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Philips Series 3000 ‎STH3000/20 Handheld Garment Steamer 1000W $44 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Ready to use in only as little as 30 seconds, 1000W with up to 20g/min continuous steam rate and 100ml detachable water tank up for easy refill

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  • Price is right, any good tho?

    • +3

      It's ok, not great for Linen shirts… great for some use cases and traveling potentially. Mines mostly collecting dust. Like a lot of things some people will love it and others who are doing a lot of ironing will use something bigger and faster be it an iron or something else

      • yeah i am thinking more for travel applications, i went through a while of not ironing shirts because i cbf - now looking to get back into it especially since adding a lot of linen into wardrobe. thinking i will splash out for the philips azur 8000

        • +1

          I have one. It’s decent to get out simple/light creases but if your clothes are well and truly creased, an iron does a much better job and is faster. I’ve not had any issues with leaks as others have.

          Also works well as a surprise when paired as a gift with an ironing board cover

    • +1

      edit: ok having second thoughts now I remember philips had some kind of major issue with medical equipment. maybe philips aint so good. ok admit I have consumer brain rot don't need garment steamer what the heck even was I thinkin.

  • +12

    Ready to use in only as little as 30 seconds

    Thats what she said

    • +8

      sarah, its $10 a pill.

    • +5

      I leave a steamer for the Mrs, and she threatens to divorce me!

  • +2

    Only $1 more at Bing Lee

  • +5

    Looks like standard Police issue item..

  • -1

    Is this for handheld garments only?

  • +1

    Would this be okay to get a crease from a t-shirt? Half my gym t-shirts are folded and I have to iron them which is annoying lol

    • +15

      From a person who doesn't like ironing even my work wear, mind blown!

      • LOL

    • +5

      Ironing gym shirts. Lol.

      • +4

        Bro, it had a huge line down the middle from being folded!

        I'm just ironing the line out, it looks stupid

        • +2

          Just flex?

          • +4

            @HappyPants: Just tried it and my shirt ripped open. Thanks a lot now I need a new shirt and all these supermodels won't leave me alone.

    • +1

      You thinking you need to iron gym shirts is annoying lol

      • +4

        I'm single, you wanna look okay at gym lol

        • -2

          Getting buff at gym ain't gonna fix that… It's about confidence. The guy with game and no muscles could rock up to the gym with the creased singlet and an iron and with the right approach could probably pick up lol

        • Priority issues bruh.

    • +5

      Roll them instead

  • Don't traditional irons have a steam option? Same function?

    • +1

      This is mostly for travel. From the reviews it looks like it's slower than ironing.

      • It'd wanna be tiny.

  • +3

    My partner takes a steamer on shoots for her work. It's much quicker and easier than an iron, can be used on something that is still hanging on a coathanger and can be used with more delicate garments without issue.

  • +4

    Will this get the creases out of old people’s skin?

    • +4

      Yes. And replace it with burn scar tissue.

      • -2

        Hard to have an infection if
        YOU ARE THE INFECTION.

    • Not while they're wearing it.

  • I previously had a Kmart steamer similar in size, was barely useable; took 5x longer than ironing, way more effort and the tank only lasted enough to do 1 shirt. I wonder if this is any better?

    • Yeh, that's what I was thinking:

      20g/min continuous steam rate and 100ml

      100 / 20 = 5 minutes?

      Takes 5 minutes to steam 1 shirt.

  • -1

    Ordered one. Just bought a memory foam type Mat and supposedly these are good for setting them up. Who knows even the wife might use it as she’s too lazy to iron so this might spark a new interest

  • Is this good enough to steam clean the cloth lining on office chairs and car seats?

    • +3

      Not at all. You need a proper steam vac for that

      • Thank you. Just don't want to be one of those "buy first, think later" OzBargain idiots XD

  • I’ve had two different brand name steamers and for whatever reason, both leaked water into my clothes during use.

    Yet my cheapie from Kmart doesn’t at all and works really well.

    • Might not be what happened to yours but I think when they clog up with calcium that starts to happen

      • Mine leaked water brand new out of the box. So annoyed.

        At least the Kmart one does a good job.

  • +1

    Have purchased this in earlier deals. Works great for a 1-2 shirts, then you're needing to fill up the small tank. Besides that, it's great. It's good for a quick last minute steam. It ain't no iron/steam iron, but it does the job for the price and limited setup/pack up. Hope this helps.

  • Thanks, I ordered one. I planned to buy Aldi special Tefal garment steamer for $59, but I missed.

  • +1

    Wouldn't recommend, as above - small tank, leaks at times and does not really get the job done - you would still end up with less crinkled shirts. Not worth the $$

  • Not worth it

  • I've got an Xioami steamer and love it, imagine thinking storing and whipping out an ironing board and changing shirt position multiple times is quicker than a quick steam of a hanging garment!

    I did have the other Phillips steamer though the gold and black one and that was useless so I'd be inclined not to buy this, single male in an apartment of course!

    • Nice try Xi Jinping

      • Pack your bags for exile mate

  • We got this, I don't think it's worth if you have very wrinkled shirts, it ends up making it wet and warm instead leaving the wrinkles anyway. It does work to some extent for smaller wrinkles but the time it took and amount of refills i would've just used an iron instead.

  • Ordered one and steam stopped after 2nd use. Anyone else had the same problem? Its warming up well, but no steam when I press. Troubleshooting in the manual doesn't help.

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