Steamer
I bought a tefal steamer, are these a scam or do they work? Steaming in general I mean
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steaming in general does work beloved
you could take a pot with boiling water and hold it under a wrinkly shirt to try out lmao
Sometimes I hang things up in the bathroom while I shower to do that
(Not in the show obviously like in the room)
yeah that works too
Steaming is good and whilst it's not as good as ironing for getting a dress shirt nice and crisp for 99% of my clothes it's more than enough.
I don't want to bother with ironing so I just use a steamer, for most things it's great tbh
Steaming works but the portable ones have such small capacity that it kinda sucks for regular use
steaming is based but i highly recommend the standing type
How much it works depends on the fabric too. Really densely woven tightly twisted yarns don’t get affected as much. Looser yarns and weaves basically become wrinkle free.
And basically more watts=more steam faster usually
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I use a steamer for my clothes as I have a lot of them and a small wardrobe so they get creased but I dont think its good enough for a suit or to add creases but good enough for most things like getting wrinkles out of a shirt, trousers etc well worth the purchase imo would buy one again if it breaks