Great, informative video! Straight to the point, and compact with tips and information! Made it easier for me to decide on what I will buy. Decided for garment steamer as I need to save as many space as possible and I don't wear clothes with heavy fabric. Thank you very much! You deserve more views.
One of the finest videos, that goes straight to the point. Thanks for sharing the useful information without deviating from the topic, like most other videos do.
Hi...very informative video.. I used to have a basic garment steamer from inalsa which I used a lot because I mostly use delicate fabrics like silk and lace... but it got damaged after one and half year and not a single repair shop is able to fix it..so here are my two cents..it is mostly preferable for ladies wear or ethnic fabrics and also for people like me who burnt a lot of clothes while ironing or is scared of ironing.. these won’t last long..for harder materials or fir kids uniforms or gents clothing I suggest ironing..a basic iron is much better choice then a stand steam iron...but you can use a hand held steam iron for your delicate materials
So systematically explained. Thank you Ma'am. Came across your channel while searching for the reviews of garment steamer. Your new subscriber here Ma'am.
Nice video on garment steamers. I have an Inalsa hand garment steamer. It's not very powerful but does the job of steaming my clothes. The purpose of purchasing the steamer was to make the background cloth in a light tent(used in photography) look smooth. This garment steamer has only 1 setting and a brush attachment. Since I am obese, I need to refill the water tank two times to steam my one kurti. If one is using the steamer at home then a upright steamer is a better choice as you don't have to worry about where to place the garment and refilling water tank. Other than that I have a handheld steam cleaner which also has a garment steamer attachment (I have rarely used the attachment).
Hi Sreelakshmi, thanks for sharing and you validated my analysis on hand held ones :) ! You are so good with these, I feel like I should review my ideas with you before I publish :D
@@TheGrapevineIndia thanks for your reply and I am flattered. I am a person who terribly suffers from gear acquiring syndrome (luckily I am not completely for high priced items (even though they are feature-rich) as my budget is usually very tight). So I have to swim across all the products available online to find the right item which is value for money. Sometimes I have been lucky to get items like the standalone deep freezer, engraved stainless steel measuring bowls and digital timer.
😊 Do let me know if you find something interesting! I’m exactly the opposite- I don’t like too many appliances - and will buy something only if I absolutely need it. That’s why I always create a video so folks can identify if they really need a product before buying. Lot of times, people give into hype.
@@TheGrapevineIndia neither do I like too many appliances. But something happens and I end up buying the appliance. This happened in case of dishwasher (my fingers would turn very cold to handwash) and the freezer (fridge was ok but freezer was not freezing well). I admit these appliances have helped me immensely. But these are appliances which I would think ten times before buying, cOnsidering space and tight budget. While I do try to know about big brands, I do try to find feasible alternatives. Brand name is just a starting point for making a choice and from there I look into competitors. For me features which are most used are the criteria to selecting a product (case is digital timer) Your videos are helping in making quick comparison of certain appliances and ideal for those looking to purchase a new appliance.
Hey great video. I was thinking of getting a garment steamer.. but we mainly use cottons and prefer a pressed look with crease. Very informative to help us make informed decision based on our requirement and use case. Can you also do the same for Soup Maker and wet grinder - who would find it useful to invest in these products.
Clean & informative reviews👏🏼 Tried searching your page for any reviews on press steam iron, but couldn’t find any. I use both upright & press steam iron…but the press steam irons leaks a lot (over the years, I have used Phillips, Rowenta & Braun). Though Rowenta & Braun output was good, water leaks /pours when using. Can you recommend an iron with steam? I’m based in Dubai
Thank you for a well made, informative video. Isn't using a good upright garment steamer easier/more convenient than using an iron? Have you yourself transitioned to using upright garment steamer for ironing your clothes, or do you find that that garment steamers can't completely replace the regular type of ironing (with a regular iron)?
Hi Saumya, i really enjoy watching all your videos thank you so much for having a clean and clear way of both understanding and explaining things....ps taking into consideration the weather being very distant i guess a heating solution video is warrented...thnx in advance.....
Ur videos r really very informative 👌. I needed a advice on hand held or stick cordless vacuum cleaner not expensive as Dyson v 11.also lighter in weight to handle because with my arthritis ,I cannot hold very heavy machines for long .waiting for ur suggestion.
Hi Sandhya, here is a video I cover that - th-cam.com/video/nW1D8TnSYoM/w-d-xo.html. In general cordless vacuums will be heavier than a corded vacuum as the motor and bin will be hand held itself. This model amzn.to/3tKAVLq is one of the lighter ones.
@@TheGrapevineIndia ty but m disappointed by blk n decker handheld garment steamer.. It was not doing ironing properly at all.. But I wanted to buy handheld steamer but.. 😒
Just 7 minutes.... No music.... Just information in detail. Best ever review of any product(s) I ever found. 👌👌
Thanks Ambuj, glad you found it useful!
So helpful for a guy who was clueless about pros and cons. Thank you!
Finally, a simple straightforward review. Most appreciated. That the reviewer is easy on the eyes (and ears!) also helps...
*Crease also means - a line or ridge produced on cloth by pressing* In case you believe I've used the word crease incorrectly in this video😀- Saumya
So steamers don't necessarily help with odors do they?
Kinda sorta @@NeophyteCounsel
Great, informative video! Straight to the point, and compact with tips and information! Made it easier for me to decide on what I will buy. Decided for garment steamer as I need to save as many space as possible and I don't wear clothes with heavy fabric. Thank you very much! You deserve more views.
This is my go to channel to make any informed decision
One of the finest videos, that goes straight to the point. Thanks for sharing the useful information without deviating from the topic, like most other videos do.
Wonderfully explained and straight to the point, thank you!
Hi...very informative video.. I used to have a basic garment steamer from inalsa which I used a lot because I mostly use delicate fabrics like silk and lace... but it got damaged after one and half year and not a single repair shop is able to fix it..so here are my two cents..it is mostly preferable for ladies wear or ethnic fabrics and also for people like me who burnt a lot of clothes while ironing or is scared of ironing.. these won’t last long..for harder materials or fir kids uniforms or gents clothing I suggest ironing..a basic iron is much better choice then a stand steam iron...but you can use a hand held steam iron for your delicate materials
Hi! Thanks :) You just validated my opinions on garment steamers.
Love how to the point your content is, my go to channel for almost everything I buy.
Always genuine reviews with full details... Thanks madam
So systematically explained. Thank you Ma'am. Came across your channel while searching for the reviews of garment steamer. Your new subscriber here Ma'am.
I got all i needed, you covered simple and straight 👍
Can washed clothes be dried using steamer
thank you soo much for this video, i really appreciate your work.
My only reliable person for any house hold products.
Thank you so much for it. It's still worth it even after 2 years...❤
Nice video on garment steamers. I have an Inalsa hand garment steamer. It's not very powerful but does the job of steaming my clothes. The purpose of purchasing the steamer was to make the background cloth in a light tent(used in photography) look smooth. This garment steamer has only 1 setting and a brush attachment. Since I am obese, I need to refill the water tank two times to steam my one kurti. If one is using the steamer at home then a upright steamer is a better choice as you don't have to worry about where to place the garment and refilling water tank. Other than that I have a handheld steam cleaner which also has a garment steamer attachment (I have rarely used the attachment).
Hi Sreelakshmi, thanks for sharing and you validated my analysis on hand held ones :) ! You are so good with these, I feel like I should review my ideas with you before I publish :D
@@TheGrapevineIndia thanks for your reply and I am flattered. I am a person who terribly suffers from gear acquiring syndrome (luckily I am not completely for high priced items (even though they are feature-rich) as my budget is usually very tight). So I have to swim across all the products available online to find the right item which is value for money. Sometimes I have been lucky to get items like the standalone deep freezer, engraved stainless steel measuring bowls and digital timer.
😊 Do let me know if you find something interesting! I’m exactly the opposite- I don’t like too many appliances - and will buy something only if I absolutely need it. That’s why I always create a video so folks can identify if they really need a product before buying. Lot of times, people give into hype.
@@TheGrapevineIndia neither do I like too many appliances. But something happens and I end up buying the appliance. This happened in case of dishwasher (my fingers would turn very cold to handwash) and the freezer (fridge was ok but freezer was not freezing well). I admit these appliances have helped me immensely. But these are appliances which I would think ten times before buying, cOnsidering space and tight budget. While I do try to know about big brands, I do try to find feasible alternatives. Brand name is just a starting point for making a choice and from there I look into competitors. For me features which are most used are the criteria to selecting a product (case is digital timer) Your videos are helping in making quick comparison of certain appliances and ideal for those looking to purchase a new appliance.
I think you have a good understanding of what you need and buy accordingly. Not many are like that, so that's what I try to clarify :)
Recently , came across your channel. And you're just awesome with your content. Personally felt so helpful
Hi Akhila! Thank you, glad you found the videos useful!
Hey great video. I was thinking of getting a garment steamer.. but we mainly use cottons and prefer a pressed look with crease. Very informative to help us make informed decision based on our requirement and use case. Can you also do the same for Soup Maker and wet grinder - who would find it useful to invest in these products.
Hi Jigna! Thanks for your feedback! I will plan to do one for soup makers and wet grinder.
Can you please suggest best garment steamer for home use
THANK YOU BEST REIVEW. SIMPLE AND SWEET.
This is so relevant. Keep it up!
Any particular brand that you would suggest, please
I really get impressed by your personality
Very Informative.May I know which is your choice for Upright garment steamer right now.
Clean & informative reviews👏🏼 Tried searching your page for any reviews on press steam iron, but couldn’t find any. I use both upright & press steam iron…but the press steam irons leaks a lot (over the years, I have used Phillips, Rowenta & Braun). Though Rowenta & Braun output was good, water leaks /pours when using. Can you recommend an iron with steam? I’m based in Dubai
Which one do u suggest for T-shirt
Can a hand held garment steamer below 1500W be used on regular plug points or does it require 16A plug point or higher
Straight to the point info. Thanks
Well explained ... To the point! No BS!! :)
Wonderfully explained. Thank you very much!
Thank u Maam.
Very informative. All my queries r solved.
Wow! This is called a fantastic review with all the pros and cons and to the point information. Thanks for the posting.
Handheld steamer can be use for curtains and stuffed toys? Or just a rumor plz guide di
Thank you.
Nice explanation.
Subscribed.
Well-detailed informative video🎉
Hey, great video with lots of details.
Thank you for a well made, informative video.
Isn't using a good upright garment steamer easier/more convenient than using an iron? Have you yourself transitioned to using upright garment steamer for ironing your clothes, or do you find that that garment steamers can't completely replace the regular type of ironing (with a regular iron)?
Very informative! You're very pleasant to look at too
Thanks for your our simple explanation.
Hi Saumya, i really enjoy watching all your videos thank you so much for having a clean and clear way of both understanding and explaining things....ps taking into consideration the weather being very distant i guess a heating solution video is warrented...thnx in advance.....
Hi Jimmy, Thank you, sure will consider that! Bangalore currently is sooo cold.
Very nice explanation , really very helpful for decision making
Fantastic review 👏 👌 you answered all my doubts..
Just discovered your videos and loving it! Keep going! x
Hi Merin, thank you so much!
Nice and informative 👍
The best video! Thank you!❤
Is Upright garment steamer useful for jeans and shirts?
It does not work very well for very crumpled clothes. Light touch up is OK.
THank you for this useful video!!
Like the objective analysis and information. Thanks 👍
Ur videos r really very informative 👌. I needed a advice on hand held or stick cordless vacuum cleaner not expensive as Dyson v 11.also lighter in weight to handle because with my arthritis ,I cannot hold very heavy machines for long .waiting for ur suggestion.
Hi Sandhya, here is a video I cover that - th-cam.com/video/nW1D8TnSYoM/w-d-xo.html. In general cordless vacuums will be heavier than a corded vacuum as the motor and bin will be hand held itself. This model amzn.to/3tKAVLq is one of the lighter ones.
@@TheGrapevineIndia thanks a lot
Very informative video. 👏
is garment steamer good for embroidered lehenga?
Yes
So so helpful. Thank you so much
Your video presentation is amazing 👍
Excellent , very objective
how to steam sarees???
Hi @hareramable - hmm have to put it on a hanger and steam it. You may find lots of demos of it.
Are garment steamers ideal for pure silk sarees, The ones that are heavily creased and wrinkled?
Hi Chandrika - they are good for silk sarees as they are quite delicate. Heavy creases could take a while to be straightened though.
thanks a ton!
Honest review
To the point 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks 🙏
Superb content 😊🤗
Crisp information. Decided not go for garment steamer.
Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you found it useful :)
Useful this video. Thank you.keep it up
Hi Maragathamani! Thank you so much!
Thank you💗
Hi Maysara, thank you! Glad you found it useful!
no yapping straight to point
Awesome again
Excellent
Good video 👍
Thank you!
steam generator irons are best of both worlds
hi Oliver! It's quite handy and useful, yes!
The clicky sound 🥲
Hi Anil, is it annoying? 😊
@@TheGrapevineIndia sort of yes 😅
haha will try to tone it down :D
@@TheGrapevineIndia do take feedback from others. It could be just the OCD in me getting irked. 😅
Penasonic 7kg NAF 70 LF1HRB this machine hot water wash? I like hot water wash penasonic 20,000 my hand
Hi! This one amzn.to/2ZVEe9p has heater
Lot of thanks 🙏
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Hi Jaya! Glad you found it useful! 😊
@@TheGrapevineIndia ty but m disappointed by blk n decker handheld garment steamer.. It was not doing ironing properly at all.. But I wanted to buy handheld steamer but.. 😒
@@TheGrapevineIndia now I am confuse which one to buy for ironing
Thanks, i don’t need garmet streamer
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U look so beautiful