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The Modern Clothes Steamer You Haven't Heard Of

by Angela Maple

At a Glance:

What Is a Clothes Steamer?

How Does a Clothes Steamer Work?

Best Clothes Steamer Spotlight

When Should You Use a Steamer for Clothes?

FAQs

Why Trust Us?

Consider purchasing a clothes steamer if you dislike bringing out the ironing board and iron but still want to get rid of wrinkled garments. Using a clothes steamer to remove wrinkles from your wardrobe, linens, furniture slipcovers, and draperies is simple and effective. The high temperature of the steam, when used correctly, will also kill bacteria on materials that produce odors, leaving clothes smelling fresher between washes or trips to the dry cleaners.

Steaming is faster than ironing and will not scorch or damage most materials, as experienced cleaners know. On the other hand, a clothes steamer will not generate sharp creases or crisp, starched shirts, necessitating an iron and ironing board.

This guide will give you the lowdown on clothes steamers — everything from what they are to how they work. Our experts have also included a clothes steamer spotlight to feature the best of the best for this product — the LG Styler Steam Closet at Spencer's TV & Appliance!

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What Is a Clothes Steamer?

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A clothes steamer uses a handheld component connected to a water reservoir to direct a stream of hot steam onto clothing or domestic goods like curtains. When purchasing a clothes steamer, it’s important to consider whether you want to plan to take it wherever you go or just plan to use it at home. With that in mind, you have your choice of handheld, travel, and upright clothes steamers.

Upright Steamers

The most powerful steamers are floor models or upright steamers, which have massive water tanks built to handle many garment steaming sessions. Most include built-in hangers for 360-degree clothing access and several heads to accommodate various fabric kinds. Handheld steamers are bulkier, more expensive, and less portable.

Handheld Steamers

Handheld steamers have smaller water tanks than floor machines, but they are far more compact and easier to store. Many handheld steamers are just as powerful as upright steamers, but their water tanks are smaller. Several brands offer a variety of steam heads for various textiles. These steamers are less expensive, and you might be able to find one that is tiny enough to travel with.

Travel Steamers

Travel steamers are the smallest sort of clothing steamer. They are lightweight, have a collapsible handle, and are easy to pack. These steamers are less powerful than previous versions, have a smaller water tank, and only have one steam head.

How Does a Clothes Steamer Work?

Understanding how to use a clothes steamer and which steamer is suitable for you could be the key to including this helpful product in your home-care routine. They are actually easier to handle after you learn how to operate a steamer. They are more portable than irons because they do not require a board to work on and are useful when surface space is restricted.

Steamers function by heating water until it turns into steam and then passing it through a wrinkled fabric to relax the fibers and remove creases. To operate a steamer, fill the water tank with cool water, double-check that all of the machine's parts are connected and in place, plug it in, and wait for it to heat up. You're ready to start steaming once it's heated. You can see if it's ready to use by pressing the steamer's activation button; it's ready to use when steam comes out of the nozzle.

Best Clothes Steamer Spotlight

A wrinkle-busting steamer can polish your look in minutes if taking out the iron is too much trouble or if you want to give your hand-washed delicates a professional touch. If you are in the market for a clothes steamer, check out our clothes steamer spotlight for LG's latest and greatest — the LG Styler Steam Closet!

LG Studio 24" Mirror Clothes Steamer

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When looking for a steamer for clothes, LG Styler is the newest technology on the market.. LG Studio's large-capacity steam closet with a mirror finish features superior fabric care for the ideal at-home clothes care solution. Use steam to refresh and deodorize your suits, blouses, coats, and even jeans after they've been washed and dried in the styler steam closet. With the gentle power of steam that can be plugged into an outlet with no plumbing necessary, this styler makes everyday at-home wardrobe care easier for a wider range of fabric types. It's no surprise that this LG Styler received the Consumer Technology Association (CES) Innovation Award Honoree for Home Appliances, with features like a dehumidifier, ThinQ technology, and an asthma and allergy-friendly certified sanitizer to keep your family's clothes allergen-free!

What We Like:

  • ThinQ Technology
  • Smart Wi-Fi Enabled System
  • Large Capacity
  • Touch Control Hidden Display
  • Truesteam
  • 40 dBA Noise Level
  • Downloadable Cycles

When Should You Use a Steamer for Clothes?

  • The ease of use, flexibility, and capacity to eliminate wrinkles from practically any sort of fabric, from delicate cashmere to robust cottons and wools, are all advantages of using a clothes steamer.
  • If you have a variety of intriguing textiles in your wardrobe, a clothes steamer is a go-to pick because of its adaptability to different fabrics and designs of garments. Consider the contrast between a satin wedding gown and a cotton tee: Both garments can become wrinkled, and a steamer can help.
  • Because it eliminates the need for an ironing board, a vertical steamer often takes up less space in a room. Garments are hung on a vertical clothes steamer's built-in rack or over a door when using a portable clothes steamer. After that, steam is applied to the fabric, depending on where you want to hang the outfit.
  • When traveling, a portable, handheld steamer is useful for smoothing out wrinkles on pillows, draperies, large pieces of fabric, and other home goods.
  • Choose a steamer if you have delicate fabrics and textures in your clothing, such as cashmere or silk. Because a clothes steamer does not come into close contact with delicate fabrics, you are less likely to damage an article of valued clothing due to excessive heat.
  • Steamers normally heat the water to around 200 to 400 degrees in order to generate steam. Higher settings are used to steam creases out of heavier, denser textiles like wool and cotton. Cooler settings are used on more delicate textiles, such as cashmere and silks, and will not harm them if used correctly.
  • Steamers are ideal for removing creases from complicated parts of clothing, such as skirt folds and bodices with pleats.
  • Choose a vertical or standing steamer with a large-capacity water tank if you prefer to maintain your garments yourself rather than sending them to the dry cleaner. While using a handheld wand or brush attachment to target wrinkles, hang garments on the rack attached to most vertical steamers to keep them in place.

Steamers are the secret weapon of garment care. Although their place in the home-appliance canon is less established than that of irons, they can do many of the same things (often, even better). With the LG Styler, you can hang up your clothes that need steaming, set the cycle, and carry on with your day thanks to the ThinQ technology that allows you to get your clothes wrinkle-free remotely. Say goodbye to ironing and hello to steaming with the best clothes steamer we have to offer!

FAQs

As clothes steamers become more popular, you may have felt the pull to buy one yourself, but you might still be on the fence. So, to help relieve your doubts, take a look at some of the frequently asked questions we get from our Spencer's TV & Appliance shoppers.

Q: Is steaming clothes better than ironing?

Both are great, but it depends on what you need! The biggest benefit of a steamer is its ability to handle most fabrics. Steamers can release the wrinkles in delicate fabrics like silk, satin, cashmere, or polyester without damaging them from direct contact. They even provide hotter steam settings to handle heavier fabrics like wool and cotton.

Irons can work miracles on bulkier and stiffer fabrics like denim and wool. Ironing is much more effective than steaming at removing those deep-set wrinkles and gives users more control in tackling those tougher crinkles. Additionally, irons are the better choice when you want that crisp and clean crease in your shirt or that press in your pleated pants.

Q: What fabrics shouldn't be steamed?

It would be best to avoid steaming waxed jackets, suede fabrics, and other materials like plastic since they could melt from the heat. However, most cottons, silks, wools, and polyesters are A-Okay to steam. But if you aren't sure about the clothing's material, just check the tag for fabric care labels guidance.

Q: How do you maintain a clothing steamer?

The best way to get rid of mineral deposits in clothes steamer will require white vinegar and distilled water, and following these steps:

  1. Mix one part white vinegar with two parts distilled water in the reservoir. Steam the solution until roughly half of it is gone.
  2.  Let the water cool down completely before emptying the steamer.
  3. Next, repeat the process until the clog is removed or the mineral deposits are gone.
  4. You'll want to rinse away any remaining vinegar before steaming your clothes. Fill the reservoir halfway with distilled water and operate the appliance until the water is gone. Remove the steamer from the oven and let it air dry thoroughly.

Why Trust Spencer's TV & Appliance?

Since 1973, Spencer's TV & Appliance has grown to 10 locations throughout the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. The secret to our longevity is simple: personal service. Customer satisfaction have always been the focus of our business, and throughout the years, we have been able to work hard with our suppliers to bring you the best prices. After all, getting customers the best price and personal attention is how we compete with big-box stores, day in and day out.

Not only do we offer top-rated appliances, name-brand electronics, and the best mattresses on the market but we also provide water treatment solutions and perform kitchen design services. Stop by your nearest Spencer's and see what you're missing!

Shop Clothes Steamer at Spencer's

At Spencer's TV & Appliance, we provide high-quality, name-brand products at great prices — check out our catalog to shop clothes steamers online today. Your friends in the business are always happy to help you discover the best clothes steamer for your garments. Call us, or better yet, stop by at one of our locations in the Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Glendale regions. Visit us today!

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