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Dirt Devil CE7900 Platinum Force Carpet Extractor | 
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| Brand: Dirt Devil Category: Kitchen
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $149.99 You Save: $50.00 (25%)
New (2) from $149.99
Rating: 151 reviews Sales Rank: 16967
Shipping Weight (lbs): 26 Dimensions (in): 22.9 x 14.4 x 32
MPN: MCE7900 Model: CE7900 UPC: 046034885879 EAN: 0046034885879 ASIN: B00005UP2D
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| Features:
| • | Dual motorized brushrolls and dual suction nozzles | | • | Turn off brushroll for straight vacuuming suction | | • | 8 foot hose for stair, upholstery, and spot cleaning | | • | Two-year warranty | | • | Fingertip controls for power switch, brushroll, and solution |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Royal MCE7900 Platinum Force - Just as two heads are often better than one, the two suction nozzles built into this mighty carpet shampooer are most definitely better than one! Dirty water never has a chance to soak into your carpet, which guarantees drier, cleaner results. Designed for with large, easily filled and emptied quick release tanks 7 amp motor 25 foot cord 8 foot hose Onboard tool
Amazon.com Review With the Platinum Force carpet extractor from Dirt Devil, you don't have to settle for cleaning just the surface of your carpet. Dirt Devil's design ensures that cleaning solution gets deep into the nap of the carpet and then back out just as thoroughly. The power of the machine lies in its two motorized brush heads--which rotate in opposite directions to clean carpet fibers on all sides--and its powerful dual suction nozzles that get floors clean and dry quickly. The one-gallon capacity of the clean-water tank, combined with the separate shampoo tank, means you don't have to refill often or guess at correct solution mixing. Plus, you can switch off the shampoo, for a plain water rinse, if you choose. The ample dirty-water tank is conveniently see-through and easy to carry and empty. Fingertip controls allow easy monitoring of power, solution release, and brush roll rotation. Dirt Devil's wishbone construction makes the machine easy to maneuver, while the 25-foot power cord and removable tool caddy give you versatility and range. Converting to hose-cleaning is easy, thanks to a solution trigger on the hose handle and an upholstery attachment. Quick-release cord hooks and a foot-pedal handle release add to overall convenience. Though the Platinum Force is no runt--its footprint measures 12-by-19-inches-it's well worth its storage space. --Emily Bedard
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| Customer Reviews: Read 146 more reviews...
Worth the money September 30, 2008 Terri S (Dallas, TX) Used this on carpet badly in need of cleaning. Did a very good job. Not like new, but it got the spots out. Easy to assemble, easy to use and I like the clean water rinse. It does leak a little when standing still, but just vacuum over the wet spot and it's fine. Got an amazing amount of cat hair from the carpet even after vacuuming with a Dyson. Heavy, but feels solidly built.
Not that great August 25, 2008 Amy L. Nolff (South Carolina) The reviews on this machine were over all rated good so I decided to purchase it. When I received it the box was busted up pretty bad but the machine seemed to be fine. I got it put together and decided to take if for a spin on my carpet. This thing is really heavy and very hard to push and pull back and fourth. My arm was hurting after just one room. The shampoo that came with it did smell good but the cleaning power was not good enough at all. I have two dogs and one of them just happened to be sick at the time I used this machine for the first time. I had to go over a stain about 15 times before it actually lifted it from the carpet. It does ok at picking up water but as far as cleaning the carpet I felt all this machine did was spit out soapy water and suck it back up. I sold this machine on Craigs list and went out and purchased a Bissell. The Bissell was way better at picking up sick puppy stains. It lifts them out of the carpet with one pass over it and the brushes on the bissell are 10 times better than the soft toothbrush like brushes on the Dirt Devil. I am way more pleased with the Bissell that I had to pay 299.99 for than the piece of junk this machine was that I only paid 149.99 for. It would be a better machine if it had better brushes and if the machine wasn't so heavy and hard to move around.
"The best" I have tried August 25, 2008 4 dogs and constantly cleaning (Easton, PA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I tried a Hover, Bissel, and Rug Doctor before purchasing the Dirt Devil. It is by far the best for its price (the rug doctor is effective but at $700 a bit pricy). If you take your time moving the unit, it is as good as the rug doctor. Even better is the features: brush on or off, soap or rinse, and - the best in my book - the ability to clean out the 'intake area'. Even with vacumming, dog hair clogged my Hover and deminished its efficiency. You can fully clean the dirt devil without breaking it (as I did the Hover !!). Well built, well designed and a fair price. Money well spent.
GREAT for the price. July 3, 2008 Danny (Santa Ana, California, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For the price I definitely give this unit five stars. It worked perfectly right out of the box. Admittedly, we do not have a large carpet area to clean (mainly a living room area). But it did an outstanding job. Our carpet is light in color and was badly in need of a good shampoo. Professionals charge a minimum of $100.00 to shampoo our carpet. And they do no better job that our new Dirt Devil. Thanks, Danny Santa Ana, CA
He ain't heavy, he's my carpet cleaner! July 1, 2008 T. Anderson (Little Egg Harbor, NJ USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My old Royal Featherlight carpet shampooer died and I began to search for a replacement. However, I ran across ads for the CE7900, which appears and it much more of a heavy duty machine. WHY? The motor is larger, greatly improved suction...no soggy carpets, which includes Berbers which are hard to clean and especially to extract water from. The separate detergent container eliminates mixing and "over soaping" the carpet. You can control the soapy water spray, and just plain water spray, separately. Dual rotating brushing greatly improve the machine's cleaning ability. The upholstry hose rides onboard which is nice, but adds to the weight. The machine is much heavier than their older models...probably to to a larger motor. It is difficult to push across the carpet. It is not for the frail and weak. However, if you can put up with a heavy machine you will reap the benefits of very clean carpets.
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