✨ Elevate Your Wardrobe Game with Pure Steaming Power! ✨
The Rowenta Handheld Steamer for Clothes combines a powerful 1875W performance with versatile 2-in-1 functionality, allowing you to effortlessly switch between vertical steaming and horizontal ironing. With customizable steam settings, a lightweight design, and up to 12 minutes of steam, this steamer ensures your garments look their best while being safe and easy to use.
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81"L x 8.66"W x 6.69"H |
Style Name | 2-in-1 Iron & Steam |
Color | Green |
Capacity | 0.21 Liters |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1875 watts |
R**7
Nice steamer/iron
I was surprised at how many mentioned this was really heavy. I didn't notice it being much heavier than a standard iron. I have been using this for a couple of months now and it works great. It is well made and puts out a lot of steam. The metal plate where the steam is emitted heats up and doubles as an iron. The cord is also plenty long. I am happy with this purchase
E**L
It is easy to use!!
This is a Fabulous steamer. It works with tap water! I may never iron again! I have steamed my clothes and they look wonderful! No wrinkles
D**T
Built like a tank!
This baby is easily the “Cadillac” of garment steamers, and I haven’t even used it on an actual garment yet! I purchased it because I’m swapping out all the Stone Age window treatments in my house for newer, better looking drapery, and nothing arrives more wrinkled in the mail than curtains/drapes that have made the trip on a slow boat from China. Typical Rowenta quality, well made and fairly heavy (2.95 lbs), despite being described as “lightweight” by the manufacturer. At 1,875 watts, it heats up within seconds, and has several heat settings: low, medium, high, super high, and boost, with super high being most effective on those wrinkled drapes from China. It works horizontally as well, so would make an excellent “2 for the price of 1” appliance; you really wouldn’t necessarily need a regular clothes iron if you don’t do that much ironing, but if you do, I’d recommend the next model up, which includes a microfiber attachment intended to capture lint and hair while you’re ironing your garments. Easy to use straight out of the box, no setup or assembly needed. Just add water to the reservoir and plug it in. Decent value as well, generally about what other manufacturers are charging for a garment steamer of similar quality and capability. Considerations: it does take up a little real estate at 11.8” L x 8.66” W x 6.69” H; and the water reservoir is a measly 7.1 oz., which gets used up pretty quickly when you’re steaming 7’ H x 52” W drapery. A big plus is the 8.5’ cord, which is especially handy in a Stone Age house with electrical outlets few and far between. Highly recommended!
E**Y
Portable and powerful steamer
I’ve had it for a few months and this is a very good steamer. I’m able to remove wrinkles quickly and easily. It’s light enough, doesn’t taken a lot of space to store, and given the settings work as intended, I’m able to get the job done with few passes. The boost mode produces a lot of steam which is great for some stubborn fabrics.I’ve also used it as an iron and because the ironing plate is small, I’ve noticed it works best with light fabric items. Thicker fabrics require extra time. I am considering getting a separate iron just because it would give me more ironing surface and heat control in general.I frequently end up not using the attachment. I didn’t add much value in my experience, so I don’t think it was worth paying extra for it. I’ve used it for vertical steaming and not so much for ironing as it rubs against the fabric and moves it out of place.Overall, I’m pleased with my purchase and I recommend.
B**K
Powerful steamer
Nice steamer and iron two in one. Heats up fast and blasts wrinkles off clothes quickly.
M**
Good Buy - Powerful - Works Great
This thing is powerful and works great. It's a good buy.
A**O
Heavy steamer
Used it on khaki pants. Definitely took the wrinkles out. It’s not a fast process if the item is very wrinkled or a tougher fabric. The steamer itself is heavy so if you are a weak person then you can probably work one item and then need a break. Also the water container is only good for one steaming on a more difficult piece of clothing. Lastly it blows out more steam upright then it does flat on a surface such as a table or bed. You do need to press down on the clothes a tad to get the wrinkles out. It’s not steam magic by any means. My guess is clothing stores and dry cleaners have superior products then this but this is fine for simple one time home use as needed.
F**E
Does the job! As others have mentioned, it's a little clunky. Overall, recommend.
[TLDR;] Does the job! As others have mentioned, it's a little clunky. Overall, recommend.Tested it out on some thick old curtains that have been wrinkly since the day I put them up (2 years ago - don't judge). I used "super high" mode after the other modes didn't seem to be strong enough, or at least not for my patience level. The water lasted about 9 minutes on that mode and it was enough time to de-wrinkle the curtain (see the before and after pics - ignore the discoloration at the bottom, this is from the curtain being propped up on my air conditioner all summer and getting sun-bleached).You can hit the trigger twice to hold it in the "on" position rather than squeezing the whole time. That's a nice feature, but it's also pretty easy to accidentally hit it a third time while using it, which deactivates the feature. So, I had to restart the machine several times. Not a big deal, it just involves hitting the trigger twice again. But to make it less wonky, they should have put some kind of barrier between the handle and the trigger to prevent this. Or a more ergonomic / grippy handle.The water is easy to fill, once the tank is removed. Removing the tank is a little clunky. They should have a pull tab or something, would help out a lot. That said, the machine is designed to use regular tap water - not distilled. Good, because seriously who has the energy to deal with that nonsense. You just clean the mineral build-up in the machine out by running it a with half water and half white vinegar, then again with only water. Easy peazy.
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