

✨ Clean smarter, not harder — steam your way to spotless perfection! 🔥
The BISSELL Steam Shot Omni is a compact, handheld steam cleaner delivering powerful 215°F steam to sanitize and deep clean multiple surfaces without chemicals. Ready in 3 minutes with a 16ft cord and 7 specialized tools, it’s perfect for quick, efficient cleaning of grout, tile, windows, kitchens, bathrooms, and even auto interiors. Trusted by influencers and pet-friendly households, it kills 99.9% of germs using only water, making it a must-have for the modern, health-conscious home.















| Best Sellers Rank | #389 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1 in Handheld Steamers |
| Brand | Bissell |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 7,737 Reviews |
| Included Components | Grout Brush |
| Model Name | SteamShot Omni |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Surface Recommendation | Grout, Hard Surfaces, Tile |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
O**S
suited for quick, small cleaning tasks
The steam power works well, but the water tank is very small. It needs to be refilled frequently — even when cleaning something like a shower, I had to stop and refill multiple times before finishing. It’s fine for small jobs or spot cleaning, but if you’re planning to clean larger areas, the frequent refills can be frustrating. Good concept, just limited by the water capacity.
B**Y
Impressive.
I used this on my glass-top stove and it worked great. I've used brillo (gently), I've used 409, I've used Krud Kutter and a bunch of other products. They take forever and it's grimy work. You usually end up with a less-bad mess, but never fully clean. This thing is wizardry. You blast a small area about the size of a playing card, wipe it clean - might have to do it twice.. Move on. So, it takes a while, but when it's done, it's DONE. That ancient yellow waxy oil film melts right off. I got my whole stovetop and control panel clean like brand new. (there is some tough grunge on the burners, I might have to use acetone and a razor blade). But the whole thing overall looks factory-fresh. I'm very impressed. My advice is to use an old cotton towel, and keep using clean spots on the towel to wipe, that grease in the towel will just keep smearing if you don't keep using a fresh patch of towel. Then throw the towel away, you don't want that in your washer. They also say you need distilled water, I'd follow that advice, or you'll probably clog the tiny jet with minerals pretty quick. This thing will use about 6 oz of water in about 10 minutes of cleaning. Hard water will ruin it.
A**R
Good for small tasks
Works well enough but it is not for heavy duty deep cleaning, I would use this to sanitize surfaces like bathroom and kitchen, pet bedding and removing wrinkles, the attachments work nice and I’ve used it to remove heavy baked in grease stains from stove top and pans and grill, but the tank emptys too quickly to really do like floors or grout or whole house cleaning, and the pressure isn’t quite enough to do a lot of heavy grease stains just a few, I’m keeping it for like the counter tops and sinks and wrinkles and stuff but i am buying a bigger one for the floors and heavy cleaning
M**4
Good for the price.
I bought this steamer to help remove creases from my new curtains I was hanging. I tried it out on the new shower curtain, since I was filling the water reservoir in the bathroom. The instructions were easy to read and setup was not difficult. The creases in the shower curtain melted away instantly! I did have a few issues with the steamer. One issue I was having was with the hose attachment used to steam fabric. There is no way to click it into place. It keeps falling off, over and over. It becomes frustrating, especially when having to hold the base of the product (with the water) in one hand and the hose in the other. I tried to place the base down in a few different places while standing and steaming the curtains. The base would topple over every time, causing me to stop and pick it back up. This too was frustrating. I found that the thickness of the curtains I bought was too much for the steamer. The wrinkles would not release. I had to take the curtains down and resort to my iron and ironing board. Over all, this works great for thin or sheer fabric, it can cumbersome to hold and the attachment that I needed would not click into place. I did use it on my grout tile but I think I needed to use a chemical to brighten the grout. The brush attachment worked well.
S**N
Supersized cleaning power in a small package
This little dream!! If you are a OCD cleaner like me, this is your tool. It is so satisfying to see dirt in those little baseboard corners get dealt with. I wish the tank were larger as when cleaning the baseboards and window seals in a large game room, I had to refill it twice but then I guess it wouldn't be lightweight and easy to handle. Overall, love it!
I**D
A Pressurized Weapon in the Never-Ending War on Grime
Dateline: The Grimy Front Lines of a Domestic Kitchen. There is a species of filth that stubbornly resists all sane forms of attack. It is the baked-on grease of a thousand meals, the petrified residue in the grout lines of a shower, a form of grime so profoundly bonded to the surface that it laughs at the frantic, circular motions of a sponge. To fight it with brute force and chemicals is a fool's errand, a slow, soul-crushing war of attrition where you risk scrubbing away the very finish you're trying to save. It is a battle that grinds a man down. Then this yellow beast arrived: The BISSELL Steam Shot. This is not a cleaning tool in the traditional sense. This is a handheld pressure vessel, a miniature boiler that harnesses the elemental power of pure, hot steam and turns it into a weapon. It feels light in the hand, but it hums with a contained, furious energy. You fill it, you plug it in, and you wait. Then, with the pull of a trigger, you unleash a scalding, high-pressure jet of vapor that dissolves grime on a molecular level. The baked-on crud on the stovetop doesn't get scrubbed away; it melts. The darkness in the tile grout isn't bleached; it is blasted into submission. It is a thing of savage efficiency. The collection of included attachments is a full arsenal, providing specialized nozzles and brushes for a surgical strike into every corner and crevice. The time saved is immense. The effort spared is a gift to your sanity. But this potent machine has its own peculiar demands. It is leashed to the wall by its power cord, a constant tether in your campaign against filth. The water reservoir is modest, requiring strategic planning for larger jobs. And it enforces a mandatory cease-fire, a maddening waiting period while it depressurizes before it will consent to a refill. A word of advice to the new recruit: Do not feed this machine the foul, mineral-choked water from your tap. No, this engine of cleanliness requires pure, distilled water. Give it anything less, and you risk clogging its arteries with the very buildup you seek to destroy. These are minor complaints, the quibbles of a man who has seen the alternative. For an absurdly low price, you are acquiring a tool of incredible power and value. It is a fundamental shift in the way one confronts the never-ending battle against domestic chaos. Highly, highly recommended. Five stars.
T**M
Perfect for the project I’m working On
I bought one of these years ago and never got around to using it and ended up selling it. Big regret. I have some type of peel and stick tile in my kitchen that has separated over time and there’s crevices that look like it’s supposed to be grouted. I got this new Steam Shot and the same day started cleaning between the tiles. It works so good. I looked around my kitchen and there’s so much I can use this little steamer on. I’ve started a list. I can’t wait.
R**W
Does what I wanted but the attachments suck & cool down/refill/heat up time takes FOREVER.
If I could give this 3.5 stars, I would, but Amazon loves using entire stars for its ratings and I just couldn’t bring myself to give it four stars. I’ve never had any issues with Bissell products in the past so the brand (and the fact that it came with attachments) played a big role in why I went with this particular steamer. For the price I paid, though, I don’t feel like I’m getting my money’s worth with it. The squeegee attachment is the streakiest squeegee I have ever seen. I mean, the streaks it leaves make it not even worth it to use that attachment. The cloth attachment part absolutely sucks, too. Mine barely works like you’d think it would, it doesn’t clean well, and it’s TINY. I’ve basically had to just use the steam and the wipe the area I’m cleaning with a microfiber cloth. It also is a PAIN to refill. Aside from the fact that it only holds 6.something ounces of water (according to the cup it came with), you have to wait for it to cool down (seriously, the cap won’t even come off if it isn’t cool enough—which I guess can be good thing so you don’t get burned but after awhile, it’s also annoying), pour in the water, and then plug it back in and wait several more minutes for it to heat up again so you can use it. Overall, it did what I expected it to do but it’s not NEARLY as good as it should have been from Bissell and for the price I paid.
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