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

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    This travel steamer, which has a 4.3-average star rating from over 10,000 reviews, is a favorite of travel journalist and writer, Rana Good, for how quickly it works. “It gets my clothes steamed ...

  3. 10 portable garment steamers that will replace your iron - AOL

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    A hand-held fabric steamer is one of the most important items one can own. Whether you are always traveling or constantly on the go, achieving wrinkle-free clothing in record time has never been ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Jiffy Steamer - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy Steamer, located in Union City, Tennessee, manufactures a variety of clothing steamers. Jiffy Steamer was founded in 1940. Jiffy Steamer was founded in 1940. [ 1 ]

  6. Clothes iron - Wikipedia

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    An ironing center, steam ironing station, or steam generator iron is a device consisting of a clothes iron and a separate steam-generating tank. By having a separate tank, the ironing unit can generate more steam than a conventional iron, making steam ironing faster.

  7. Garment steamers have caused second-degree burns, so ... - AOL

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    That’s why Empower Brands recalled about 518,500 Black & Decker Easy Garment Steamers. Garment steamers have caused second-degree burns, so 500,000 have been recalled Skip to main content