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SteamFast SF-407 1500-Watt Fabric Steamer

Brand: SteamFast
Feature

    * 1500-watt fabric steamer smoothes away wrinkles and removes odors
    * Heats up in 45 seconds; 1-1/4-quart water tank produces up to 45 minutes of steam
    * Smooth-rolling casters; telescopic garment-hanging pole collapses for compact storage
    * Drain plug; 6-foot grounded power cord; press pad and fabric brush included
    * Measures 12-3/5 by 8 by 12 inches; 2-year limited warranty

Product Description
1500 watts power steam, 40-oz water capacity, 45 minutes of steam time, ready to use in 45 seconds for quick touch-ups, Removes wrinkles quicker than an iron, Removable fabric brush attachment sweeps away unwanted threads, lint and more, UL Listed, 3 accessories, Good Housekeeping Seal extends warranty up to 2 years.

SteamFast SF-407 1500-Watt Fabric Steamer Review
I steam-pressed EVERYTHING I could get my hands on. I ran out of H20 and went back for another 2.5 liter. I pressed clothes that have been waiting to be ironed for two years. I cleaned my arm-chair (unbelievable) and took a couple of stains out an area rug. Good thing we don’t have a poodle or it would be running around with straight hair right now. I’m going to chuck my ironing board off the Coronado Bridge and throw the iron through the window of the dry-cleaner who has been RIPPING ME OFF for years.

I purchased this steamer after looking at all the available ones offered by Amazon. I think it works great and the price was very reasonable. Of course you have to be careful while you are using it, as you are working with steam, but that is just common sense. It works wonderful on knits and cotton blends such as polo and t-shirts, and pants, but don’t expect to get a pressed, starched look as you would with an iron (and a lot more work) on 100% cotton items. It is great for touch ups on all types of frabics.

I had gotten the Tobi at twice the price and the steamfast works a whole lot better. I think it may have something to do with the bristle head attachment. It does the job well for the most part. If you already have a well placed crease in you slacks, the steamfast can help maintain it, getting out wrinkles on either side of the crease. Unless you’re really good with you hands at manipulating it, it’ll be hard to create fresh creases in a pair of slacks. Overall, does an excellent job on regular shirts, blouses, sweaters. Again, it can’t produce those exact crisp creases unless I just don’t know how to do it.

I’ve used a professional steamer at my work and I’ve always wanted one but didn’t want to spend $200, so when I found this one for $60 I decided it was time to take a chance. This steamer is perfect in every way. It sets up easy, it stores a lot of water, it says it takes 30 seconds to steam but mine is steaming in seconds once I turn it on. The hook is tall enough to put a hanger on while steaming and then it retracts so I can store it in my closet and it only takes up a square foot in there. For those reviewers who expected to get “crisp” pleats, you need to buy a dry-cleaning machine, not a steamer- steam makes the clothing supple and wrinkle free, not “crisp”. It will take out wrinkles- it takes me less than a minute to steam a wrinkly button up dress shirt and it’s so easy to go around the buttons, the collar etc- unlike ironing which would take forever and you’d wind up making creases working on corners. It does use a lot of power though, I blew a fuse in my 1960′s house when I plugged it in with some of my other appliances though. I’ve only had it a month though so I don’t know how long it will last but I love it so far, I just hope it’s built well enough to last years.

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