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We’ve all been there: You open your suitcase after a day of travel only to see your once meticulously packed clothes now fully covered in wrinkles. This is where travel steamers come into play: ...
The Nori Press, a new-to-market handheld iron-cum-steamer, takes the popular online hack of using a hair straightener for small ironing jobs and upcycles it into a sleekly designed and highly marketed ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. “Now that I have this steamer, I do not have to iron anymore” Maggie Horton is a shopping writer for PEOPLE who regularly covers buzzy ...
A steamer is a great alternative to an iron for a number of reasons: You’re not going to scorch your clothes with it, it’s easier to maneuver, and you don’t need a big, flat space to use it. It’s a ...
Two years ago, I discovered that clean smarties around the Internet were using their handheld steamers to clean their homes and I thought that was brilliant, so I started doing it right away, too.
When you’re on the go and need to de-wrinkle a blouse or dress, there’s a portable device available to do just that. Amazon has a portable travel steamer from Kepwaa on sale for 39% off and it has ...