About this deal
Do I want an upright or handheld clothes steamer? Handheld clothes steamers are travel-friendly and easy to store. However, upright clothes steamers are better for large laundry loads and offer better results. A brand recommended by experts, Fridja’s F10 handheld clothes steamer is the travel-size alternative to their upright clothes steamer. A small and relatively new brand in general, it has a lot of hype and some pretty big claims, but does it live up to it? The Pro Breeze garment steamer is, dare we say, ‘cute’ - shaped like a watering can, its nozzle allows steam to distribute evenly and accurately whilst remaining compact and perfectly travel-sized (with its own storage pouch).
Tank Capacity: 0.12 litres | Transparent Water Tank: Yes | Hanging Equipment: No | Accessories: Pouch | Power: 850w | Dimensions: 15cm x 8.5cm x 21cm | Weight: 700g What we love Tank Capacity: 0.23 litres | Transparent Water Tank: No | Hanging Equipment: No | Accessories: Brush tool | Power: 1500w | Dimensions: 14.6cm x 11cm x 25.8cm | Weight: 1067g What we love
Is a garment steamer worth it?
This 1300W power garment steamer from Philips effectively eliminates wrinkles by breaking down water molecules. It removes wrinkles from your outfit 5 times faster than competitor steamers with its continuous 24g/min of steam flow. Also, it is tough enough to penetrate heavy fabrics while gentle on delicate clothes. Safe on all fabric types! The GC362/86 steamer is proven to kill 99.9% bacteria, dust mites, and bed bugs as steam is hotter.
Others offer features and attachments such as brushes to refresh upholstery, lint removers and scent infusers, to use on a variety of garments. But if you have a whole load of clothing to do, then you might want a big one like this that the shops use."(Type suggested by WineGetsMeThroughIt ) Our verdictI have this one from Argos which works very well, but it can feel a bit bulky and heavy, so not travel friendly. I find that they work particularly well on silk and lightweight items.” (Recommended by Mumsnet user Xsquared) Our verdict I have this. I wear very casual clothing, so I just use it for tops, but it’s great!” (Brand of clothes steamer tried and trusted by Mumsnetter Dalmation88) Our verdict Well, doesn’t this look luxurious! The Philips Steam&Go Plus is by far the most recommended model by Mumsnet users, snagging our top spot as the best overall clothes steamer. Its name pops up across multiple forum threads; praised for its lightweight, ergonomic design that makes it easy to manoeuvre, many claimed to have ditched the iron and ironing board for good in favour of it. I have a proper upright steaming station that I use for practically everything, haven't touched the iron since I got it.” (Type recommended by KatharinaRosalie) Our verdict Look for a large water tank if you’ve got a big pile of clothes to plough through, as it will ensure you don’t have to keep stopping and refilling.