ESTEAM Personal Hand Held Steamer with Converter Kit and 4 Adapter Plugs (Pink Series), 120 Volt

ESTEAM Personal Hand Held Steamer with Converter Kit and 4 Adapter Plugs (Pink Series), 120 Volt
ESTEAM Personal Hand Held Steamer with Converter Kit and 4 Adapter Plugs (Pink Series), 120 Volt

Key features

  • Water capacity - 1.8 liters
  • 600 watt heating element with 120V / 220V voltage converter and 4 adapter plugs
  • High-impact plastic outer housing for durability
  • Quick one minute heat-up time
  • 15 Minute steam time per filling
  • Made in the USA
CategorySteamers
ColorPink
Warranty3 year warranty.

ESTEAM Personal Hand Held Steamer with Converter Kit and 4 Adapter Plugs (Pink Series), 120 Volt

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.1
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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The Best Travel Steamer on the Market
Michael J. Graham✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 5, 2017
This is bar-none the best travel steamer on the market. I like it so much I'm on my second one (I used the first one overseas and broke it - btw that's a bad idea, make sure you get a voltage converter!). I travel nearly constantly and have used many different models of travel steamers. Most of them break after 6 months to a year of use. As far as I can tell this one works pretty much indefinitely (unless you do something stupid like plug it in to a 240 volt plug in India like I did). The box it comes in is hilarious - straight out of the 1970's or something. You can tell its one of those "if it's not broken don't fix it" products, like Kirby vacuums. Nothing fancy here - it boils water which creates steam. That's it and as far as I'm concerned that's perfect. I can steam my clothes for the next day in 5 minutes or less. I absolutely hate irons and ironing boards. One pass with the Esteam and my clothes look completely unwrinkled. So, go ahead and bite the bullet and invest in this product. It's more than other travel steamers but you get what you pay for and this product is absolutely worth every penny.
You have to hold it up to a wrinkle forever ...
lovespups✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 20, 2017
I originally gave this 2 stars, but have since downgraded to 1 star. The company responded to my complaint that it takes forever to release a wrinkle (I primarily wanted to use this on hanging drapes), by saying I needed to actually have the steamer touch the wrinkled area -- I did in fact do that, but it didn't make the process any easier. After one use, it didn't seem to work, and I used the recommended Esteam cleaner, scrubbed the areas that I could get to (as per the manual) and it still didn't work. Perhaps I just got a "dud" unit, but this turned out to be a huge waste of money. I've heard other people say that the larger units work a lot better, unfortunately I don't have the room to store them, so my search for a personal steamer goes on.
Powerful
Bonnie Awesome✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 25, 2015
Works like a dream, doesn't drip all over, heats up super fast, doesn't catch on fabric even when dragging it across, and I can do about 15 articles of clothing before running out of steam and refilling.
I've had other steamers and found they weren't powerful enough for heavy fabrics, or there was a seam in the plastic that caught on fragile fabrics, but this is really a perfect product. Very sturdy and strong in construction.
The chord is rather long making it easy to maneuver and after doing everything that wrinkled after three loads of laundry, I use about 1 and 1/4 tanks of water. It heats up so quickly though, that having to refill it isn't an issue. The only thing to remember, is it's hot! So if you need to refill, use a towel to screw the top off and then back on.
This is a great travel steamer but there is a reason it only ...
Mike✓ Verified PurchaseJune 19, 2015
This is a great travel steamer but there is a reason it only gets 4 stars.

1. you need to turn the head off to get more water in / refill. Not a problem if you're doing 2-3 pieces but anymore it's a risk of burning yourself.
2. if you don't let it cool down before refilling it you can do damage to the heating elements
3. you should watch for calcium build up, as it happens fast and can cause the life of this to be cut down. a vinegar solution will help break down and clean the inside between uses.
Powerful; not pretty
Jay Phillips✓ Verified PurchaseApril 21, 2015
tld;dr Ugly as sin, but works better and faster than bigger reservoir-based steamers.

I'm lazy. I can rarely be bothered to get to the basement to get the clothes out of the dryer right as the cycle finished, nor can I be bothered to iron. As a youngish-professional however, I need to not show up to work looking like I just rolled out of bed (which I often have, to be honest). To combat my sloth-ish tendencies, my wife bought be a standing steamer from the thrift store a few years back. It quickly became an indispensable part of my work-prep workflow. Shower, steam, breakfast, car. I was heartbroken about a week about when my standing steamer gave up the ghost, especially since I had a basket full of wrinkled clothes and work the next morning (Protip: Downy Wrinkle Releaser is your friend. Know it, love it)

I needed a new steamer and decided to get a portable one as the standing steamer took up too much space in my home office and also ended up with moldy water as I am also too lazy to drain the steamer after each use. I read several reviews and the Jiffy ESTEAM was the model that seems like the best best.

The ESTEAM arrived a few days later. As the pictures and reviews had suggested, this thing is not attractive. It looks like the child of East German designers. It however works like a charm. It heats quickly and puts out strong gusts of steam that immediately eliminate wrinkles, and does this without any water sputter like my old standing steamer did. The design is dead simple - it's basically a plug-in tea kettle with four holes in the top to release steam. Because it is so simple, I anticipate having far fewer problems with it than I did my standing steamer. It is not large, but also not small, so while I am sure it will travel with me for both business and pleasure, it will also take up more room in my luggage than other handheld steamers.

I am pleased; the ESTEAM is almost perfect. 1 star deduction for the Soviet-inspired design and the size. If you're mainly using this at home, it is a sure bet.
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