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45 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Who says you can't press a decorated shirt?,
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This review is from: Black & Decker GS110 Steam 'n Go Garment Steamer (Kitchen)
I don't usually rave about garment care products, but this gadget is terrific! I have tons of shirts that say "Do not iron if decorated!" Well fear not! The Black & Decker Steam ' n Go does a remarkable job pressing even decorated items. It also will not scorch your ironing board, or your suit, if you leave it face down on the garment, as an iron will. The only drawback I've found is the small water capacity. However, I don't see this to be a glaring oversight, and would recommend this product to any person that is fed up with scorched garments, burns from accidental contact with the business end of an iron; or people who want to travel light. This item comes with a lint brush for removing hair and so forth, as well as a foreign voltage adapter plug, as mentioned in the description. Also includes a carrying bag which can easily fit into a small section of your suitcase, or a pants pocket; if you are into cargo pants. This iterm is in-expensive, very efficient; and an overall great buy.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Didn't work for me...,
By Rodrigo Faustini (Vitória, ES - Brazil) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Black & Decker GS110 Steam 'n Go Garment Steamer (Kitchen)
Simply put, it doesn't work. Well, perhaps it can work on some types of fabrics/garments in very specific (or limited) situations, but it didn't work on mine.
You can't manage to get a continuous flow of steam, even if you keep on pumping the button frequently (what it doesn't support, as a matter of fact, because there's a limit of bursts of steam it can shoot out in a row before "reloading"). I returned it to seller (Brand Variety, that refunded me without problems, no question asked). Not recommended.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
It's only a Toy steamer - just like the pump spray on your steam iron,
By Opinions R. Us (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black & Decker GS110 Steam 'n Go Garment Steamer (Kitchen)
This is one of the most poorly designed items I've ever purchased. I'm not talking about poor quality manufacturing, I mean it's a really dumb idea. Shame on you Black and Decker. I have an old hand-held Sunbeam steamer that supplies continuous steam, which is what you need to remove wrinkles quickly and easily. To get steam from the Black & Decker GS110 Steam 'n Go, you have to pump a button with your thumb that shoots out a burst of steam, very much like the pump button for extra steam on most steam irons. Unbelievable. All they've done essentially is take an iron and remove the heavy metal bottom and seal the water tank, so you can hold it in any position without spilling water. Even if you're very careful to not pump the button too quickly or too frequently, it still spits water on the garment pretty regularly. A steam iron can put out a continuous supply of steam while you have it on the garment, that's a requirement. This so-called steamer can't do that. You can't pump it often enough to get a steady supply of enough steam for even a shirt or it will spit water all over it. I'm guessing that anyone that thinks this is a good steamer, or even an adequate steamer, has never used a decent one. Do yourself a big favor and stay far away from this poorly designed, ridiculous toy steamer. What were the folks at Black and Decker thinking?
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