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4 Best Handheld Steam Cleaners of 2026 From Our Evaluations 

We tested five steam cleaners, including a Bissell Steam Shot and a Dirt Devil. Only two removed seriously gross grime from a sink basin.

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McCulloch steam cleaner cleaning a bathtub faucet
This McCulloch appliance was among those CR tested on bathroom tile and greasy oven and grill grates.
Photo: Lisa Fogarty/Consumer Reports

Don’t buy a handheld steam cleaner unless you’re ready to find more filth than you expected. While testing the first of five appliances, I pointed it at every surface that’s safe to steam. That’s when I noticed the subtle ring around my faucet was actually embedded grime, that my oven and oven racks were a horror show, and that the tarnished sink basin beside my washing machine hadn’t been saved with a sponge and some elbow grease.

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A handheld steam cleaner can’t perform magic, but it should be able to loosen deeply embedded dirt, sanitize surfaces, and get in between grout and around metal grates. (Many models even come with accessories to remove wrinkles from clothing.) I was thrilled to discover that a steam cleaner can clean vinyl, plastic, or metal window blinds (which is my least favorite cleaning task, but you’ll still need to keep paper towels or microfiber cloths on hand to wipe or scrub surfaces after steaming them.

Steam cleaning is deeply satisfying, but there’s a catch: There are a number of handheld steam cleaners out there for under $100, including three of the four we tested, but their accessories, design features, and even the amount of time it takes for them to pause, cool down, and reheat all affect your experience.

I tested the Dirt Devil Handheld Steamer, Dupray Neat Steam Cleaner, McCulloch MC1230 Handheld Steamer, Worx SteamStorm Cordless Handheld Steam Cleaner, and the redesign of the Bissell Steam Shot OmniReach. My “queen of clean” colleague, Jodhaira Rodriguez, tested the original Bissell Steam Shot before its 2024 recall because of a burn hazard, so I kept my eye out to make sure mine didn’t leak hot water or show other signs of malfunction that many customers had reported. 

Many steam cleaners on the market can also steam floors, but because CR rigorously tests steam mops, we focused only on smaller handheld steamers. Here are the ones that did the best job cleaning my oven, stovetop, outdoor grill, blinds, and more.

Steam Cleaning a Nasty Sink Basin

Only two of the steamers I tested were powerful enough to remove grime from a pretty gross sink basin.

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Lisa Fogarty

Lisa Fogarty is a senior multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports. She studied journalism at Columbia University and has written numerous health, parenting, fitness, and wellness articles for The New York Times, Psychology Today, Vogue, and NPR. Lisa is passionate about mental health and is a co-creator of The Hunger Trap Podcast, which focuses on eating disorders. In her spare time she surfs, plays the guitar, and kickboxes. Follow her on X: @lisacfogarty