🧤 Steam Smart, Look Sharp!
The SHIMOYAMA Garment Steamer Ironing Glove is a heat-resistant mitt designed to protect your hands while steaming garments. Made with a durable canvas outer layer, a cotton middle layer, and an aluminum film, it can withstand temperatures up to 200°C (392℉). Its versatile design allows for easy maneuvering around tricky areas like buttons and cuffs, and it can double as a mini ironing board for added convenience.
J**E
pressing
I needed a steam pad that would reach hard places to steam.
L**E
Bueno
Parece bueno, hasta ahora no lo he usado
B**Y
Works to protect your hand
Keeps your hand from being heated and burnt by steam. As long as it is dry of course as moist items can transfer steam heat fast. Works as it should.
M**2
Exactly what I needed
This was flat, and the perfect firm surface for using with my handheld garment steamer. The muslin fabric is easy to clean and removes the worry about any dye transfer, and it's easy to press against without scalding yourself while working out wrinkles. It's large enough to give you work space while not being too big too slide into armscyes or necklines.
K**I
Perfect creation
Nice and simple but works like a jewel. Heat resistant, fits my hand, and is inexpensive. Exactly want I needed to perfectly steam clothes.
W**
Did not burn my hand--win!
I got this because my husband has concerns about me using the garment steamer and even the steam function on our iron. (Jeez, drop a steamer on yourself one time, ten years ago, and he never lets you hear the end of it!)Well, this definitely is a much-needed accessory for ironing and steaming! I did not hurt myself while steaming the garment, and could barely feel the heat through the glove. It helps keep the fabric steady while steaming, as well. I'm happy with the quality of this glove, as well. All in all, a great improvement on the steaming process.
P**R
Works Well. Spacious For Various Hand Sizes.
I don’t iron often, and I don’t own an ironing board, so when I do need to actually iron, it can be a pain to find an appropriate surface. This glove looked like a good option for me because I hang most of my clothes to dry, and it’s usually apparent whether they have enough wrinkles that I’ll need to tackle that before moving them to the closet. Now, I can go ahead and get out the wrinkles while they’re still hanging in their drying location.On my small, female hands, this glove is plenty large, and it protects all the way up to the middle of my forearm. If I’m pressing against the iron, it will stay on, but if I hang my arms at my side, it will definitely fall off. Overall, though, it works as intended, so I don’t think I’ll ever need an ironing board.I like that it has a little loop for hanging on a hook, though I wish the loop were centered rather than in the corner so that it could have a straight hang, as that’s more tolerable to my OCD. Another problem for my OCD is that when you hang it, the logo and words are upside-down. When you have the glove on your hand, everything is right-side-up, so I don’t know which is more bothersome…probably the one where it’s hanging, since that’s how it will be the majority of the time.
A**S
Great for my handheld steamer
This helps me attack those stubborn wrinkles that need a little more heat to come out. I don't need to switch to ironing which I love because no one wants one more device to wait to heat up or burn the place down. I was afraid I'd burn myself using this but not the case. It's large enough for me to not burn myself. Sometimes a little too large for me but then it's made to be universal.
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