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# 120 min continuous steam time 64 oz large water tank 4 bar (58 psi) steam pressure McCulloch MC1385 Deluxe Canister Steam System

**Brand:** mcculloch
**Price:** ¥211729
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💨 Elevate your clean game—steam smarter, not harder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** McCulloch MC1385 Deluxe Canister Steam System by mcculloch
- **How much does it cost?** ¥211729 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/725409381-mcculloch-mc1385-deluxe-canister-steam-system)

## Best For

- mcculloch enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mcculloch brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Quick Heat-Up Time:** Ready to steam in just 12 minutes—no waiting, just cleaning
- • **Powerful Steam Pressure:** Blast away grime with 58 PSI of on-demand steam power
- • **Chemical-Free Disinfection:** Naturally sanitize without harsh chemicals for a healthier home
- • **Extended Cleaning Sessions:** Up to 2 hours of uninterrupted deep cleaning
- • **Versatile 23-Accessory Kit:** Customize your clean with tools for every surface and nook

## Overview

The McCulloch MC1385 Deluxe Canister Steam System delivers professional-grade cleaning with 58 PSI steam pressure and a large 64 oz water tank that heats up in 12 minutes, providing up to 120 minutes of continuous, chemical-free steam. Equipped with 23 versatile accessories, it’s designed for deep, natural disinfection across multiple surfaces, backed by McCulloch’s 50+ years of trusted outdoor power expertise.

## Description

MC1385 uses ordinary water over 200 degrees Fahrenheit to naturally effectively clean and disinfect a variety of surfaces. Includes 23 universal accessories. Variable steam settings allow you to customize the steam output for tasks on hand. 2 Year Warranty and Support in Andover, Kansas With over 50 years of experience in outdoor power design and manufacturing, McCulloch has established an unmatched reputation for design, reliability and value using a wide range of products in outdoors, gardens and workshops. Model is for 120 Volt only. Vapor Pressure - 58 PSI (Max) Steam Speed - High - 31 g/min, Low - 15 g/min

Review: Precio calidad - Muy buena máquina y buen rendimiento si vale la pena
Review: Replace (About 90%) of your Elbow Grease with Steam! - Corny title aside, this has been a well-worth purchase. We recently moved into a house where the previous owners did not know how to clean properly. Whether they moved into the house with it like this or not, the grout on these kitchen tiles were so full of gunk and God knows what else that when we first moved in, I attempted to take a chopped down nylon bristle brush, a soapy water and bleach mixture, and go to town on these. My results were impressive, but it took hours, and hours, and hours of scrubbing just to finish the kitchen area, leaving the entire larger dining room portion as nasty as you can see in the image. I'm aware there's a few spots on the tiles themselves that don't look like the machine did a good enough job, that's not the case! I'm simply saving those spots to try out the steaming mop head part. Anyways, I knew if I wanted to get these clean, I was going to have to find another way. I've seen McCulloch steam machines recommended specifically for Auto Detailing, and based on the results I've personally seen, I imagine it'll do phenomenal there. But steam has its uses just about everywhere, and mine was in the kitchen. This was my first time using a steam machine quite like this, so I'm not sure if there's a better way or if I should be using more steam or not, but I set the dial back to use about as little steam as possible, and then bumped it up a tiny bit from there. I attached one of the wider Nylon bristle brush attachments onto the precision nozzle, and went at it. My process was to let the steam do as much of the work for me as possible. I've done more than enough scrubbing on this floor already, so I wasn't eager to do more. I pull the trigger, and move slowly over the grout line, letting the bristles drag on the tile. I do about 3 slow back and forth passes, and as I'm finishing up the 3rd pass, the gunk is already starting to wipe away with the very gentle bristle pressure. Once the 3rd pass is done, I start scrubbing my way back up and down the grout line, blasting the steam the entire time. At this point I'm using a little more pressure, but it's still hardly anything at all, just enough to make sure that the bristles are able to reach into the grout to take out all the nasties. At this point I'm just scrubbing anything I see, dark spots on the edges, dark spots in the grout, etc... just lightly scrubbing. I'm using so little pressure that I can apply the pressure I need with one hand, it's not difficult at all. It takes maybe a whole minute to do an edge of tile if I have to really scrub out a tougher spot. Once I'm done scrubbing, I take my trusty disposable automotive rag, wipe up the water, and I'm off to the next grout line. It's that easy. When the rag is soaked, I take it to the sink, wring it out under clean water, get is as dry as possible, go back and start again. As far as the machine itself is concerned, it can put out a lot of steam. While I don't see anyone needing to use it for a true 2 hours straight (I got the big one), I'm almost certain the machine can handle that. The quality of all the parts seem fine, they're all plastic, but given that they're supposed to withstand the high temperature steam that's coming from the machine, I'm sure they're a higher quality than your typical stuff. I've seen a lot of reviews about how their brushes and such aren't made to snuff with the machine, and I have to say that after having used the same single nylon bristle brush all day, these people have got to be scrubbing way too hard with their stuff. Steam is meant to do a lot of the heavy lifting for you, breaking down virtually anything with the moisture and extreme heat combo (not to mention it's naturally disinfecting as it does!). Once broken down, most of the stuff you'll be using this for should be able to be very gently scrubbed away with minimal effort. You don't have to use a lot of force to see results, the steam does the hard work for you. Granted, this isn't a miracle machine, you're still going to have to put in a very little amount of effort to get it to that 100% mark, but man if it doesn't make it so much easier. If you're on the fence but you have a project in mind you could use this for, I'm almost certain this will make that job easier.

## Features

- On-demand variable steam control that blows away dirt and dirt at 4 bar (58 psi) pressure.
- Naturally deeply cleans and disinfects without the use of harsh chemicals. Power cord plug type:3 pin grounding
- Large 64 oz. The water tank is heated in 12 minutes and provides up to 120 minutes of continuous vapor.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00G00BTEA |
| Amazon Bestseller | #1,432,054 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #590 in Steam Cleaners |
| Brand | McCULLOCH |
| Brand Name | McCULLOCH |
| Capacity | 1.81 kg |
| Color | blk |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 13,147 Your Review |
| Form Factor | Cannister |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00047171013859 |
| Item Display Dimensions | 14.5 x 7.6 x 33.9 x 48.4 cm |
| Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
| Model Name | MC1385 |
| Model Number | MC1385 |
| Part Number | MC1385 |
| Special Feature | Alcohol free |
| Special Features | Alcohol free |
| UPC | 047171013859 |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Wattage | 1500 W |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** McCULLOCH
- **Item Weight:** 5.9 kg
- **Model Name:** MC1385
- **Special Feature:** Alcohol free
- **Wattage:** 1500 W

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: will the McCulloch MC-1275 Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner kill bed bugs**
A: Yes, it will kill them but please keep in mind you MUST leave the stream directly on the bug for at least 1 minute. I didn't do this at first and the stream would just stun the bed bugs and they would reanimate after a few minutes. Also with the spray nozzle, it can blow them away. I found the most effective attachment was the flat, floor attachment to keep the steam hitting the bug for the required length of time to kill them dead with out blowing them away. Good luck!

**Q: What is the difference between the 1375 and the 1275?  Thanks.**
A: 1375 - 90 mins of steam and 20 accessories,  1275 - 45mins of steam and 18 accessories.  Biggest difference is the 1275 has no variable control on the steam pressure output to the hand nozzle, where the 1375 has a variable control to adjust the steam pressure depending on cleaning job you are tackling.

**Q: I have tile floors with grout that has been repeatedly stained with dog urine. Would this steamer work for this or just make it smell worse?**
A: I think it would depend on your tiles and your own level of cleanliness and how much elbow grease and time you want to put in.  I have flagstone with thick grout lines.  I  find the steamer helpful for quick jobs or jobs where I am not overly concerned about the finished look.   I used the steamer to clean the house that we bought after all the contractors (including two dry walling companies) were finished.   Based on the pads, I wasn't getting it as clean as I wanted it to be.  I was aiming for a shoeless house so I wanted it clean enough that when you did a regular mopping the mop water would be a light gray.  I finally got to that state using a soap and water solution buffing it in with a floor buffer (Oreck 550 MC bought on Amazon) then using a wetvac to suck it up.  It was more efficient and my regular house cleaner and the contractors were all impressed.  After that, I applied Stonetech sealer bulletproof (also bought on Amazon, but my tile guy was so impressed with my cleaning that he brought me a gallon sized one as a present--$100 value!).  In my experience with many different kinds of floors remodeling houses for myself and other people, this has been the best method I have come up with so far.  I have dogs and kids and this would be the method I would use.  As for smell, I think it works best.  I have used nature's cleaner, vinegar and baking soda to try to get rid of smells.  The steam cleaner does work and I don't know if it was the combination of both processes but I got rid of the smell.    There was leftover smell from the house not being occupied for three years.  Some people commented that the house smelled different at the end and it wasn't the new house smell.  I use Caldrea all purpose cleaner 1/4 cup mixed in a big yellow industrial bucket full of water for  my wet mopping chores.

**Q: I have an acrylic shower.  Has anyone used the steam cleaner on similar fixtures?**
A: I have used my McCulloch on almost everything. My husband kids me, if he stood still too long I would steam clean him. I have acrylic parts on my refrigerator, coffee pot , micro wave. I use it to dust off my artificial plants and trees. In other words I use it on almost everything. But never, never on electronic items or screens.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Precio calidad
*by A***S on December 5, 2025*

Muy buena máquina y buen rendimiento si vale la pena

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Replace (About 90%) of your Elbow Grease with Steam!
*by J***R on November 24, 2025*

Corny title aside, this has been a well-worth purchase. We recently moved into a house where the previous owners did not know how to clean properly. Whether they moved into the house with it like this or not, the grout on these kitchen tiles were so full of gunk and God knows what else that when we first moved in, I attempted to take a chopped down nylon bristle brush, a soapy water and bleach mixture, and go to town on these. My results were impressive, but it took hours, and hours, and hours of scrubbing just to finish the kitchen area, leaving the entire larger dining room portion as nasty as you can see in the image. I'm aware there's a few spots on the tiles themselves that don't look like the machine did a good enough job, that's not the case! I'm simply saving those spots to try out the steaming mop head part. Anyways, I knew if I wanted to get these clean, I was going to have to find another way. I've seen McCulloch steam machines recommended specifically for Auto Detailing, and based on the results I've personally seen, I imagine it'll do phenomenal there. But steam has its uses just about everywhere, and mine was in the kitchen. This was my first time using a steam machine quite like this, so I'm not sure if there's a better way or if I should be using more steam or not, but I set the dial back to use about as little steam as possible, and then bumped it up a tiny bit from there. I attached one of the wider Nylon bristle brush attachments onto the precision nozzle, and went at it. My process was to let the steam do as much of the work for me as possible. I've done more than enough scrubbing on this floor already, so I wasn't eager to do more. I pull the trigger, and move slowly over the grout line, letting the bristles drag on the tile. I do about 3 slow back and forth passes, and as I'm finishing up the 3rd pass, the gunk is already starting to wipe away with the very gentle bristle pressure. Once the 3rd pass is done, I start scrubbing my way back up and down the grout line, blasting the steam the entire time. At this point I'm using a little more pressure, but it's still hardly anything at all, just enough to make sure that the bristles are able to reach into the grout to take out all the nasties. At this point I'm just scrubbing anything I see, dark spots on the edges, dark spots in the grout, etc... just lightly scrubbing. I'm using so little pressure that I can apply the pressure I need with one hand, it's not difficult at all. It takes maybe a whole minute to do an edge of tile if I have to really scrub out a tougher spot. Once I'm done scrubbing, I take my trusty disposable automotive rag, wipe up the water, and I'm off to the next grout line. It's that easy. When the rag is soaked, I take it to the sink, wring it out under clean water, get is as dry as possible, go back and start again. As far as the machine itself is concerned, it can put out a lot of steam. While I don't see anyone needing to use it for a true 2 hours straight (I got the big one), I'm almost certain the machine can handle that. The quality of all the parts seem fine, they're all plastic, but given that they're supposed to withstand the high temperature steam that's coming from the machine, I'm sure they're a higher quality than your typical stuff. I've seen a lot of reviews about how their brushes and such aren't made to snuff with the machine, and I have to say that after having used the same single nylon bristle brush all day, these people have got to be scrubbing way too hard with their stuff. Steam is meant to do a lot of the heavy lifting for you, breaking down virtually anything with the moisture and extreme heat combo (not to mention it's naturally disinfecting as it does!). Once broken down, most of the stuff you'll be using this for should be able to be very gently scrubbed away with minimal effort. You don't have to use a lot of force to see results, the steam does the hard work for you. Granted, this isn't a miracle machine, you're still going to have to put in a very little amount of effort to get it to that 100% mark, but man if it doesn't make it so much easier. If you're on the fence but you have a project in mind you could use this for, I'm almost certain this will make that job easier.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Steam cleaner
*by M***S on September 30, 2024*

This product is brilliant, it has a large water tank so gives plenty of time to steam larger areas. Added bonus lots of attachments. So far so good

## Frequently Bought Together

- McCulloch MC1385 Deluxe Canister Steam Cleaner, 2-Hour Runtime, Chemical-Free, 23 Accessories: Mop Head, Brushes & More - Built for Home, Tile, Carpet, Furniture, & Personal Car Detailing
- Steam & Go Demineralized Water for Steam Cleaner - PVC-Free Floor Cleaning Solution Compatible for All Steam Mops - Multi-Surface Cleaner for Home Surfaces - Tropical Bloom Scent, 32 oz
- LINNIW 6 Pack Microfiber Pads Compatible with Dupray Neat Steam Cleaner, Durable, Reusable and Machine Washable

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