1,200 WattCompact Fabric Steamer Features Integrated Carry Handle Nozzle
6 Minute Heat Up, For 20 Minutes Steam Time,
Switch With Auto Shut-Off When Handle Is Returned
Door Hook To Hold Nozzle & Garments
Water Reservoir
Snap On Attachments include Lint Brush and Nylon Bristle Brush
6' Power Cord.
This fabric steamer offers almost as much power as a commercial model but in a more compact shape for easier home use and storage. Equipped with an efficient 1,200-watt heater, this helpful appliance emits 20 minutes of continuous steam through high-velocity jets. The steamer safely removes wrinkles and freshens up curtains, delicate clothing, and bed linens while saving the expense and hassle of a trip to the dry cleaner. The T-shaped nozzle disperses steam in a wide path for faster de-wrinkling while the 5-foot hose and nozzle end stay comfortably cool during steaming. The fabric steamer's lightweight body weighs only 5 pounds so is easy to carry to the sink or tub to fill with water. Water level markings on the steamer's translucent blue sides show the maximum water level and when the tank needs refilling. For safety, this fabric steamer automatically shuts off when the handle is returned onto the body. For additional convenience, the fabric steamer has a 6-foot cord that wraps around the base for storage and comes with a door hook for hanging the nozzle and any garment. Conair offers a limited one-year warranty on this compact fabric steamer. --Cristina Vaamonde
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Steamer Review:
This works great, have used it quite often since I have received it. Not expensive and a great little machine. I would recommend this before any huge big steamer that takes up space.
Works pretty well:
Do I like it? Yes. Am I blown away by it? No. It takes about 5 minutes to warm up and start producing steam. The reservoir isn't that big so it can't steam for extended periods. It's either on or off, you have no way of controlling the output of the steam besides shutting the unit completely off. It works really well for getting mild wrinkles out of clothes. It does not replace ironing or give clothes that crisp look like they were ironed. I have found that it works well for clothes that get... more info
instructional video manual is available for this steamer:
We bought this Steamer to steam our backdrops that we use for video production. It works fine but does take a while. Conair website does not have a pdf file for this steamer, so the video manual on www.HandBookLive.com is the only place to go as far as we know. The last video chapter on Maintenance has a link to the decalcification instructions that some people from FixYa site were asking about and couldn't find on Conair site.
Hope this helps!
Good steamer for the price:
I got this a few dollars cheaper at Target. Easy to set up, easy to use. The nozzle has a hook on the back so it can hang on the end of the over the door hook while you're taking down one garment and hanging up another. It didn't save me time on my work clothes, but they came out looking a lot better than with an iron. It saves me a LOT of time with casual clothes, though. I read a lot of reviews here about this and other steamers so I was prepared for different problems (holding the nozzle so that the... more info