awasky Steam Cleaner 1650W Fast 50-Second Heat-Up 21-Piece Kit
Product description
If you’re tired of scrubbing tile grout and kitchen/bath grime by hand, a steam cleaner can make the job feel less like a battle. The awasky Steam Cleaner (1650W) is built around fast heat-up and practical steam control—plus a 21-piece kit to help you switch tools without stalling your cleaning session.
What to know before you buy
On paper, the big selling point here is the tank design: it’s described as a non-pressurized, cold-water tank that lets you open the lid and refill without waiting for the unit to cool down or for pressure to release (a common annoyance with traditional pressure-style steamers). Pair that with a fast 50-second heat-up and you get a workflow that’s easier to repeat across rooms—especially when you’re cleaning spots like grout lines, bathroom messes, or car interior areas.
That said, this model still relies on steam to do its job, so it’s not magic. Steam can lift loosened grime, but you’ll usually get the best results when you guide the tool correctly (moving the pad for floors, using the triangular tool for fabric, and so on). Also, if you’re expecting heavy chemical-style deep cleaning instantly, steam-only may feel limited.
The essentials: steam power, modes, and refill style

This steam cleaner is rated at 1650W with a steam temperature range listed as 110.0–126.7 °C and a pressure of 60 PSI. The manufacturer positions it for loosening dirt across tile, grout lines, bathroom/kitchen messes, and other sealed hard surfaces.
It also includes two steam modes: a drier steam option and a wetter steam option. That matters because different tasks respond better to different moisture levels. For example, grout and tile often benefit from the right “feel” of steam, while other surfaces may need a more controlled approach.
And the refill approach is meant to reduce downtime. Instead of waiting for a pressurized unit to behave, you can refill as you go—useful if you’re tackling a larger bathroom, multiple floors, or interior car detail sessions.
Key features that translate into daily use


The 21-piece accessory kit is a practical detail for anyone who doesn’t want to “make do” with one head. The kit includes items like a mop head, nylon/brass brushes, a rubber squeegee, and a triangular brush/tool—exactly the kind of lineup you’d use when switching from broad floor coverage to tight corners or stubborn grout lines.

It also includes a detachable hose. In real cleaning terms, detachable hoses often help with storage and can make it easier to reach narrow areas during tile/grout work or when you’re working inside a car.
A small but important usage note: for the best steam dryness, the guide recommends pressing the steam trigger to expel any condensed water left in the hose from a previous session. That’s the kind of thing that can affect how clean and effective your steam feels right after you start.
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)
This kit seems best aligned with “sealed, hard-surface” cleaning. The description specifically calls out uses like sealed ceramic/porcelain floors, sealed hard floors (including sealed hardwood/engineered wood), glass, stainless steel, and interior automotive cleaning.
For grout, the combination of steam + targeted tools is where you’d expect results. The included triangular tool (with a hood) is also positioned for fabric cleaning, with guidance to clean continuously and avoid lingering in one spot so the fabric doesn’t get too damp.

The limitation to keep in mind: steam cleaners are not just one-size-fits-all. If your surfaces aren’t sealed or if you need removal of caked-on mess that requires scrubbing too, you may still rely on manual agitation (brushes) and patience. And while there are two steam modes, the “right” approach depends on the task and how you move the tools.
Practical tips for getting better results
A simple example: suppose you’re cleaning a bathroom floor and grout. Start with the mop head and a microfiber pad for floors, keeping the mop moving instead of stopping in place. For grout lines, switch to the triangular brush/tool and work in short sections so you can control steam exposure and follow up where needed.


For fabrics, the guidance here is to use the triangular tool with the hood and keep the cleaning motion going. Try not to sit on one area too long—steam can turn into extra moisture quickly if you overdo it.
Safety-wise, the description recommends heat-resistant gloves while operating. It’s not a bad idea, even if you’re experienced—steam can surprise you at close range.

Tech specs
- Power: 1650W
- Heat-up time: ready in about 50 seconds
- Steam temperature range: 110.0–126.7 °C
- Steam pressure: 60 PSI
- Water tank capacity: 2.2 L
- Modes: dry steam and wet steam
Is it worth it?
Buy the awasky Steam Cleaner 1650W if you want fast warm-up, a refill-anytime setup (non-pressurized tank that’s meant to refill without waiting for pressure), and a 21-piece kit that covers both floor/mop cleaning and tighter detail work like tile and grout. It’s also a sensible pick if you expect to do occasional-to-regular home cleaning plus interior car detailing where reaching narrow spots matters.
Skip it if you’re looking for a fully hands-off deep-cleaner experience on very stubborn buildup, or if your main goal is surfaces that don’t match the sealed hard-surface use case described. Also consider that steam effectiveness depends heavily on technique—pausing too long on fabric or moving too slowly on floors can lead to more dampness than you want.

Mini FAQ
How fast does it heat up?


It’s described as ready in about 50 seconds.
Can you refill the tank without waiting for it to cool?
The cold-water, non-pressurized tank design is meant to let you open the lid and refill while steaming, without waiting for cooling or pressure release.

What steam modes does it have?
It includes two modes: dry steam and wet steam.
What comes in the kit?
The kit is described as 21 pieces, including a mop head and multiple brushes/tools, plus a detachable hose.
What surfaces is it meant for?
The description highlights sealed tile/grout areas, sealed hard floors (including sealed hardwood/engineered wood), glass, stainless steel, and interior automotive surfaces.
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