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Rowenta Steam 'n Press Steambrush Iron DA-65

The Steam ‘n Press gives you a steambrush and a powerful iron in a single, capable unit. The fabric brush is ideal for use around the home – it helps steam penetrate garments and remove wrinkles from packed clothes, or even your drapes. When the soleplate cover is removed the polished soleplate on the iron is perfect for pressing in sharp creases and pleats as well as smoothing cuffs and collars. The full range thermostat can be set to accommodate all fabric types. It is also the p (more…)

helpless single man here.
my clothes are suddenly coming out of the washer wrinkled. wrinkles dont come out in the dryer. clothes look like i slept in them.
this has never happened before, i dont even own an iron.
anyone know why this suddenly happened ?
someone suggested hard water would cause this, and fabric softener would soften the water. didnt work.
should i get one of those clothes steamers ? or just an iron ?

how well do they work??
i got this new job and i hate ironing…i need to wear a nice dress shirt with no wrinkles….i hate ironing the cuffs and the shoulders…
maybe a steamer would help??? how well do they work..do the clothes look like they were ironed?/? does it work well in those hard places like shoulders ect?
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP..

Hi, I am selling my fabric stash on eaby and am making money I so desperately need but they need to be steamed or ironed before I photo them or send them. Ironing takes so long and I know I helped at a dress store once and they had a steamer, I can’t afford much at all, but can i buy something at Walmart that would actually work well or on ebay used. What is good ?

SteamFast SF-717 Home-and-Away Mini Steam Iron

Amazon.com
With a comfortable handle that fits in the palm of your hand and lightweight construction at only a pound, this 420-watt mini steam iron delivers all the power needed to remove wrinkles from almost any fabric. Use it for everyday ironing at home or quick touch-ups when traveling–its size fits easily into any suitcase or carry-on bag. The unit takes only 15 seconds to heat up and offers variable temperature settings ranging from 140 to 428 degrees F. Unlike larger irons, (more…)

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