Steamer for Clothes, Hand Held Portable Travel Garment Steamer, Metal Steam Head, 25s Heat Up, Pump System, Mini Size, Handheld Steamer for Any Fabrics, No Water Spitting, 110V
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There are no cordless devices available.
I'm not sure, but I used my flat iron with the converter plug and it worked, so I don't see why it shouldn't work. Sorry if I was of any assistance.
CORDLESS IS AN EXTREMELY DIFFERENT THING
This isn't a cordless device.
Selected User Reviews For Steamer for Clothes, Hand Held Portable Travel Garment Steamer, Metal Steam Head, 25s Heat Up, Pump System, Mini Size, Handheld Steamer for Any Fabrics, No Water Spitting, 110V
Is this a deceptive advertisement? We got off to a bad start because this is the only cordless handheld steamer on Amazon. Also, it costs roughly 20 more than the recorded options. I immediately noticed that the box was corded as soon as I opened it. It could be an excellent product that performs admirably. But it's not what was advertised, and it's definitely not what I wanted: A steamer that doesn't need to be plugged in. =( br>br>=( br>br>=( br>br>=(.
Although this steamer is attractive, it has one significant flaw. The water reservoir's retention is a complete shambles. The reservoir is held in place by a single tooth at the base of the steamer that is supposed to keep it there. The issue is that this tooth does not go deep enough into the reservoir, and it pops out with minimal movement. You must squeeze this steamer to keep the reservoir in place and working. There is a major design flaw here.
The plastic wrap around the metal head piece where the steam comes out is, as the title suggests, at the end of the product. The top plastic gets extremely hot (do you have any future concerns? ) but the most serious problem I encountered was a sharp piece of plastic that had been left over from the molding process. Before I realized it, this piece of plastic began tearing through the thread of my curtains, which I had not seen at the time. When I heard the ripping sound, I drew back to see the extent of the damage. This piece of trash has ruined my $90 curtains. In the photo, there was a sharp edge. br>br>Apart from that, it's easy to use and gets hot quickly. If you touch the metal to the fabric, you can get some steam. It's impossible to get rid of wrinkles unless you iron the fabric.
This one appealed to me because of the wide range of angles it can be used with (vertical, horizontal, angled, and so on). It does a good job of getting rid of wrinkles. If you're working on a few pieces of clothing, the water tank is small, as others have mentioned, and you'll need to refill it frequently. This device is ideal for those mornings when all you need to do is iron a shirt for the following day. The device is small enough to travel with and has a small water tank. One issue that I noticed was: The top part (where the steam comes from) carries the majority of the weight, and it becomes hot after use. Because the top part leans forward, the device is VERY EASY to tilt forward and fall on the countertop when the water tank is empty (or when you remove the water tank to refill). It is still able to stand upright, but only by a hair's breadth. I wish they would add just a little weight to the bottom of the stand to make it stand better even without the water tank, especially since this is a safety hazard. The steamer is usually extremely hot when we remove the water tank to refill it. It's easy for someone to knock it over and burn themselves, their belongings, or the counter.
Every day at work, I put on business attire. I don't have time to get out the iron and board every morning, and I, like many other women, have far too many clothes in my closet to keep them all folded. Everything is wrinkled when it is removed from the oven. This is fantastic! I fill it with water, steam a shirt for 20 seconds, and I'm done. I'm all set. I spent more time writing this than steaming and ironing my shirt for work. This is a fantastic purchase.
It took a few uses for the steam to fully emerge all of the time, but once it did, it was fantastic. It heats up quickly and steams my scrubs in under four minutes! It's a small package that's easy to transport. It's packaged in a small black bag. I'd buy it again without question. I would, however, use distilled water to avoid clogging the system with chemicals and minerals. That was the case with my previous steamer.
This tiny hand-held steamer, on the other hand, is fantastic. "There's no way this can do the job," I thought when it first arrived. " I ordered 100% Block out curtains that I love but was prepared to return because the wrinkles were crazy because they were crazy because they were crazy because they were crazy Because the material was 100% polyester, steam appeared to be the only answer after researching what to do. It takes some time and patience to fill the tank four times per panel, but the results are amazing! I'm excited to put it to use on other projects! This is a product that I wholeheartedly endorse.
Although it is effective for most wrinkles, it is not a "miracle machine" for deep wrinkles. For best results, use the brush and apply directly to the fabric. When I used it on a dress that was in my suitcase for a wedding, I was pleased enough. To get there, it took me about 15 minutes to go through two reservoir fills. I'm not perfect, but I've come a long way since I first started. It's simple to use and travel-friendly, so it's a good buy, but don't expect it to replace ironing or dry cleaning.