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Intro

Carpets and upholstery take a silent beating every day. Foot traffic grinds dirt deep into the fibres, spilt drinks leave stains that dry and set, and pet accidents soak through to the underlay where ordinary vacuuming cannot reach. A standard vacuum picks up surface dust but does nothing for the grime embedded below. Steam cleaners add moisture but often lack the suction to pull the dirty water back out, leaving carpets damp for hours and residue that attracts more dirt. A proper carpet and upholstery extractor solves this by spraying clean water and cleaning solution into the fabric, scrubbing it in, and immediately extracting the dirty water back into a separate tank. The result is a genuinely deep clean that removes stains, odours, and allergens — not just the visible dirt on top. Whether you are refreshing living room carpets, reviving car seats, or tackling a sofa that has seen better days, a spray extraction cleaner does what a vacuum alone never can.

Generalities

When shopping for a carpet and upholstery cleaner, focus on the separation between clean and dirty water — a two-tank system means you are never recirculating soiled water back into the fabric. Suction power, measured in kilopascals (kPa), determines how effectively the machine pulls moisture and dissolved dirt out of the fibres after cleaning — the higher the suction, the faster the drying time and the less residue left behind. The size of the dirty water tank dictates how often you pause to empty; a larger tank means uninterrupted cleaning across multiple rooms. Look at the included nozzles: a wide carpet head for floors, a narrow upholstery tool for sofas and car seats, and ideally a spray hose with hand control so you can apply solution only where needed. The PTFE filter is worth noting — it resists clogging from the soapy, dirty water that would quickly foul a standard paper filter. Noise level and hose length affect comfort during extended cleaning sessions. In this review we look at a 1600-watt spray extraction cleaner that combines a 25-litre dirty water tank with a 4-litre clean water reservoir, designed for deep-cleaning carpets, upholstery, and car interiors.

This review covers the cleaning performance and suction power, the dual-tank design and how it handles in practice, the included nozzles and spray tools for different surfaces, noise and usability, and a balanced assessment of strengths and limitations — so you can judge whether a spray extraction approach is right for your home or vehicle.

Description

The machine is built around a 1600-watt suction motor paired with an 18-watt water pump, delivering 17 kPa of extraction pressure. This combination drives the core cycle: the pump pushes clean water and detergent from the 4-litre fresh tank through the spray nozzle into the carpet or fabric, where it dissolves embedded dirt and stains, and the powerful suction immediately pulls the soiled water back into the 25-litre dirty tank. The separation of clean and dirty water is the key advantage here — unlike single-tank systems that gradually dilute clean solution with recovered dirt, this design keeps your cleaning water genuinely clean throughout the job. The PTFE filter resists the foaming and clogging that soapy water causes in conventional filters, so suction stays consistent session after session. Noise is rated at 68 dB, which is moderate for a machine in this power class — audible but not uncomfortably loud. The unit runs on mains power with a 4.5-metre cable, giving practical reach around a room without constant unplugging.

The design follows the canister format common to carpet extractors: the motor and tanks sit in a wheeled body that stays on the floor while you work the hose and nozzle. The 25-litre dirty water tank is generously sized — you can clean a large living room carpet or several car interiors without stopping to empty. The clean water tank holds 4 litres, which is enough for a substantial session before refilling. The body carries an IPX4 waterproof rating, meaning splashes and drips during filling or emptying will not damage the electrics — a practical safeguard when you are working with water. The overall dimensions of 36 × 41 × 50 cm give it a compact footprint for a machine with 25-litre capacity, and at 9 kg gross weight it is manageable to carry between rooms or lift into a car boot. The build quality reflects its generic-brand positioning — functional rather than premium, but with the key features intact.

Using the machine is a three-step process that quickly becomes second nature. Fill the clean water tank with warm water and your chosen carpet detergent, attach the spray hose, and switch on. Squeeze the remote trigger on the hose handle to spray solution ahead of the nozzle, then pull the nozzle back over the wet area to extract. The remote spray control on the hose handle gives you precise control — spray only where you need it rather than continuously, which saves solution and prevents over-wetting. The aluminium water hose resists kinking better than plastic alternatives, maintaining steady water flow. The 4.5-metre power cord combined with the hose length gives a practical working radius around the machine. Switching between tools is a simple push-fit, so you can move from a wide carpet pass to a detailed upholstery clean without tools or fuss.

The included accessory kit is comprehensive. The spray hose assembly with handheld remote control is the main working tool. A wide carpet brush nozzle covers large floor areas efficiently, while a sofa spray nozzle and a small flat suction tool handle upholstered furniture, car seats, and narrow gaps. An absorbent sponge tool helps with spot treatment on delicate fabrics. A dust pickup attachment lets you use the machine for dry vacuuming as well — useful for pre-cleaning loose debris before starting the wet extraction. The aluminium connecting hose and PTFE filter element round out the package. The inclusion of both wet extraction and dry vacuuming tools means this single machine can handle the full cleaning workflow: dry pickup of crumbs and dust, followed by deep wet extraction of stains and embedded dirt.

The machine measures 36 cm long, 41 cm wide, and 50 cm tall, with a gross weight of 9 kg including packaging — the unit itself is lighter. It runs on standard mains power and is manufactured in China under a generic brand. The IPX4 waterproof rating provides reassurance against accidental splashes. As a newer product without an established review base, buyers are relying on the specifications and feature set to make their decision. The combination of 1600 W suction, dual-tank separation, remote spray control, and a full set of upholstery and carpet tools positions this as a capable option for homeowners who want professional-style deep cleaning results without the cost of hiring equipment or booking a service. For deep-set stains, pet odours, and high-traffic carpet areas, the spray-and-extract method delivers a level of clean that surface vacuuming simply cannot match.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Dual-tank design keeps 4 litres of clean water completely separate from the 25-litre dirty tank — you are always spraying fresh solution, never recirculating soiled water back into your carpet or upholstery.
  • Powerful 1600 W motor with 17 kPa suction extracts dirty water deeply and efficiently, reducing drying time — carpets and upholstery are touch-dry within a few hours rather than staying damp overnight.
  • Remote spray control on the hose handle gives precise, trigger-operated application — spray only where you need it, avoiding over-wetting and saving cleaning solution for targeted stain treatment.
  • PTFE filter resists the foaming and clogging that soapy carpet detergent causes in standard filters — suction stays strong throughout your cleaning session without needing to stop and clean the filter.
  • Comprehensive accessory set includes tools for every surface: wide carpet brush, sofa spray nozzle, flat suction tool for gaps, absorbent sponge for delicate fabrics, and a dry dust pickup — full workflow coverage in one box.
  • IPX4 splash-proof rating protects the electrics from drips and splashes during filling and emptying — a small detail that adds confidence when working with water near a powered appliance.
  • Generous 25-litre dirty water capacity means you can clean a large living room, several car interiors, or a full set of dining chairs without pausing to empty — fewer interruptions, faster results.

Cons

  • As a generic-brand product with no established customer reviews at the time of writing, there is no social proof or long-term reliability data — buyers are taking a chance on specifications alone.
  • The 4-litre clean water tank is modest compared to the 25-litre dirty tank — you will refill the clean side several times during a full session, which means pauses to mix fresh solution.
  • At €471 the price is comparable to entry-level machines from established carpet cleaner brands — the value proposition depends heavily on whether the included accessory set meets your specific needs.
  • The 4.5-metre power cable, while adequate for small to medium rooms, may require an extension lead for larger open-plan spaces or when cleaning a car parked further from a socket.
  • No heater or water temperature control is built in — cleaning with hot water requires pre-heating the solution before filling the tank, which adds an extra step to the process.

Use cases

This extractor is designed for homeowners and car enthusiasts who want deep spray-extraction cleaning of carpets, upholstery, and vehicle interiors — best for those willing to invest time in thorough cleaning rather than quick surface touch-ups.

Deep Carpet Cleaning

Tackle high-traffic hallways, living room carpets, and stair runners that have accumulated years of embedded dirt. The wide carpet brush covers large areas efficiently, the spray-and-extract cycle pulls out grime that surface vacuuming leaves behind, and the 25-litre dirty tank handles full-room cleaning without mid-job emptying.

Upholstery and Sofa Refreshing

The sofa spray nozzle and small flat suction tool let you clean fabric sofas, armchairs, and dining chair seats with precision. The remote trigger applies solution only where stains sit, and the strong suction extracts the dirty water before it soaks deep into the cushion foam — meaning faster drying and no musty smells.

Car Interior Extraction

Remove ingrained dirt, salt stains, and spilt drinks from car seats and floor mats. The compact hose and upholstery tools reach into footwells and between seats, the spray extraction lifts stains from fabric surfaces, and the dry vacuum tool pre-cleans loose debris before you start the wet process. The 4.5-metre cable reaches from a garage or driveway socket.

Pet Stain and Odour Removal

Pet accidents that have soaked through to the underlay need more than blotting. The spray extraction reaches deep into carpet fibres and padding, pulling out the urine or vomit that causes lingering odours. Adding an enzymatic cleaner to the solution tank breaks down biological stains at the source — something a surface clean cannot achieve.

Seasonal Home Deep Clean

Use the machine as part of a spring or autumn deep-cleaning routine: dry-vacuum all carpets and upholstery first to remove loose debris, then switch to spray extraction mode room by room. The dual-function capability means one machine covers the entire workflow, and results are visibly better than dry cleaning alone.