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No time to go to the dry cleaners? Try our steamers

Like many people, you probably don't like to waste time. You're no doubt busy with work, family or social obligations. The last thing you want to do is to add another task to your list. What if we told you that there was a way to get your clothes clean without going to the dry cleaners?

As a real alternative, steamers are extremely easy to use and require no special skills or training. So if you're looking for a simple way to keep your clothes looking their best, check out our steamers. You won't be disappointed.

What is a clothes steamer?

A steamer is a household appliance that smoothes out wrinkles and creases of your clothes. Depending on the model, the steamer uses a certain amount of steam to relax the fabric fibres and leave your clothes looking impeccable. Steamers are a practical alternative to ironing and can be used on a wide variety of fabrics, including cotton, linen, wool and silk. Unlike ironing, which can damage delicate fabrics, it uses only hot steam to remove creases. If you're thinking of buying a steamer, here are some features to look out for – because if you're thinking of buying a steamer, there are a few things you should bear in mind.

The size of the steamer

Steamers come in different sizes. Depending on the quantity of clothes you want to smooth, it's important to choose the model that's best suited to your needs, whether a vertical or a portable model.

Steam output

For optimum performance, a steam output of 22g/min is satisfactory. This is sufficient for treating light clothes and touching up clothes that have already been ironed. On the other hand, a steam output of 30g/min eliminates bacteria and unpleasant odours.

Water quantity

Since most steamer models have a removable water tank, it's important to choose a steamer with a large capacity so that you can enjoy more autonomy. Choosing a removable tank with the right capacity will also make ironing easier.

See also: What water should I use in my steamer?

Fabric type

Steamers can be used on a wide variety of fabrics, including cotton, linen, wool and silk. Take the time to identify the material of the clothes you are going to steam, as heavier and thicker fabrics will require passing the steamer over them more times.

The advantages of steamers over dry cleaning

Better control of your budget

The cost of dry cleaning can vary depending on the type of fabric and the number of items to be cleaned. Steamers, on the other hand, are a relatively new option for treating clothes, an option becoming increasingly popular due to its convenience and low cost.

Depending on the dry cleaner, dry-cleaning a blouse can cost around £8, while a suit can cost around £12. If you have 2 of these clothes to dry clean once a month, it will cost you approximately £240 a year, not including any transportation costs. A good steamer, on the other hand, will easily cost half that, making it much cheaper than professional washing.

Fewer steps to complete = more time saved

What's more, professional dry-cleaning simply takes longer: between preparing your clothes, dropping them off, waiting and bringing them back home to your wardrobe, the time adds up!

On the contrary, with an all-in-one device like a SteamOne steamer, hanging up your clothes and then ironing them takes fewer steps. SteamOne steamers are extremely easy to use and require no special skills or training. Just fill the water tank, switch on the appliance and watch the steam do its work. In just a few minutes, your clothes will be fresh and wrinkle-free.

Steamers are also much quicker to set up than a trip to the dry cleaners. NB: unlike a conventional iron, a steamer generally heats up in around 45 seconds.

A wide choice of steamer models to suit all your needs

There are many different types of steamer on the market, so it's important to choose the one that best suits your needs. Hand-held steamers are perfect for touch-ups and small surfaces. Discover the compact models in the SteamOne range of portable steamers: elegant, robust and ergonomic, they'll become your best friends when quickly ironing your clothes at home or while travelling.

A vertical steamer, on the other hand, is better suited to larger items. Discover SteamOne's range of home vertical steamers, ideal for your dresses, shirts and suits. However, if you do a lot of professional ironing, you should check out SteamOne's professional range, too.

It's also important to note that once you've purchased the steamer itself, you won't need to buy any additional bulky accessories (such as an ironing board and cover, jeans, steam generator iron, etc.); just complementary accessories to modify and optimise the use of your steamer, such as rods, stands or storage pockets. Other accessories and spare parts are of course also available from SteamOne.

Why is using a steamer environmentally friendly?

Concern for the environment is something we have all grown to worry about in recent years. Indeed, society as a whole is seeking to reduce its environmental impact. One way of doing this is by taking small steps, such as choosing energy-efficient products like a steamer.

A steamer uses less water than a washing machine and can save you just as much money on your water bill (note: this only applies to the most delicate fabrics, which can be cleaned without using a washing machine).

Additionally, using a steamer doesn't require any harsh chemicals that can be harmful to the environment and your clothes. So, if you're looking for a way to be more environmentally friendly, consider buying a steamer. It's just one of many small changes that, taken together, can make a big difference.

In conclusion

Steam ironers are a great solution for busy people who don't have time to go to the dry cleaners and are looking to get their clothes back into shape quickly. They're easy to use and can save you time and money.

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