Does anybody use the garment steamer before? Any recommendations? I saw some garment steamers, during ironing, the water will "spill" on the clothes while some does not (maybe a bit damp). Is it normal for the clothes to get wet while ironing.
Does anybody use the garment steamer before? Any recommendations? I saw some garment steamers, during ironing, the water will "spill" on the clothes while some does not (maybe a bit damp). Is it normal for the clothes to get wet while ironing.
It's a die die must have household tool for me at home. I am in my 3rd one in the last 10 years. Anyway, ur clothes will not be wet wet. U will see like ur clothes got damp but that dampness is gone in seconds.
Now using Akira. Get a cheap one will do. The philips, rowenta and princess costs 4x the price and doesn't necessary last longer. function wise u wun see a difference either.
How about the handheld garment steamer, is it ok?
Haven't tried a purely handheld one. Not sure if it functions as well.
Thanks. If I'm not wrong I think there is only 1 model for the Akira garment steamer. Does your Akira garment steamer spill water while ironing. Once I bought a chiffon shirt from a shop in a shopping centre and she was kind enough to help me iron but need to collect 1 hour later because she said it would be wet and true enough when I saw her iron, the water just wet my shirt (Not sure what brand she was using). At that time, I thought all garment steamers were like that until I saw a demonstration in one of the JB shopping centre, shirt was not wet and yet straight but it was expensive, cost about M$700 (approx S$280) with a free gift of handheld vacuum cleaner. He said S'pore sell about $300+ but I couldn't find it in S'pore leh. Anyway if Akira garment steamer can do the job without wetting my shirt, then most likely I will go for it.
Err no. It doesn't wet it. It take secs to dry after steaming. It's like 2 to 3 secs. So by the time I hang up the steamer handle my garment is dry. By the way I use it only mostly on silk, chiffon, satin and cotton tee-shirts or jerseys material. For shirts and uniforms I still use a normal iron to get a proper job done. U can also try euroace which should be cheap too.