🚀 Elevate Your Wardrobe Game with Precision Steaming!
The Rowenta GS6010 Precision Valet Commercial Garment Steamer delivers powerful 1550 watts for fast and efficient wrinkle removal, featuring a telescopic pole, tilt-and-roll system for easy handling, and an auto-off safety feature, making it the ideal choice for professionals seeking a reliable garment care solution.
K**I
This steamer sucks
It has three setting: on the highest steam and it produced less steam than my mini travel steamer. It doesn't work at all not even on polyester so how much lower can you go? Returned immediately.
G**N
Great steamer for the money
For this price point, this steamer is an amazing deal. It heats up within 30-60 seconds and produces a substantial amount of steam. The included stand is helpful to hang any and all garments, and the on/off button at the base is very easy to use as well. I've had other steamers that were actually more expensive than this one, that don't even compare in performance, let alone price. Keep in mind it is best to use distilled water with a steamer like this to avoid long term clogging due to debris from normal tap water.
D**L
Three Stars
Works ok
P**R
Great Product for Clothing
What i like about it:-The steamer heats up to scolding steam in about a minute.-The hose is nice with the fabric lining which helps reduce chance of accidental burns.-Super useful pants crease attachment, works great for other parts of clothes too!!-The handle is wonderful! It is very well insulated and has a little bit of a spongier grip.-The on off button in HUGE, so its easy to turn on with your foot without bending over.-Nice little storage bins on the sides to hold the 2 attachments (brush for delicates, and pant creaser) it comes with.-It has a great sturdy base, and the poll feels very sturdy and has 3 functions.1.Hang clothes2.Hang steam head when not in use/place to rest it3.Holds power cord when moving it around (the type that most vacuum cleaners have)The only things i don't like about it (why only 4/5 stars):- Doesn't have a long enough hose to do tall curtains. I want a little longer hose to reach tall 7 or 8 foot curtains..(its specifically the proper length to steam all types of garments on its poll which does work well for a 6'3" guy like myself... not for curtains though)- I want more attachments!! maybe a de-linter (for pet hair), or a fabric cloth on the end to filter out tap water minerals.SOME RESEARCH INFO ABOUT GARMENT STEAMERS FOR THE NEWBIEAfter doing a bunch of research, a garment steamer is designed to unwrinkle fabrics naturally (NOT PRESS AND MAKE CRISP), and help remove funky odors / disinfect.They are NOT designed to "blast" steam out at a high intensity like some steam irons do with the steam blast button.After realizing that fact, this product does exactly what its designed to do: (produce a scolding hot steam to relax fabrics naturally while removing odors and disinfecting)I think the tip that helped me the most is to not "rush" through steaming the clothes, that ends up taking MORE time.Instead, at a nice slow pace pass the wand up and down the garment, and in less that 2 minutes a wrinkly suit coat is nice and wrinkle free!As for shirts, they will have a wrinkle free/relaxed look). Also, COTTON shirts are quite a bit harder to remove wrinkles from, especially if its really wrinklie, it does help to gently pull on the fabric while the head of the steamer is pressed against it moving up and down slowly.. A super wrinklie COTTON shirt can take up to 5 minutes to get all the stubborn wrinkles out(remember, slower is better, don't rush with the wand). Honestly if a COTTON shirt is that bad, just iron it (will take just about as long), or throw it in the drier for 10 minutes.I hope this helps out all those people thinking of switching to steamers vs irons! I feel they both are useful. If you want CRISP, use an iron, if you want RELAXED and a Quick way to de-wrinkle, use a STEAMER
M**O
Just what "she" was looking for
Gave it as a gift for new daughter-in-law. She loves it and uses it frequently. Earned brownie points with it.
L**N
Saves on Dry Cleaning
I have had this for a little over one year now. I got it at Target, and I was looking for a replacement snap-on presser part (lost mine), found the actual steamer, and thought I would throw my two cents in since the other reviews aren't that great. I have had no trouble whatsoever with the steamer. It's not made to use with starch, so don't expect a hard-pressed crease to form and stay all day. That's not the point. It does have the handy little slide-on/snap-on presser piece (which is what I am trying to find) to form creases, but the crease is more of a nice, softly defined sort. I use this in between dry cleanings to keep our suits, coats, etc. fresh and non-wrinkled. I just spritz on a little Febreze, turn on the steamer, and smooth away the wrinkles and any trapped odors. It was very hand when we moved to get all the wrinkles and folding creases out of the drapes I had folded and packed away in plastic sleeves. I have used it on comforters, rugs, throw pillows, and pretty much everything else around my house, and it works great on all of them to gently remove wrinkles without harming delicate fabrics. Oh yes--it's also great for hand-laundered items such as silk shirts, lacy nightgowns/robes, etc. and for ladies' shirts that have lots of ruffles or frills--I have no clue how to even attempt to iron a shirt with ruffles all down the front. I also like that the hose is soft and flexible, unlike another steamer I tried that had a hard plastic tube that dripped scalding water onto my wrist when I held the steamer head vertically. As we have very hard water where I live, I have always used distilled water and it has never plugged up or stopped producing steam. I haven't ever really attempted to roll it around while using it, so I can't speak for how well the wheels roll while it's in use...the only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is because when I moved, I was disappointed to find I couldn't detach the aluminum pole from the base. It came separately in the box, so I had thought I could put it back in the box, but to no avail. The pole does telescope back down to a shorter height, but it would've been nice to be able to pack it up for moving, or even for an extended vacation we went on at Christmas.
C**E
Not worth the money
I hoped that for the money I paid, I would be able to replace my iron with this steamer. However, I found that it was not much faster than ironing and just didn't get my button-down shirts quite crisp enough (and I don't need mine THAT crisp). Worked great for silks and other ruffly or delicate fabrics. However, I will be returning this product for a less expensive handheld steamer.
A**R
Excellent value
This is my first garment steamer - but I liked the feel of the fabric covering around the main hose, the other ones had a kind of hard plastic wrapping. You have full steam in about 20 seconds and we LOVE using this instead of the old iron and ironing board. It also has a tool to crease the collars and sleeves so you can still have that freshly "pressed" look. The only engineering bug is it doesn't really follow you around very well with just the two wheels on the back. Instinctually, I tug a little on the hose to get a little further reach and it kind of bounces all over the carpet even if I need it to budge just a foot or two.
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