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Sunbeam Power Shot Handheld Garment Steamer $49 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Since the other steamer deal is gaining a bit of popularity, I found this instead with better reviews, much more water capacity and work better on linen. Sunbeam Power Shot Handheld Garment Steamer!

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  • Same price at TGG.

    $46 at TGG Commercial

    • Shows for me as $43 @ TGG Commercial

  • +1

    It's a bit of a pain using these ones when going inside garments without burning your hand from the steam.

    The ones with the longer hose with the tank on wheels is easier to maneuver inside garments and having a larger tank is certainly a quality of life improvement if you'll be using it daily.

    Kmart has one for $55, it's a perfectly capable device for cheap.

  • I use the kmart one and it literally does nothing….cant tell if its me or the product……probably me

    • Is it the one I linked to above? I find it hard to fathom it does nothing. Is steam actually coming out of it?

    • I'm returning mine as my partner has said the same thing. She's used other brands which belong to friends and the kmart one can't compete. The main issue is the steaming power, there's just not enough force.

  • +3

    I understand that you posted this as an alternative to the Philips deal, but Camels say this is the normal and equal highest price since Jan 2022.

  • which is one better? Power Shot or Power Steam?
    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07ZTG2RKK?th=1

    • Choice recommended the Power Steam. I saw that for $62.30 on Boxing Day.

  • +2

    I love this steamer. Had it for the past 2 years. I don’t like ironing and would rather go out with creased clothing than iron. This steamer takes about 2 min to iron an item. I keep it on the hanger, move the steamer around and done. Plus no burn or fade marks on clothing that I used to get from ironing.

  • -8

    Just to contrast YOLOs comment - I can't imagine owning one of these devices. When I look at "product benefits" - all it says, is "tough wrinkles".

    Why not just use a regular iron with a bit of steam?? That would take 2 or 3 mins at most to iron a shirt, with a bit of practice.

    YOLO- I'd love to see you post a YouTube clip of you steaming your shirts. Maybe you're right? Maybe they come out looking great!!! Lol

    I, for one, DO NOT think that this is a bargain at all!!!!! It appears to be a total waste of money. Happy to be convinced otherwise?

    • +1

      Personally I use one of these as I need to iron a single shirt every morning. It would be annoying to get the ironing board out for one shirt.

  • -2

    Was forced to use a steamer in a hotel room in USA (no iron). Was a terrible experience vs just using an iron to sort out shirts. Took ages. Maybe it was a poor version? Dunno, but man it’s soured any appetite to buy a steamer

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