Garment Steamers

Steaming is a gentle way of removing wrinkles and odors from fabric. It is faster than ironing and helps extend the life of your clothing.

Garment Steamers

This is an example of a small handheld steamer  or travel steamer

Pros

  • Lightweight.
  • Easily packed for travel.
  • Inexpensive.

Cons

  • Prone to breakage because of its lightweight construction (mostly small models).
  • Models with less than 1000 watts are not very powerful.
  • More prone to leakage than large models, especially since the tank and steamer are all in one place.

Commercial grade steamers  are good for home or office use.

Pros

  • More durable than a hand-held models.
  • Can handle large jobs such as curtains and upholstery.
  • Works fast because of high wattage.
  • Large tank means fewer refills.
  • More power means more continuous steam -- faster results.

Cons

  • Bulky, even with a telescoping pole. Takes up more storage space.
  • More maintenance, as the tank must be cleaned.
  • More costly.
  • Needs time to heat up.

Upright Model Features

  • Durability
    • Get a model with a die-cast aluminum exterior housing.
  • Power
    • If you are investing in a more powerful grade machine don't skimp on power.
    • Choose a model with 1500 watts or more for optimal performance and speed.
  • Ease of use
    • Clear, removable tanks (minimum 1-gallon capacity) for easy cleaning and refilling.
    • An extendible telescoping pole that can collapse completely for storage.
    • Flexible hose of a good length for maximum mobility.
    • Wheels for easier movement to and from the job.
    • Heat up speed: it should take less than 60 seconds.
    • Auto shutoff is a great safety feature.
  • Cost
    • $50 and up for average-capacity models.
    • Best industrial-quality steamers around $150+.
    • Keep in mind that a better model may save time and money on dry cleaning bills in the long run.

Hand-held Model Features

  • Extra Features
    • Combination fabric steamer and dry iron option.
    • Variable soleplate temperature control.
    • Integrated lint/fabric brush.
    • Dual voltage for travel.
  • Power
    • Cheaper models have less than 500 watts.
    • For optimum power, go as high as possible (maximum is usually 1000 watts).
  • Ease of Use
    • Continual steam trigger for maximum wrinkle-removal.
    • Large removable water reserve for easy cleaning.
    • Mini kickstands are a nice safety feature and a convenient way to store the steamer while it's not in use.
  • Cord Length
    • Should be more than three feet for mobility.
  • Cost
    • Handheld  models will cost $20 and up.


Major Brands

Related Products

Irons

Washing Machines

Clothes Dryers

Lint Removers 

Fabric Refresher 


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