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Message Board > Miscellaneous > Handheld Steamer ( Moderated by Deepika, EleanorSews, CynthiaSue)
lakaribane
Beginner HAITI Member since 7/23/07 Posts: 1751 |
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Date: 8/17/12 12:43 PM Ok, I'm in the final days of a work event and we ended up having to iron flags, among other wrinkled things.
I think we need a handheld steamer. Well, I certainly want one, LOL!
So, those of you who own these, what are the features I should look for? Width of the spout? Cordless or wired?
Any and all suggestions welcomed ------ Fashion Maté, where I blog about what I (eventually) sew : http://fashionmate.blogspot.com
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tourist
 Intermediate BC CANADA Member since 7/23/07 Posts: 5423 |
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In reply to lakaribane <<
Date: 8/17/12 3:07 PM No advice but awaiting answers. I am still looking for one that will work for cleaning as well as for steaming clothing. ------ http://bgballroom.wordpress.com to follow the progress on my next ballgown. |
diane s
Intermediate OR USA Member since 8/24/02 Posts: 3887 |
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Date: 8/19/12 10:14 PM I have a small corded hand held Rowenta steamer that I bought years ago. I don't use it alot, but it came in handy at my daughter's wedding. ------ My grandmother taught me to sew when I was 10, and I've been sewing ever since. |
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