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2025-08-27 15:57:57
Many years ago, I had a travel steamer. It was nice and functioned well, but it was nothing exciting, or particularly versatile.This Jack & Rose Travel Steamer Press Iron vastly exceeded my expectations. Partly because I didn’t read the full description, but it still would have been quite impressive. Right off, you’ll notice that it has some weight to it. Despite a plastic casing, it feels solid. The instructions are comprehensive enough and of a legible size. The icons could be a bit larger though. For me, it wasn’t entirely intuitive to use, but the instructions took care of that right away.First, I tried it on a shirt collar that tends to crease in the wrong spot. T made quick work of that, and maybe did better than my steam iron. Of course, a quality steamer like this is going to out-perform your average iron. Next, I tried it on a silk shirt. It performed admirably. Then I used it on a cotton napkin. I’ve got a coupe of very thin napkins that crease very badly on the edges. I used this on part of one that has already been ironed. It did well, perhaps better than my iron does. I will be using it extensively on these napkins.I think the product was designed by someone who wanted something excellent for themselves before making it available to others. The measuring cup is really useful. Although the water reservoir holds 80ml, the cup will hold up to 100ml. That actually good. Fill it to 80ml and it won’t spill before you can get it into the reservoir. The “plate†to rest the steamer/iron on is very useful. Using it as a steam iron you might want to use the included heat-resistant glove.The press mode works well, the steamer modes work well, and it works as a small iron too.As travel steamer/irons go, it’s a bit large, but that’s the tradeoff for multi-functional.My only real issue with the steamer is that the water reservoir can slide off too easily while using the steamer. Part of that is probably me, but it would be good if it took just a little more force to slide the water reservoir off. I didn’t think it deserved to be docked a star for that though.I would love to see a wall hanger accessory for it.I like this steamer a lot, and it will see extensive use at home. Due to the size and the fact that I no longer travel for work, it won’t see a lot of travel with me.One final note. It says for Europe and global travel. That is referring to dual voltage and not to different kinds of plugs. You’ll still need your adapters for other types of plugs.
A-Aron
2025-01-20 18:24:15
I have several steamers at home and also keep one for travel when the need arises. That need - since I’m a guy - usually involves carrying a suit in my Tumi garment bag and making sure my dress shirts, wool suit jacket, and pants look crisp.Rationally speaking, I shouldn’t bother bringing a steamer since hotels provide irons and ironing boards. But as a frequent business traveler, I have my concerns - mainly bed bugs and questionable hotel cleanliness. The idea of using the same ironing board as hundreds of other guests doesn’t sit well with my clean-freak tendencies (seriously, ewww). That’s where a steamer comes in handy - it lets me remove wrinkles without ever touching a shared ironing board.The Trade-Off: No Crease LinesThe downside to steaming, though, is that it doesn’t allow me to create or reinforce crease lines in my shirts or pants. My current travel steamer is great in terms of steam output, but it lacks any kind of pressing function to define sharp lines in my garments.Enter This SteamerThis travel steamer solves that problem! While its steam output isn’t as strong as my other one, it’s adequate. The real trick on this product is its tong-like pressing function. It lets me reinforce edges on the shirt collars, cuffs, and jacket lapels. I usually don’t bother with pant creases while traveling since I iron them in at home, and they tend to hold their shape even after packing. But I do use the steamer to release wrinkles on pants when I’m at the hotel.I love this thing because it brings me closer to iron-like results while still avoiding hotel ironing boards. It also comes with a tiny iron head - almost cute in size - but I don’t find it particularly useful because of its limited surface area and, of course, the need for an ironing board (again, eww).Size-wise, it’s comparable to my other travel steamer, but this is slightly heavier presumably due to the iron head which I don’t use. If you’re traveling with luggage weight concerns, be forewarned that this is a heavier solution than other travel steamers. This also holds less water, and the weaker steam output compared to my other travel steamer is a bit of a drawback. Because of those three minor issues, I’m knocking off one star, but it’s still a strong 4-star recommendation for the added, but critical functionality!
Lavender
2025-01-05 10:55:51
I am absolutely thrilled with my new elegant steamer and iron! As someone who values convenience and efficiency, this product has been a total game-changer for me. The steamer function is incredibly effective at removing wrinkles and odors from my clothes, and the ironing function is equally impressive.The design of the product is sleek and elegant, making it a beautiful addition to my laundry room. The controls are intuitive and easy to use, and the steam output is adjustable, allowing me to customize the level of steam to suit the type of fabric I'm working with.I've been using this steamer and iron for a few days now and, already, I've begun to notice a significant reduction in ironing time. The steam function is also gentler on my clothes than traditional ironing, which is a major plus.Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with this product and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and efficient steamer and iron. The quality is exceptional, and the performance is outstanding. Five stars and a big thumbs up from me!
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