Top positive review
8 people found this helpful
Pros/Cons Yes I recommend it !!!!! :)
By Happy Shopping on Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2014
Waited to write until I have used this steamer a few times. (Everyday now for 2 weeks) Pros: It was very easy to put together! Yeah! Heats up quick! Yeah! Awesome on Khaki Pants. 100% Cotton. Does a GREAT job!!!! Takes a bit longer to steam 100% Cotton Button Down Dress Shirts. I find if you steam both sides the inside and outside it will look better. Yes takes a bit longer but the look is a cleaner crisp look. Does a great job on the sleeves and collar. Does awesome job on kids school shirts and skirts. (Kids love to use it) Cons: Not tall enough. I find that I have to bend or even sit down to steam bottom of shirts and pants. The extender should be longer. The lettering is off the handle already from the steam. Gets very hot with steam so watch your surroundings. The white tubing gets very hot. (Should be a longer holder handle) The hanger can be annoying at times. Uggggh! The steamer itself needs a longer tube to reach around the back so you can continue to steam in one action. When twisting the cap on make sure its on even so no water will drip out. (I think this is why some leaked you have to make sure you twist the cap on even) I have a hard time steaming Dress Shirts with pockets. (The front pocket takes longer to steam) Even with all the cons I would still recommend and use the steamer everyday. I hate ironing!!!!! I do feel that in the beginning it did take or feel like it was taking longer but now that I have used almost everyday for 2 weeks I LOVE it haven't touched the iron at all!
Top critical review
73 people found this helpful
Disappointing design, but does the basic job
By LegoGirl on Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2016
A garment steamer is never going to take the place of an actual iron and board in my household, but it is convenient and effective for knocking the major wrinkles out of clothing. If you like sharp-creased pants and crisp shirts, you will be seriously disappointed with this tool. If you just want to keep your lightweight clothes from looking like they were stored in a chicken's butt, then this steamer is a solution for you. Assembly was simple, just snap a few pieces together and fill the tank (tap, tap/distilled, or even bottled water). Once the machine has power, good steam is flowing in about a minute. The large water tank allows me to finish a bunch of shirts in one go. I found it easier to put each shirt on my own hanger and then hook that on the pole, instead of wrangling the clothes onto the mounted hanger form. The steam works well on t-shirts, lightweight dresses, shorts: I steam out the wrinkles on one side, quickly flip the hanger, and do the back. It's simple to use, which means everyone in the family can do their own clothes when needed. This machine only gets 3 stars from me for a couple of reasons. First, the pole is too short, which means I have to crouch down to steam the lower sections of the clothes (and some dresses are almost to the floor). Second, the hose starts sputtering and delivering less steam when it's curved to reach the lower areas. I tried hanging the clothes on a wall hook instead, but then of course the hose is too short. Overall, this machine is OK and a good option for people who hate ironing (and just need their clothes not to look like they slept in them). I do more steaming than ironing these days!
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