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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Jiffy Steamer 0601 ESTEAM Travel Steamer, BlackCustomer Review: Jiffe Esteam Summary: 3 Stars
It took a little practice, but once you get the "hang" of it, it works. The Esteam works better than other hand held steamers. Don't waste your money on the cheap ones. They don't work.
The Esteam comes with a great instruction and parts manual too. I hate ironing but steam will never replace the iron in my estimation. Wrinkles disappear but clothes don't have that crisp, pressed look you can get with an iron. Having said that, this well-made tool gets rid of wrinkles most of the time and that's all I need. It especially works well on suits, sports jackets, etc. It knocks wrinkles out fast.
Customer Review: Jiffy Esteam Hand Steamer Summary: 4 Stars
This steamer heats up fast and does a good job of steaming. It is very easy to use and I do not have any complaints so far.
Customer Review: Jiffy Steamer Summary: 5 Stars
I have tried several travel steamers over the past 3-4 years. I must say this steamer is the absolute best!!! I would not travel without it. I have a new one as a backup just in case something happens - I don't want to ever be without (I'm always prepared!) It is fast and really does get the wrinkles out. It packs easily - just fill it with tap water, plug it in, wait for the steam.
Customer Review: Jiffy Steamer 0601 ESTEAM Travel Steamer, Black Summary: 5 Stars
This is the BEST travel steamer ever!!!! It certainly takes out TOUGH wrinkles!! Highly recommend!!! easy storage too!!!
Customer Review: Jiffy Steamer Esteam, Travel Size Summary: 4 Stars
I was pleasantly surprised when I tried the Jiffy Steamer 0601 and it really worked! I had read the good reviews on it but was a still a skeptic on how well it got rid of wrinkles. The first thing I tried it on was cotton t-shirts that had been run through the drier, and it got rid of the few wrinkles that were there. I haven't tried it on t-shirts that have been line dried and have lots and lots of wrinkles, but I have my doubts to how effective it would with those. I also used it on flannel cotton work shirts and again it took out the wrinkles. On dress shirts it took out most of the wrinkles but didn't give a crisp finish, so I ironed those. On sheer bedroom curtains that were hanging up, it took out all the wrinkles, much to my surprise. I had to be careful when using it because it also put in creases that I had to take out. When traveling and my clothes have some wrinkles in them from being packed, this little steamer gets most of them out. All in all, I am pleased with it. It's not the end of ironing but has sure put a dent in it.
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