Most helpful customer reviews 43 of 44 people found the following review helpful. Pros: Cons: Overall, I’m happy with it. It’s easier and quicker to use than my iron. I read another review where someone had said they wish there were more options, like a “Hold” button, and I would definitely agree with it! But, I got it for a good price, so I can’t complain about the limited functionality. 48 of 50 people found the following review helpful. THE TEST: I found the stand really was able to hold the suit well, and the steamer was able to tackle the job of my father’s ancient suit nicely, straightening it. Next came my sister’s cotton blazer. It was wrinkled, so I ran the steamer over the lapel area and down the backside and the steamer did a nice job. Final test: the curtains. Our curtains had been in storage and and after we hung them, there were a few unseemly folds. So I put the steamer on a stand, and steamed away. It took out the wrinkles nicely, and I didn’t even have to take them down! (I did have to place the steamer on a stand, since the steamer didn’t quite have enough reach to reach the valance). Verdict: The steamer really works, and is easy for beginner’s to use. It was versatile across different types of fabrics and produced results right away. Downsides? * There is a slight NEW smell when the device is running. It smells a bit like burning plastic. Plus 26 of 26 people found the following review helpful. Ordinarily, I use a $200 Rowenta steam generator (similar to this Rowenta DG8030 Expert Steam Generator) to “iron” our clothes, and I wondered how well the SteamFast could compare. I’m happy to say, quite favorably. It actually has a few features that recommend it over the Rowenta, not the least of which is PRICE. Other benefits are convenience and warm-up time. When I use the Rowenta model, I have to use (and set up) an ironing board, dragging it from one end of the house to the other. It also takes about 5-7 minutes to warm up and start generating steam. The SteamFast, on the other hand, is self-contained; no ironing board is needed. Steaming is done simply by hanging garments on the steamer itself. It also heats up and is ready to use, just as the instructions say, in just 45 SECONDS. Super fast–I was really surprised! I also like its tiny footprint for storage; the telescoping pole can be retracted quickly, the hanger “folds in half” for storage, and the whole unit is lightweight and easy to handle (it even has wheels). Here are a couple of tips I’ve used to get the best performance out of the SteamFast: All in all, this steamer does a good job and is an improvement (in my opinion) over a standard iron. You will, however, have to steam both the front and back of garments to get a suitable finish. My favorite features are the incredibly fast warm-up time and the fact that it has such a small footprint that it could even be used in a utility room. The cord is relatively short, so you’ll need to work within about 6 feet of a power outlet. I’ve found that I like to use my SteamFast most for individual loads of laundry. I can go from dryer to steamer to closet in no time, rather than accumulating a worthy stack of ironables, like I used to do with the Rowenta, and then spend a couple of hours steaming. In other words, this little unit makes it easy to steam your clothes during your regular laundering process. This is a great value for its price; recommended! |
Works evenly well on delicate fabric, drapes and upholstery. 

