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Review on 🌞 Efficient Sunbeam SteamMaster Handheld Fabric Steamer: Powerful Shot of Steam, Black by Joseph Long

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I really wanted to love it but maybe I have dud?

We all made it. Reload the dryer because you're trying to get out of the laundry room. Then let the clothes dry for too long. Then you get a crumpled mess of wasted time. When that happens (most of the time) I try to salvage what I can and usually I just pull out my t-shirts, throw them on hangers and bang them. water bottle. This lazy man ironing method has served me well over the years. It only takes 30 seconds. So when I saw the opportunity to test this Sunbeam steamer I figured it would do a much better job than my trusty water bottle. Well, not much. Other reviewers state what excellent results they have achieved. So I might have a dud. At first I blamed myself. So I sat down to read the documentation to make sure I wasn't doing anything stupid. However, the process is quite simple. Fill with water, plug in, wait for the orange light to come on, turn on the constant flow of steam and get to work. . There was no power behind it. Even pressing the "steam burst" button proved ineffective as there was no real way to time the action (despite the instructions telling you there was). So there was no point getting the steamer out, filling up and waiting for this thing. Warm up (it heats up quickly - about 30 seconds), then get to work. If the result was worth the effort, then things wouldn't be so bad. But so far the water bottle methods have worked much better and took no time at all. I followed the documentation verbatim, but this thing was unacceptable. Not to mention that the water tank is grey. So you have to hold the tank up to the light to see the water level. Why? Anyway, I may have encountered a bad block. Therefore, I cannot recommend it based on my test device. And unfortunately I can't give up my trusty water bottle just yet :-(.

Pros
  • I hold my fists
Cons
  • A lot