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  2. 6 best travel steamers for your next trip - AOL

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    Brynnl Mini Handheld Steamer Iron $ at Amazon. Hilife Steamer. This top-rated handheld steamer, which has a 4.3-star rating from more than 90,000 shoppers, can emit steam within 140 seconds and ...

  3. The 5 Best Handheld Steamers Money Can Buy - AOL

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    We found the five best handheld steamers to keep your clothes wrinkle-free on the go, according to Town & Country editors and customer reviews.

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  5. Clothes steamer - Wikipedia

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    Clothes steamer. A clothes steamer, also called a garment steamer or simply a steamer, is a device used for quickly removing wrinkles from garments and fabrics with the use of high temperature steam. [1] They can for example be used to straighten wrinkles on shirts by releasing tension in the fabric so that it straightens itself. Steamers can ...

  6. Jiffy Steamer - Wikipedia

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    This product was aimed at the clothing industry to provide a way of removing wrinkles. The company now offers upgraded versions of the original J-2 clothes steamers, including the J-2000 steamer and several variants that provide different head attachments, and the J-4000, more geared towards the commercial marketplace.

  7. Best Buy - Wikipedia

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    Best Buy Co., Inc. is an American multinational consumer electronics retailer headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota.Originally founded by Richard M. Schulze and James Wheeler in 1966 as an audio specialty store called Sound of Music, it was rebranded under its current name with an emphasis on consumer electronics in 1983.