the Handy comes with some kind of fragrance dispenser in the handle, as far as I understand it, never having used this model. The Go model does not have that. (There are also several other similar models. Check the Polti website to see which model would suit your needs.) I have had mine for a couple of weeks now and so far it has performed very well. I have cleaned carpets, rugs, a cooker, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge, roller blinds, (in situ) tiles, taps, bath, sinks, vinyl kitchen floor and freshened curtains, plus kitchen utensil containers a stainless steel bread bin kitchen cupboards, doors and paintwork artificial flowers, trainers and defrosted a freezer. It is astonishing how many things this device can clean. It also gets into nooks and crannies, that usual cleaning methods don't get to. Don't be surprised to see gunk coming out of places you thought were already as clean as you could get them using cloths and sprays, especially, cooker knobs and the like. Really bad stains, such as those embedded in a carpet or rug, can sometimes be blasted loose, by holding a cloth at one side of the stain, and by holding the concentrator attachmentat an angle to the stain and blast down into and across the stain towards the cloth, you can blast the stain loose from the carpet and on to the cloth. This technique, takes a little while, to get the knack of but it works very well. Don't blast directly down into the stain but blast into and across it. Again take care, if you are holding the cloth with your other hand, as you will be blasting hot material towards it.. Use a thick cloth. It takes a while to get the hang of it, how much steam to use, how long to leave it on there etc. Most of the time, it is common sense. On delicate materials, such as curtains, turn down the steam dial and use less, plus move over the surface quickly. I actually steamed a dry clean only, pair of lined, lounge curtains, using this method and they came up beautifully and to no harm. DO BE CAREFUL, when first starting the machine, after first heating the water or after having let it stand for a while, as some water will come from the endof the pipe or attachments, when you first press the trigger, before the steam comes through, in a steady stream, so you can aim it at the cloth, to collect this extra water, if you are working on something, you don't want to get over wet. On thick carpets, or tiles, I just used this extra moisture, to help loosen, stubborn grime or stains, before steaming properly, so it was not a problem in those areas, it was a help... On delicate artificial flowers in a vase, I found, that once the steam was up and running clear, a quick half second blast, sweeping quickly across them, cleaned all the dust from all the intricate folds of the petals, obviously leaving it on these for an extended period would damage them. The same with cleaning down doors or cupboards, a quite blast and wipe down with the cloth removes all the grime. The other handy thing, is that you have fresh, clean, hot water, with you all the time, so if you need to, you can spray hot water on the cloth and use it to wipe down. Again BE CAREFUL, if you do this, as the steam is very hot, so it will burn your hand if you are not careful, it will make the cloth very hot too, so exercise care... Another tip, the smaller window cleaning head, comes with what they call a sponge or sock. This is just an elasticated, terry cloth pouch, which turns the window cleaning head into a cleaning pad, very useful for cupboard doors, curtains, clothes, upholstery etc. This can be a little fiddly to fit and remove it gets dirty. You can get spares but I found, that if you get a standard, microfibre cleaning cloth, such as can be found very cheaply, almost anywhere, you can wrap this round the window cleaning head, secure it, by twisting an elastic band around the neck twice, this works just as well and it very quick to remove and attach. When cleaning windows, especially in the cold weather, make sure there is no water in the pipe, as this could cause the windows to crack, don't spray the hot steam at, directly on the window, spray the steam into something near the window, such as a sink and let the steam rise on to the window. If need be, spray across the room a distance away from the window and let the windows steam up or spray from a good distance away from the windows 3 ft or so, to let the windows steam up uniformly and naturally. I usually find, that cleaning something else, automatically causes the windows to steam up, so they get cleaned incidentally, by a quick switch to the window cleaning tool, when I notice it has happened. It has several attachments, which cover nearly every cleaning task. It has 8 twist on attachments that connect to the multi adapter, which also serves as a short lance and steam concentrator, for various medium to tough jobs and gives you a little more reach, than the steam gun on its own. Also includes a spatula, grout cleaning brush, wire bristle brush for really tough jobs and an an angled, even finer steam concentrator blaster, for round the base of taps and fiddly jobs like that. You will be amazed what junk falls out of your tap water outlets, if you give them a blast, with this tool, also deblocks your shower head and restores full water flow, almost instantaneously. It has a carry strap, which allows you to carry it around leaving both your hands free if you wish. The tube extenders are click in, press to release and come in three sections. This can make it feel a little over flexible and make you wonder if it's liable to break, especially when you sweep the floor/carpet brush, from side to side. I discovered, the trick is, to let the steam and stiff brush bristles, do the work. DON'T press into the floor/carpet/rug too hard. Alternatively sweep from one direction, then change position, and sweep at right angles across the area, just covered. You can also, one, two, or all three of the tube extenders individually or in combination with each other, to reach particular areas, to which they are best suited. I cleaned my rug by first running the uncovered stiff brush over it first, while releasing steam, to loosen the dirt, then ran over it again after attaching the cleaning cloth. Did a great job, the stiff brush, dug out and gathered up, all sort of debris, that must have been hiding in the carpet pile for years. The cloth attaches by plastic teeth, on a separate springed lever, on either side of the head. The supplied one, does tend to hang a bit loose but once it is on the floor or carpet, the bristles keep it in place and this doesn't seem to affect, it cleaning ability. Again DON'T press too hard, let the steam do the work. If you constantly pour out steam at the top pressure, you will get around 20 minutes - half an hour of cleaning. If you use it, as it probably more usual, intermittently steaming and wiping/sweeping in between, you will get 50 minutes - 1 hour of cleaning. You tend to clean more than you expected, in a shorter time than you expected, because you can clean so many things with it, just by changing a nozzle and it also cleans many things, much faster, than other methods do. For example. I cleaned the fridge, when I finished, I had loads of steam left, so I cleaned the kitchen floor as well.. The windows steamed up so, I did them as well All the connectors, are kept in the base underneath the cleaner, so are with you all the time and you don't have to hunt round for them. The base releases with a tab lever press and clicks back in by inserting the narrow end first and lowering the back into the cavity. Very easy, when you get the hang of it. My advice, would be to watch a couple of you tube videos on this machine, read the manual properly and put in a little practise with it, you will be very pleased with the results it achieves, I think. So far I am delighted with this device and though it took a few goes to get the hang of so far, it is working, extremely well.. It does take a while to cool down, before you can refill it but you have usually done so much cleaning by then, you generally want to have sit down, survey your handywork and have a cup of tea while you wait. It doesn't take that long. It has a safety device, that won't allow the filler cap too open, while it is under pressure. To assist in refilling quickly, if you need to. When the steam has stopped working, wait a few seconds and then press the steam trigger, ensuring that there is no more steam being released by the machine and that there is no pressure left in the tank. Then give it a few minutes to cool down, check that the indicator button on the cap, is signifying that the cap can be opened (it should be in the fully down position) and open the filler cap with a cloth, just to be safe, as any air and possible remnants of steam in the tank will be hot. Then refill with the funnel and jug as normal. DON'T leave the funnel resting, inserted in the opening of the hot tank, as this may damage it. That's about it for this review. I can't speak for the reliability or longevity of this machine, as I haven't had it long enough but hopefully, this might have helped someone out there, to decide, whether they want to give one a try or not. I found it to be excellent so far. Quick added tip..I discovered after a few weeks use.. When jet blasting a stubborn, ground in carpet stain, using the lance or steam concentration nozzle, held at a steep angle. You can put a cloth on one of the cleaning heads, even using a section of extension tube, to aid in holding it in position if required and place it at the opposite side of the stain from where you are jet blasting, this keeps your hand safe from accidental harming with hot steam.. In the videos on YouTube, the demonstrator of this technique, is holding the cloth in their hand. This method is much safer and you can hold the cloth much closer to the stain..
A**O
No puedo utilizar la vaporeta porque vienen las instrucciones solamente en inglés, he intentado buscarlas en español y no las encuentro
T**E
Comme sur le descriptif mais la prise est anglaise, j’ai dû acheté un adaptateur de prise française. Cela aurait été cool d’être mise au courant avant de commander. Mais à part cela, il fait son boulot et j’en suis contente.
R**O
Arrivato nei tempi stabiliti ottimo prodotto super soddisfatti , consiglio assolutamente.
M**A
Ich habe es leider nach Monaten erst heute ausgepackt und war sehr enttäuscht. Der Stecker ist ein ausländischer Stecker und passt nicht in normale deutsche Steckdosen. Das wurde vorher nirgends klar angegeben. Ohne Adapter ist das Gerät hier also gar nicht nutzbar. Sehr schade, denn an sich wirkt das Produkt hochwertig – aber so ist es für mich völlig unpraktisch.
A**R
This was not as described in the reviews. I was so disappointed with this product. I was hoping it was going to make life easier for me. Terrible machine, just spits water everywhere. End up having twice the work now.
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