We know you can’t completely avoid bending over, but you should steam at a comfortable height. If you have a standing garment steamer, this means adjusting it to a height where you can steam your entire garment without hurting your back.
If you have a handheld steamer, try to find something at a reasonable height to hang your hanger on. If you decided you’d prefer to steam horizontally and have one our Style Touch Pure or Steam & Go 2-in-1 handheld steamers, seek out a surface at an appropriate height so you can steam in comfort.
To further save your back and knees while steaming, some of our standing steamers have FlexHead technology, allowing you to easily reach the bottom of your clothes.
If you have to steam thick garments like coats and jackets, we suggest using a brush accessory to knock out wrinkles from your clothes. It’s a good idea to use a brush on thicker fabrics because its bristles open up the fibres, allowing better steam penetration.
An added benefit to using the brush on items like coats and jackets is that it also easily removes dirt and lint.
Do you have wrinkles in clothing items with pleats, prints, embroidery, ruffles and the like, and are wondering how to get the wrinkles of out them?
If you are, it’s easy.
Whether you’re using one of our portable steamers or a standing garment steamer, you can steam garments with prints, pleats, embroidery and the like the same way you steam any other garment. Just press the plate of your garment steamer against your garment and steam away!
Steam&Go
Handheld garment steamer
GC362/86
Steam&Go
Handheld garment steamer
GC350/46
ComfortTouch
Garment Steamer
GC552/46