Garment steamer - is it useful? Press iron vs handheld garment steamer vs upright garment steamer
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Watch this video before you decide to purchase a garment steamer to determine if you really need a garment steamer and if yes - what type of garment steamer you should purchase. I compare a regular iron vs handheld garment steamer vs upright garment steamer

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00:15 - Press iron vs Garment Steamer
03:12 - Do you really need a garment steamer?
04:12 - Hand held garment steamer vs upright garment steamer
06:37 - What type of garment steamer is ideal for you?
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Let’s talk about Garment Steamers today and if it is really useful for YOU or not.
How it works
Press Iron Uses pressure and heat from the iron to make sure you get a good pressed finish
Garment Steamer- Uses steam from the steamer to loosen fabric and smoothen out creases from the clothes. It is more gentle on clothes.
Type of fabrics
Press Iron - Heavy fabrics like linen, wool, denim, cotton and their blends are ideal to use in a pressure iron
Garment Steamer- Delicate fabrics like synthetic, wool, silk, Indian outfits with lot of intricate work on them, velvet, t shirts with prints
Thicker fabrics can be done, but will take more time
Best for
Press Iron - Getting sharp crease / stiff iron on heavy clothes
Gives more control and precision
Garment Steamer- Smoothening out creases, between uses, delicate clothes
Storage
Press Iron - More space for iron, it’s accessories like starch, iron board and so on
Garment Steamer- Less space for a hand held garment steamer, more space required for an upright garment steamer
Travel use
Press Iron - Possible - you also get travel irons now
Garment Steamer- Handheld - possible Upright - not possible
Cons
Press Iron - Greater risk of burning - can’t count how many times I’ve burnt a printed t shirt with this!
Garment Steamer- Not able to give a sharp crease or stiff finish

My opinion is that we definitely need a regular iron for heavy fabrics - like cotton, heavy wool, denim, linen and so on. A garment steamer can be used in addition if:
You have to iron delicate fabrics on a regular basis - such as silk, outfits with intricate work, synthetic
You want to give touch ups between uses or touchup after a round of regular iron is done (because it can get creased after that as well) - yes can be done using a regular iron too but can be a bit more cumbersome
You need a handy travel iron - although you do get regular pressure irons in the travel form too these days.

So if you have now decided you need a garment steamer - there are two options available:
A professional upright garment steamer
A handheld portable garment steamer

Ease of use
Upright garment steamer - Easier and lighter to use as the water container is not hand held
Handheld garment steamer- Easy to use but since water container is in the hand - can get heavy
of clothes in one refill
Upright garment steamer - Water tank capacity can be upwards of 1 liter. So it can iron 10-15 clothes in one shot depending on type of clothes and level of creasing
Handheld garment steamer- Water tank capacity is less than 300 ml. So it can handle 3-4 clothes in one shot depending on type of clothes and level of creasing
Flexibility
Upright garment steamer - High - more steam settings for different types of fabrics
Handheld garment steamer- Low - 1 - 2 steam settings only
Wattage
Upright garment steamer - Higher - upwards of 1500W - so can be used for a bit more heavy duty ironing
Handheld garment steamer- Generally between 1000 - 1500W. Higher the better.
Storage
Upright garment steamer - More space to store
Handheld garment steamer- Portable and takes less space
Travel use
Upright garment steamer - Not possible
Handheld garment steamer- possible

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