




✨ Steam Your Way to Style!
The ESTEAM Personal Hand Held Steamer is a powerful, portable solution for wrinkle-free clothing, featuring a 120V power supply and a versatile converter kit with four adapter plugs, making it ideal for both home and travel use.







B**D
Awesome so far
I've never had a hand-held steamer before but I bought this one based on the fact that it is made in the USA and that the reviews are good.I got the steamer today and tried it right away. I'm a professional dancer and I dance with silk veils, and they always seem to get wrinkled on the way to a show. So today I was so pleased when I quickly and easily steamed out a wrinkled veil which had been stuffed in the bottom of my dance bag. I can't wait to use it on the job!I'm giving it 5 stars because it heated up quickly, the steam was strong, hot and effective (that's how I like my men too HAHA!) I like that it came with all sorts of converters and even a voltage adaptor. There were no funny plastic toxic smells and it seems durable. So far so good and I'll update this after it has endured a few battles!!
S**I
Over Priced / Cheaply Made
Cheap plastic with no postproduction cleanup of snags and edges. At this price point the build quality should be far better.
P**R
Light and powerful. A traveler's companion.
Finally, a mini steamer that could! This come with a voltage adaptor that I used when I was overseas and the adaptor plugged into the 220 v light socket and work like a charm. Granted since this is a smaller volume container, it will steam a maximum three shirts thoroughly and it ran out of steam.Nevertheless, it work as advertised and light enough to carry with me to all my overseas trips.
M**E
Jiffy E Steam
Sooo I bought a bunch of curtains for my new apartment that was sorely lacking window treatments. Boy was that expensive - and I bought the $25 type panels at Target. But $25 x 20 for all the windows in the living room and dining room added up to a lot of $.They looked great except they were horribly wrinkled from being wrapped up into cute little squares for shipment. And some of the curtains were so wrinkled that they weren't long enough to touch the floor.I could have washed them, but washing curtains is the fastest way to damage them. So I figured it'd be worth it to buy a steamer.It was.This steamer heats up in about 2.5 - 3 minutes and it holds 8 oz of water. That might not sound like a lot but it was enough to steam 3 54" wide and 84" long panels at a time. Then I'd just refill and wait a few minutes and start up again. The wrinkles relaxed, and the curtains look like a million bucks and yeah, they touch the floor now.What else came in the package besides the steamer? Well since it's a travel steamer it came with a converter and a ton of adapters for travel. I don't know all the adapters but from my travel experience you can take this baby to the UK, anywhere in Europe that has the 2 prong round adapter, Japan, and India. Of course this will work all over North America so feel free to go adapter-less in Canada and Mexico. I haven't been all over the world so I don't know where the other adapters would work. They all came neatly packed with the converter in a little zipper pouch.As far as the ironing vs steaming debate, well they aren't the same thing. One does not replace the other. I see a steamer as being good for removing wrinkles from unstructured or softly structured items. The sleeves of a jacket, a skirt or a dress. This isn't what you'd use on knife pleats or a stiff collar. It's perfect for relaxing wrinkles if you are on say, a cruise or maybe you took some things out of storage and need them to look less crushed.Overall I'm really happy with this. So why only 4 stars? Well the body of the steamer is a cylinder and the way they made it was via injection molding. So there is a seam that catches on loose knits and woven fabrics. On the satiny swags I bought? No catching. But on the nappy brocade curtains? They got snagged a few times. You can avoid snags by being sure to keep only the nozzle touching the fabric rather than the cylinder shaped body. But that's pretty hard to avoid.
E**.
Dead simple to use, easy to pack, works well on most fabrics
It's hard to tell what some people are complaining about. It's an insulated cup with a handle and a heating element. You put water in it, put the cap on, plug it in, the water gets hot, and after a couple of minutes steam begins pouring out of the little holes. Hang your clothes from something, put the steam head right up near the fabric, and slowly run it over the whole thing in a neat pattern almost like you're vacuuming. If necessary, pull the fabric a little to make it taut. Depends on the fabric and how bad the wrinkles are.Seriously, a rocket scientist is not required to operate this thing correctly.
C**S
Not worth the money
This steamer has proven to be ineffective at removing wrinkles from men's cotton shirts. I will be back at the ironing board. Be advised, there is no ability to start / stop steam - it just flows out until you unplug the unit or runs out of water. Wish I could return it......
S**R
Poor durability
While my Jiffy standing steamer has been quite durable (lasted four or five years), this travel steamer lasted less than three months. The power light still glows, but it doesn't generate steam any longer.Even while functioning, this steamer is problematic. It sends steam out in cycles, perhaps twenty seconds at a time, rests, and then steams some more. For the first several cycles after filling with water, it spits water along with the steam, so clothes are spattered with water drops as well as steam. From when the reservoir is half-empty, it steams as expected -- perhaps five-to-eight cycles -- until the reservoir is dry.
M**N
Works great!
I use this at home to take the most egregious wrinkles out of my "no iron" clothing, and it works fine. You have to be careful - there's boiling water in there, after all! - but it does exactly what it says, and it weighs very little. I haven't taken in on a trip yet, but I'm tempted. It takes up some room, so that's a concern, but that's all. It handles different voltages, and even comes with its own adapters! I don't need them, as we have all the adapters we need, but it's a nice thing for Jiffy to throw in.Much recommended.
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