💨 Steaming ahead: wrinkle-free, germ-free, and ready in a flash!
The Tefal Handheld Clothes Steamer DT8250G0 is a sleek, black and silver 2000W device that delivers a powerful 90g/min steam boost to eliminate creases and sanitize fabrics quickly. With a rapid 25-second heat-up, a 0.2L removable water tank, and smart safety features like auto shut-off and Smart Temp technology, it’s designed for efficient, safe, and chemical-free garment care. Perfect for busy professionals who demand speed, hygiene, and fabric care in one portable powerhouse.
Brand | Tefal |
Model Number | DT8250G0 |
Colour | Black & Silver |
Product Dimensions | 14.7 x 12.8 x 32 cm; 1.88 kg |
Capacity | 200 Millilitres |
Power / Wattage | 2000 watts |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts |
Material | Silver |
Item Weight | 1.88 kg |
M**O
Perfect Handheld Iron
I recently purchased the Tefal Handheld Clothes Steamer DT8250, and it has quickly become an essential tool in my laundry routine. This steamer is incredibly user-friendly, with a quick heat-up time that gets me going in just 25 seconds. I appreciate how lightweight and portable it is, making it easy to tackle wrinkles on the go or store away without taking up much space.The powerful steam output effectively smooths out even the toughest creases, and I find it particularly handy for delicate fabrics that I wouldn’t want to put through a traditional iron. The vertical steaming option is a game-changer for curtains and larger items—no need for an ironing board!Another highlight is the steam lock feature, which allows for continuous steaming without having to hold down the trigger, making the process much more comfortable. The detachable water tank is easy to fill, and the anti-calc feature ensures that maintenance is a breeze.Overall, the Tefal Handheld Clothes Steamer DT8250 has exceeded my expectations. It's efficient, effective, and versatile, proving to be a valuable addition to my home. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to simplify their garment care!
O**N
Powerful but won't replace traditional iron
Shorter Version: It does what it is designed for very well; that is to steam garments. The microfiber attachment is very good at removing dust, lint and even hair whilst protecting the delicate fabrics. I use this steamer daily for my work suits and even after several years of wear, my suits are in excellent condition. This is not going to replace your iron, but after a bit of experience, you might find yourselves reaching for this instead of your iron.Long Version: It took me a few seconds to decide on this purchase; having previously owned the Tefal Steam+ for over 8 years. The Steam+ was not flawless but worked well until it's accidental death did us part.This new and supposedly improved model has little to tell apart from his predecessor, if not for the evenly spaced holes on its face as opposed to the vacant impression like slot on the Steam+ and its name stamped on the forehead.But I digress; this is meant to be a review of Tefal Access Steam Force and not a comparison.I have used this steamer to iron my non-iron cotton shirts, on an ironing board, and whilst the results were comparable to the steam generator iron that I normally use, it took about twice as long. Though, not due to the lack of power, but because of the small size of the heated soleplate. Well, size does matter after all.But when it comes steaming vertically, this handheld steamer literally steamroller the wrinkles on most clothes like t-shirts, chinos, jeans, suits, blazers, wool coats etc. and does it so much better than a traditional or even a steam generator iron. The microfiber head protect the delicate fabrics and also prevent that unsightly shine on suits and darker colours, that is unavoidable with a traditional iron.I use this steamer daily to refresh my work suits and using the turbo option cuts down time and effort sufficiently that I don't mind having to refill it often. On turbo, the 200ml tank runs for little over 5 minutes. The normal mode would extend the run time to just under 8 minutes.The microfiber attachment removes the dust as well as the lint, whilst the steam de-wrinkle and refresh the clothes. I didn't need to get my suits dry cleaned in a long time, thank to this (and it's predecessor) steamer.Having a good few years of experience with such handheld garment steamers, I learnt that deionized water (not distilled, softened or tap water) works best as not only it keeps the steamer limescale free which in turn keeps the steam flowing steadily, it prevents the hot sprays and staining of the clothes. In 8 years, I never had to descale my steamer or the iron. A 2.5L bottle is about pound fifty from 'every little helps'.The cable is 2.5m which I found to be adequate for my use, albeit shorter than Tefal's other handheld steamers. The biggest issue is the size of the water tank but I suppose that's to keep the operating weight manageable.
K**D
Amazing steamer
Just bought this steaming had one which was not as good as this new one steam is amazing make pressing blouses top much easier also can use on upholster would highly tecommef
R**D
Good Value
Very good Steamer especially for the price
J**A
Item seems not new/ used before
The item seems to work fine seems to have been used before as one of the pads is worn and short hair was found inside stuck to the appliance.
I**E
In my opinion this isn't fit for purpose.
I purchased this brand new from Amazon but it was faulty. There was an airlock in the system that, despite following all instructions, wouldn't pass and we couldn't get any steam. We sent it back and were sent a replacement - which had obviously been used/returned already as it had signs of wear/tear. I did consider whether my star rating was bias because of the fault of amazon of replacing a brand new full price but faulty item returned the day after it was delivered with something used - but there are the following points. I did try the working item out before returning because it was already clearly used and I wasn't sure whether to waste time trying for a third.1. There is only enough steam per canister to really drop out half the mild creases from a ladies shirt. You couldn't steam anything substantial with this.2. I've used professional steamers before and they replace irons, as I now struggle to get an ironing board up/down I was hoping to be able to use this in place of an iron for at least some things to reduce the frequency of wrestling with the ironing board - it's just not good enough. Baring in mind I hang dry clothing and most of the creases drop out that way, it's still just not up to the job.3. It's much too heavy, the heating unit and the water are all in the one device, one shirt (half done) was enough to make my shoulder and wrist really ache.So in a nutshell, it didn't work because it was air locked and needed specialist equipment to release the lock, the replacement (overlooking Amazon sent me a used one) wasn't up to the job I was hoping it would do and was heavy/cumbersome/limited in scope to use.
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