🔥 Press Like a Pro, Save Time Like a Boss!
The 22-inch Ironing Steam Press delivers professional-grade ironing at home with 1350 watts of power, 5 temperature settings, and a steam burst function. Its large pressing surface reduces ironing time by up to 7x compared to regular irons. Lightweight and compact, it comes with a full accessory kit and is backed by 40 years of UK expertise and a 12-month warranty.
Voltage | 2.2E+2 Volts |
Wattage | 1350 watts |
Item Weight | 8.99 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.02"L x 9.84"W x 22.05"H |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Essentials |
Material | Foam |
P**O
So Far So Good! Returning to the office stinks but...
As my title states it.... gone are the days of waking up in your boxers and donning on a less than perfectly pressed dress shirt to jump on a conference call (camera doesnt pick up wrinkles) .....Returning to the office stinks and now I have to either pay the pandemic tax on dry cleaning or go back to spending hours... literally hours.. pressing shirts after you run through 30 dress shirts and let the ironing pile build up.Just a little "history"... I own a standard Iron and a garment steamer... with each upgrade in the path it did make things "faster" with similar results.Enter this investment.. Its a little on the expensive side initially and its NOT perfect like a traditional iron or steamed article... BUT that being said if you just want "Good Enough" which for everyday office presentability.... the quality of press more that suffices.Getting that out of the way I've timed myself per article which I break down into 3 categories:1- Dress Shirts - 80 seconds per shirt - to do two sleeves, front left and right, back left and right, and quick collar press. This includes sometimes the shirt falling off alignment and realigning and having to "flatten" before press.2- Slacks / Pants / Jeans - 60 seconds3 - T-Shirts - 40 secondsSo rough comparison vs the garment steamer - the press is doubly as fast... so I save HALF the time or you can say I get back time on a Sunday to goof off and play more PC games vs doing a boring chore.Here's the best part... with a garment steamer.. you NEED to be focused on what you're doing or else you will BURN yourself... with a press you flatten on its board .. then you press down partially ... burst some steam ... and watch youtube or TV so you can pass the time safely why doing the chore....With practice.. I dont even look .. just grab, flatten, steam, and press all while staring at the tv.. so bonus to a hybrid goofing off while doing chores!For me this was worth it - Saves money to DIY vs Dry Cleaning - Time saver vs traditional methods - Can safetly multitask too!Just keep in mind.. this doesnt give you PERFECT results .. if you need that .. in the one off you need it just break out the traditional iron / steamer for long flowy things like dresses and pleated curtains.. But its more than good enough for everyday office presentability.Thanks for reading!
A**R
Excellent, sturdy, fully-functioning & easy to use unit. Great Value!
I absolutely recommend this Steam Press. For a household, it’s an invaluable tool. For 13 years, I enjoyed a Steampress 660, which I probably ruined the steam function because I failed to use distilled water – CA is notorious for very hard water ( calcium, minerals, deposits, etc).Not this time! I am strictly using it per manufacturing recommendation. Already I have saved hours in ironing time. Pillow cases, my custom-designed bathroom towel sets with pretty edging, slacks with perfect creases, t-shirts and blouses, etc. Because I paid so much for the first one, I was cringing about buying a replacement…. After all, I could still use the old one to press things, just without the steam. Thankfully, Amazon had this one to offer. It came with a new spray bottle, easy water-refill container AND TWO new extra iron board covers!!! I turned on the unit out of the box, added the DISTILLED WATER, gave it plenty of time 2-4 minutes to heat up to my preferred temp, and it works like a CHAMP! It sits with a dust cover between uses right next to the laundry machine area, so that, right out the dryer (I bring items out a tad moist to save energy) I can then iron right away and into the linen closets, garment drawer and onto closet hangers they go! Poof. Done. Love it!! Thank you Amazon.PS Another tip: If you plan to use spray starch like I do, grab some flour-bag kitchen towels from WalMart (20 for $14} – they’re kinda like gauze cloths/cheese clothes – also useful to cover bowl and let bread dough rise. I spray starch my ironing projects, plus a little water spray, lay the clean flour cloth over the garment and begin to press. This also minimizes starch built-up on the iron’s heating surface.PPS Learn to manipulate your garment, while keeping your hands, fingers, arms away from the heating element surface to avoid burns. You may want to use oven mitts or cotton gloves till you get the hang of this technique.
J**.
Good but a bit pricey.
It's a good iron. As a lifelong home sewist, I have *a lot* of fabric to iron. It's a bit slow to get steam going and takes a periodic pause for steam to recharge. Came with an extra cover, a fill cup, and spray bottle, but I'd have preferred to pay somewhat less.
D**K
Time saver
I have an Etsy business & have to iron a lot of fabric. 2 yards used to take about 20 minutes. Fabric from Spoonflower is thicker & wrinkles a lot. It takes me 5-7 minutes with this press. Also I used to iron fabric & re-iron when I cut out my pieces. Sometimes I can even skip the initial ironing & just use the press as I cut my pieces. I love this machine!!
G**T
easy to use
Easy to use and the results are good. It is a little slow to warm up, so allow some time.
C**J
Mother loves her new iron!
My 92 years old Mother loved her new iron. Her old one burned out on her. A friend of the family. Took out her old and put the new in. She said that exactly what she wanted. I get for her 93 birthday present.
V**A
Don't buy
It is not good at all. It does not stem. I can't return. I just opened it up today and tried to use it. I went to see I can send it back but it's to late. Not good at all, lost my money.
M**Y
Hate ironing?
First of all, I hate ironing. I bought this item in hopes of making my ironing easier and hopefully more enjoyable. I have to say I am very happy with my purchase. I can't say that I love ironing, but it seems i get my ironing done quicker and the pleats in my pants are crisper than with my regular iron. When pressing shirts I position the shirt, put the lid down, press the steam button, lift the lid back up and presto that part of the shirt is wrinkle free. I reposition the shirt and repeat the process. I don't have to keep moving an iron back and forth, just lower the lid and then I am done. The Ironing Steam Press includes a few "free" items but I didn't receive the water container used for filling the water tank. It's not necessary, but it would be nice to have.
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