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Equipped with a 1000-watt heater, this handheld fabric steamer heats up in less than two minutes, making it exceptionally convenient for at home or to take along when traveling. As a vertical garment steamer, it works great for creasing sleeves or trousers, smoothing out wrinkles, quick freshening, and removing odors. The versatile tool can also be used as a standard iron for ironing on flat surfaces. Simply push the button to turn the handle forward for ironing or rotate it back for vertical steaming. The unit provides a 1-2/3-ounce removable water tank, a large steam trigger with continuous steam, and eight minutes of steam time (6 to 10 grams per minute) before needing to be refilled. A creaser attachment and a lint/fabric bristle-brush attachment come included, both with integrated soleplate covers, making it easy to create a professional, tailored look. Other highlights include a stainless-steel soleplate, variable temperature control, a "power on" indicator light, a "steam ready" indicator, and an 8-foot power cord for extended reach. The ETL-approved handheld fabric steamer measures 5-1/5 by 10-4/5 by 6-4/5 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.
Product Description
The deluxe handheld fabric steamer's unique, rotating handle design allows vertical garment steaming for quick freshening, creasing and removing tough wrinkles. With the push of a button and twist of the handle, the steamer becomes a standard iron for extended ironing on flat surfaces. A quick 2-minute heat-up from the 1000 watt heater makes it an ideal on-the-go accessory. The continuous steam and variable temperature functions provide customized steam to attack tough wrinkles, even on the most delicate fabrics. Two included attachments with integrated soleplate covers – a lint/fabric bristle brush and a creaser – are removable, convenient and effective at providing a professional finish. The Conair deluxe handheld fabric steamer with iron extends garment wear life between cleanings, ultimately reducing cleaning bills, and maintains integrity of the original fabric. Now that's how garments should be treated.