I haven’t even started the video yet but I can already tell you’ve got the answers I’ve been searching the internet for, been looking for days 😂 thanks for making this video!!
Deciding between steaming vs ironing comes down to the fabric material you are caring for, and finish you are looking for. Use an iron on cotton, linen and tough fabrics for a crisp finish. Use a steamer to remove wrinkles from silk, lace,
Good for travel, on already ironed garments ...but takes way too long to iron from scratch and I like a good crisp finished shirt! but good review anyway, I will get one for travel for sure
@@nathan_falkon36 yes that's right even though I use the most expensive iron at my office, my clothes are still looks tangled because I don't know how to iron, and again the results of ordinary irons its look neat but after some time it gets tangled again, but the results of steamer is unchanged since the last i steamed my clothes
Thank you for the detailed review. Im thinking of buying the handheld steamer, instead of a traditional standing steamer. To go along with a traditional iron steamer. Would you say this is a good option or would you recommend a traditional steamer.
Thankyou somuch I recently wanted one and wanted to understand how it works and it is worth. This video was help full Thankyou. I want to kw more about the big one
Iron is better but you cant apply iron on all type of fabrics.. Specially tshirts... Iron destroy everything whatever big brand material you have got ..
Hi mate. He did actually say-early in the video- that you’ll likely get only one garment ironed per water refill. But he also pointed out that it is quite quick to refill and it heats the water in a few seconds. Cheers
Hi, what about the space consumed by the 6k steamer, does it need to have dedicated vertical space or can it be quickly folded and kept away when not in use
Quick question should I go for a steamer with brush or more water tank capacity? This one has more water tank capacity 40 ml , the other philips one has a brush attachment. Does this work on jackets ? They are similarly priced.
I think it will depend on how many clothes you'll iron and how thick the fabric is Steamer with tank = for ironing many clothes at once; for thicker fabrics like denim since it's more powerful and can iron more effectively Portable steamer = for 1-3 clothes at a time; for thin-normal thickness like cotton and synthetic fabrics (as long as they can handle ironing) You may use the portable steamer to iron your jacket and thick fabrics, but it may take more time since it's not as powerful as the tank one. The brush attachment is probably not necessary unless you want to remove lints
He is telling me only shirts 🎽 👕 and t shirts for pants 👖🩳 then use old iron box 😂😂 my dad will scold me definitely if I order without watching your video 😂😂😂
I really don't see any significant upgrade from the traditional iron. I was actually thinking you just néed to shoot the steam from a distance and all the wrinkles go away in a minute or so
It’s not meant to replace the normal iron. It’s mainly for travellers, people who don’t know to iron properly, who don’t have space for ironing board in their home.
Funnily enough, when my normal irons had broken in the past and I was in an emergency, I used a electric water kettle to steam the creases out of my shirts. Fun times....
It cant beat the quality of traditional steam iron. Takes too long. You cant get a crisp finish. To be true i do not get to understand how these kind of ideas came into reality