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Jiffy Steamer J-2000 Residential Series 1300-Watt Garment Steamer
 
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Jiffy Steamer J-2000 Residential Series 1300-Watt Garment Steamer

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4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (273 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • 1300-watt wand steamer quickly removes wrinkles from fabric
  • Heats up in a minute; 6-inch-wide head with high-velocity steam jets
  • 62-inch-tall aluminum rod with loop for hanging items; removable water tank
  • Automatic safety shutoff; stay-cool wand handle; rolling casters for portability
  • Tank measures 14-1/2 by 11 by 17 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 18.3 x 14.3 x 11.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 16.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B0000665TD
  • Item model number: 1221
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (273 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #306 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
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Product Description

Amazon.com Review

This sturdy, durable wand steamer presses wrinkles out of garments, drapes, and upholstery quicker and easier than an iron, and it doesn't "shine" or scorch fabrics like an iron can. Wand steamers are popular in the fashion and entertainment fields, where wardrobe crews must keep clothing immaculate while working quickly. This 1,300-watt steamer shoots high-velocity steam jets out of a 6-inch-wide head to smooth any fabric from sheer silk to thick wool. A removable water tank provides up to 90 minutes of steaming time. The steamer heats in a minute and then rolls to work on sturdy casters. Garments and drapes can be pressed where they hang, including closets, or garments can be hung from a loop atop the steamer's sturdy aluminum rod, which screws together to rise 62 inches above the floor. For storage, the rod has a holder for the wand.

Indicative of the steamer's quality is the brass fitting attaching the hose to the tank. (A wrench to tighten the fitting is included, and it has magnets for storage on the base.) Other features include an automatic safety shutoff if the steamer runs dry and a stay-cool wand handle. The steamer's plastic base measures 11 inches wide, 17 inches high, and 14-1/2 inches deep. The steamer carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack

Product Description

The standard Model J2000 Residential garment steamer is recommended for home or light commercial usage with 1300 watts of steaming power. The J2000 is equipped with a clear, plastic 3/4 gallon water reservoir with a no-drip check valve system, a 5 foot flexible hose with a plastic steam head and handle, and easy roll casters for mobility. The J-2000 is equipped with an on/off switch which heats up in 1 minute.


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
599 of 606 people found the following review helpful
I'll make it simple: If you are looking for a home-edition garment steamer, your top 2 choices in the marketplace will likely be the Jiffy 2000 and the Rowenta 8100.

I tested both for 10 hours; on a 1 to 10 scale:

Jiffy (Looks = 6; Engineering = 10; Handling = 9; Craftsmanship = 10).
It looks like a mop bucket on wheels but it performs like a jet engine; every part of this machine from the plate at the bottom of the unit to the steam handle is built for rugged usage.

Rowenta (Looks = 10; Engineering = 5; Handling = 7; Crafsmanship = 4).
It looks like a UFO but performs like a Pinto with much less steaming power; it is built as a toddler's toy having most parts made with inexpensive plastic including the watertank base and valve: pull the machine a single foot OR tilt it a mere 1 inch and you will experience a slow-building cascade.

Buy the Rowenta 8100 as a decorative piece to make your closet look good.

Buy the Jiffy 2000 as a garment steamer to make your clothes look good.
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210 of 211 people found the following review helpful
Worthwhile Purchase October 24, 2004
By M. Shea
Amazon Verified Purchase
After figuring out that I must be spending in excess of $1000 yearly to have my husband's oxford shirts cleaned and pressed, I decided to cut my losses and purchase a Jiffy steamer.

I am happy with the purchase, so much so that I routinely steam garments that I would not have ironed in the past (t-shirts especially come out looking store-bought new), and it takes very little time.

I have used the steamer on prom dresses with great success.

I am able to press a knife-edged crease in dress pants of all types of material.

I think the best thing about this appliance is that I feel I am damaging our clothing LESS than if I were using an iron.

Don't throw away your iron, however! I must still use it to finish off the collars and shoulders of my husband's work shirts.
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220 of 222 people found the following review helpful
Great purchase July 9, 2005
Amazon Verified Purchase
After borrowing a friend's ConAir steamer, and reading numerous reviews, I purchased this Jiffy from Amazon about a month ago. The Jiffy seems to be better-built than the ConAir, and puts out more steam, more consistantly than the model I borrowed.

In the last month, I have steamed everything I can think of in my house, to see how it works. I have been pleased with this product, and here is what I have learned:

1) A steamer is not an iron. While I have read reviews of how you can press creases into clothing, I have not been successful in this (yet). I don't really care about creases, though, and have not spent much time trying.

2) A steamer is a tool. You have to learn how to use it properly to get good results. Steaming from underneath works better than steaming downward into the right side of the fabric. Just like anyone who uses a hammer a few times is almost certainly going to hammer their finger, you will probably burn yourself while you are learning to use a steamer. When I first started using the steamer, I wanted to steam upwards, like I iron. It was counter-inuitive for me, but it works better to steam downwards.

3) Wrinkles really do fall out of fabrics, but this seems to only happen with synthetic fibers or blends with a high percentage of synthetics. If I had trouble ironing it, it will take some work to steam it. However, I always iron in more wrinkles than I take out, so for natural or difficult fabrics, I do a better job with a steamer. Fabrics that I was afraid to iron (too thin/delicate) steam beautifully.

Now, about the Jiffy J-2000 specifically:

This steamer heats up very quickly, in just two or three minutes. I like to turn it on while I decide what to wear, and by the time I get it all together, it is ready to use. The wattage (1300) is slightly higher than most personal steamer models and makes a big difference in how quickly you can finish a garment.

The steamer is very sturdily built. It uses heavy-duty plastics, and comes with a wrench (magnetically attached underneath the steamer body) to secure the parts tightly. The pole that holds the steamer head and clothing is shorter than I would personally like (and the hose is a little shorter, too) and stands about 5 feet. I could not steam all the way to the top of my curtains, while they were mounted to the wall. The water reservoir does not leak, although when you pull it out, some water does remain in the connection area, but not enough to make a mess.

The list price on amazon for the steamer was 169.99, quite a deal more than most of the other steamers listed on Amazon. I purchased mine with a special 25$ off through Amazon, so paid 145$. I think that it is worth that price. I would not pay this much for the ConAir model that I borrowed. In a year, I may think the Jiffy is worth the Amazon list price.
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IT does not even come closer to what you can do wih iron and it is not...
Besides that my steamer was dripping when in use according to the instructions ,I found it to be also very weak in steam production which reflects the quality of the final... Read more
Published 13 days ago by SJ
I love this thing.
Why did I wait so long to switch to a steamer? It heats up quickly, it is easy to use, takes up little space, produces fewer winkles.
Published 20 days ago by J. Prado
Just as good as the older model
This is the second Jiffy Steamer I have owned. The first one was a J-2 model (same steamer just a gallon jug that sits on top and is aluminum). Read more
Published 23 days ago by Thomas
great product!
I love this steamer, we use it for our boutique, this is the 2nd one we brought from the same brand. Love it, it gets the job done!
Published 1 month ago by Lyndsey Vu
Finally, no more ironing!
OK, so I do not like ironing. Let me rephrase, I hate ironing simply because it is so very ineffective. You have to be so careful not to leave creases when ironing. Read more
Published 1 month ago by eackbarali
Fast and awesome
It is something that warms up extremely fast just like the other reviewers say! And it really does work. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Coloradan Deployed
Great!
This product is fantastic. It took about three minutes to assemble (including opening the box) and works just like a good steamer should. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Reganw
one week wonder
I received my jiffy steam iron in a very short time.
Was so excited I unpacked it that day, put everything together and started ironing imediately
It worked a treat. Read more
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