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expiredbabgaly | Staff posted Mar 01, 2026 04:52 AM
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2500W Penta Beauty Handheld Steam Cleaner w/ 6 Adjustable Levels

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RosLaen via Amazon has 2500W Penta Beauty Handheld Steam Cleaner w/ 6 Adjustable Levels for $49.99 - 50% off when you apply promo code D6I8E8T4 at checkout = $24.99. Shipping is free.
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About this item:
  • Powerful 2500W steam cleaning with 3.5 bar pressure and 230°F steam removes grease, stains, and grime effortlessly
  • Fast 10 second heat up allows quick start and continuous refilling during use
  • 6 adjustable steam levels provide precise control for light or deep cleaning
  • Large 1200ml water tank supports longer cleaning sessions with fewer refills
  • Compact handheld design with long hose and cord for flexible, multi surface cleaning
  • Chemical free cleaning uses high temperature steam, safe for homes with kids and pets

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RosLaen via Amazon has 2500W Penta Beauty Handheld Steam Cleaner w/ 6 Adjustable Levels for $49.99 - 50% off when you apply promo code D6I8E8T4 at checkout = $24.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Promo codes are typically for one-time use and don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into this issue, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart page.
Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Powerful 2500W steam cleaning with 3.5 bar pressure and 230°F steam removes grease, stains, and grime effortlessly
  • Fast 10 second heat up allows quick start and continuous refilling during use
  • 6 adjustable steam levels provide precise control for light or deep cleaning
  • Large 1200ml water tank supports longer cleaning sessions with fewer refills
  • Compact handheld design with long hose and cord for flexible, multi surface cleaning
  • Chemical free cleaning uses high temperature steam, safe for homes with kids and pets

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pastorerik
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It's not possible to pull 2500W from a 110V circuit.
ChrisBobson
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Holy fake reviews, Batman! Literally at least half of the reviews are literally saying the exact same thing, almost word for word.

Anyway, I had one of these. You can find a bunch of them on Amazon, all almost identical, just a different brand name. With the long hose, the temperature drops soo much as the steam is trying to travel through that long hose that it's no longer steam. It realistically comes out like a mist, kind of like when someone spits out their drink. Temp reading out of the nozzle was under 170F. So in otherwords, this didn't work for anything.

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mksoniMar 01, 2026 04:59 AM
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Promo code not working for me
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Quote from mksoni :
Promo code not working for me
Please check if the seller is selected as RosLaen.
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pastorerikMar 01, 2026 05:25 AM
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It's not possible to pull 2500W from a 110V circuit.
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TrialchickenMar 01, 2026 06:28 AM
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Quote from babgaly :
Please check if the seller is selected as RosLaen.

For those that can't see that color, the seller they mentioned is Roslaen.
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ChrisBobsonMar 01, 2026 06:59 AM
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Holy fake reviews, Batman! Literally at least half of the reviews are literally saying the exact same thing, almost word for word.

Anyway, I had one of these. You can find a bunch of them on Amazon, all almost identical, just a different brand name. With the long hose, the temperature drops soo much as the steam is trying to travel through that long hose that it's no longer steam. It realistically comes out like a mist, kind of like when someone spits out their drink. Temp reading out of the nozzle was under 170F. So in otherwords, this didn't work for anything.
Last edited by ChrisBobson March 1, 2026 at 03:51 AM.
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BesserMar 01, 2026 07:04 AM
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Quote from ChrisBobson :
Holy fake reviews, Batman! Literally at least half of the reviews are literally saying the exact same thing, almost word for word. Anyway, I had one of these. You can find a bunch of them on Amazon, all almost identical, just a different brand name. With the long hose, the temperature drops soo much as the steam is trying to travel through that long hose that it's no longer steam. It realistically comes out like a mist, kind of like when someone spits out there drink. Temp reading out of the nozzle was under 170F. So in otherwords, this didn't work for anything.
Thank you sir and noted
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rgreen1983Mar 01, 2026 08:21 AM
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Quote from pastorerik :
It's not possible to pull 2500W from a 110V circuit.
I'm not saying this product description is accurate, but you're not either. On a 20 amp circuit and 120v circuit which is what north America has had since at least the 1960s, 110v doesn't exist anymore. 120v is the standard, with fluctuation between 115 and 125 within spec on mains. On a 20 amp circuit at 125 volts if this thing can actually pull 2500 watts it could potentially get it. Doesn't mean it's a good idea to pull continuously or that 125v is great either but the spec of the end device represents a maximum, not a minimum.
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nawMar 01, 2026 08:53 AM
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Quote from rgreen1983 :
I'm not saying this product description is accurate, but you're not either. On a 20 amp circuit and 120v circuit which is what north America has had since at least the 1960s, 110v doesn't exist anymore. 120v is the standard, with fluctuation between 115 and 125 within spec on mains. On a 20 amp circuit at 125 volts if this thing can actually pull 2500 watts it could potentially get it. Doesn't mean it's a good idea to pull continuously or that 125v is great either but the spec of the end device represents a maximum, not a minimum.
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SinbiosMar 01, 2026 09:37 AM
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Quote from rgreen1983 :
I'm not saying this product description is accurate, but you're not either. On a 20 amp circuit and 120v circuit which is what north America has had since at least the 1960s, 110v doesn't exist anymore. 120v is the standard, with fluctuation between 115 and 125 within spec on mains. On a 20 amp circuit at 125 volts if this thing can actually pull 2500 watts it could potentially get it. Doesn't mean it's a good idea to pull continuously or that 125v is great either but the spec of the end device represents a maximum, not a minimum.
Household circuits are typically only 15 amps unless they've got the T shaped plug blades
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ScarletClub661Mar 01, 2026 10:03 AM
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Quote from rgreen1983 :
I'm not saying this product description is accurate, but you're not either. On a 20 amp circuit and 120v circuit which is what north America has had since at least the 1960s, 110v doesn't exist anymore. 120v is the standard, with fluctuation between 115 and 125 within spec on mains. On a 20 amp circuit at 125 volts if this thing can actually pull 2500 watts it could potentially get it. Doesn't mean it's a good idea to pull continuously or that 125v is great either but the spec of the end device represents a maximum, not a minimum.
breaker will trip at 2400
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whatgooddealMar 01, 2026 11:42 AM
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This thing will 100% trip your 20a breaker
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whatgooddealMar 01, 2026 11:43 AM
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Quote from pastorerik :
It's not possible to pull 2500W from a 110V circuit.
False.
You can pull 999999999W from a 110V.
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TShirtNinjaMar 01, 2026 01:10 PM
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Is this enough to power the Delorean?
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Garbage product
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A standard household outlet can typically handle a maximum of 1,800 watts for a 15-amp circuit or 2,400 watts for a 20-amp circuit
Most outlets in a house are 15 amp, 20 amp outlets would be for washer, dryer, stove
Last edited by bluekiwi March 1, 2026 at 05:40 AM.

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Coupon is still valid. But base price went up by $6.

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