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OddCelebration2525 OP t1_iuf6q8x wrote
I just watched this video and the ease is almost making me emotional, this is exactly what I want! My first job out of school I had to wear business attire and had the shittiest cheap iron. At 10pm every night, my spirits would sink as I realized I had nothing without wrinkles to wear the next day, and I'd spend almost half an hour getting pants and shirt decent. The time for the steamer has come!
upvoatsforall t1_iugakfk wrote
If you wanna died some money because you really hate it that much buy a steam closet.
deemac95 t1_iuf69oa wrote
Yes! I love my steamer, so much better than ironing!
fightclubdevil t1_iugntum wrote
Steaming works well and is easier than ironing, but the hot press + steam from an iron beats just steam
Popsocks11 t1_iufvfpx wrote
I haven’t touched an iron in years thanks to my steamer
incasesheisonheretoo t1_iuge0xc wrote
I’ve been using a steamer for the many years too. I had actually never used an iron until I forgot it on a business trip and had to use the one in the hotel room. While there was a learning curve for me and it took a fair amount more time and work, I found the results considerably better than using a steamer. Also, depending on the material, there’s some clothing where the steamer just can’t fully get all of the creases out. Plus, in a hurry, if you need to put a long sleeved shirt on right after steaming it, it will form mini creases on the arms. It’s hard to describe, but basically a bunch of lines will form from the shirt being slightly damp and warm and the arm movement/bending. I didn’t experience this when I ironed my dress shirt and put it on right after.
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