Kamis, 15 Desember 2011

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Conair Extreme Hand Fabric Steamer

Conair Extreme Hand Fabric Steamer

I just got this in the mail today and put it right to work. I needed to unload my travel bag and I had a couple of cotton polo men's shirts that were very wrinkled. They looked kinda like if you took a piece of tin foil and crinkled it up and tried to flatten it out again. I used the mesh screen attachment. I filled it up with water and with ten minutes, on high, I had turned 4 shirts wrinkle free. I just hung them up and made about 2 passes along the front and back. In order to speed up the process even more I'm going to get an oven mitt or something so that I can use both hands.

Only bad part is that it is kinda big(not worth a deduction). About the size of a full size hair dryer. It might take up some room in your suit case but I won't be traveling without mine.

For the price it was a good deal @ 36 shipped with tax. I was going to spend much more but the reviews were very mixed. I figured I would take a chance on this with only 2 reviews but I'm satisfied.

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8 komentar:

  1. My little travel steamer finally bit the dust after 15 years of use. I had just bought some heavy blackout drapes, and they badly needed the package folds steamed out, so I ordered this Conair. I was quite pleased upon receipt. It was well-packaged, included good instructions, easy to fill and holds a decent amount of water, and heats quickly. On the higher setting, it took out those deep folds very nicely with one water fill-up per panel. My worry was that, full of water, it might be too heavy for my arthritic wrists to hold long enough to steam press the folds out of that thick material, but the weight of the unit seems quite well-balanced and I didn't have any trouble. Well worth the money!

    BalasHapus
  2. Product works better than expected. Actually puts out more steam than my full size unit. U can steam 3 shirts to perfection on a single tank of water and is compact enough to easily pack in suitcase on trips Great buy!

    BalasHapus
  3. Have used 3 times since last weeks delivery. It takes a few times to get used to it after having the traditional steamer with stand. Had a Conair a few yrs ago and liked it but after 4 yrs of everyday use it stopped working. Dropped big $$ on a Rowenta that stopped steaming after 6 mo and a Haan that was so dangerous it threw hot water all over my clothes and hand. Both had bad reviews. I hope this one lasts for a few years for price. No water drops on clothing. You can get about three very wrinkled shirts done w/ one tank of water. I also use distiller water.

    BalasHapus
  4. I got this today and took wrinkles out of garments that had been there forever! Assuming it continues to work as it did today, I may never iron again. Great product for knits that you are afraid to iron. I'm going to recommend it to my lawyer son who could use it on his suits.

    BalasHapus
  5. This really does the job.
    Steam out most everything .
    Easy to use.
    Home or travel,this steamer
    Is the best I have ever used,
    And I have tried many others....

    BalasHapus
  6. First I bought the more expensive Shark steamer; bad choice - it's way too heavy to hold for any length of time and it does take a long time to heat and really doesn't get wrinkles out. This Conair steamer is absolutely everything that Shark isn't. It's easy to handle, not heavy, gets hot right away - really hot. Has two settings - low and high heat; both work great for levis or silk blouses. I recommend this steamer very highly. One of the best purchases I have made in awhile.

    BalasHapus
  7. At first I didn't know which steamer to choose so I read the reviews from other customers. As written by them this Conair steamer was ready in just a few seconds and worked as spected. It is small but powerfull and left my clothes without wrinkles.

    BalasHapus
  8. I just got this in the mail today and put it right to work. I needed to unload my travel bag and I had a couple of cotton polo men's shirts that were very wrinkled. They looked kinda like if you took a piece of tin foil and crinkled it up and tried to flatten it out again. I used the mesh screen attachment. I filled it up with water and with ten minutes, on high, I had turned 4 shirts wrinkle free. I just hung them up and made about 2 passes along the front and back. In order to speed up the process even more I'm going to get an oven mitt or something so that I can use both hands.

    Only bad part is that it is kinda big(not worth a deduction). About the size of a full size hair dryer. It might take up some room in your suit case but I won't be traveling without mine.

    For the price it was a good deal @ 36 shipped with tax. I was going to spend much more but the reviews were very mixed. I figured I would take a chance on this with only 2 reviews but I'm satisfied.

    BalasHapus