Portable garment steamers are also known as hanging irons and standing irons. The ironing machine continuously contacts the clothes and fabrics through the hot steam generated inside, thereby softening the fibers of the clothes and fabrics, and flattening the clothes and fabrics by "pulling", "pressing" and other actions, so that the clothes and fabrics are as good as new.
Clothes are often ironed with a flat iron, which can easily damage the fabric of the clothes, causing the fabric to harden and age. On the other hand, ironing machines are used for ironing in a natural hanging state. Avoid direct damage to the fabric under the dual action of the clothes' own gravity and high temperature steam (temperature about 98 degrees), and ironing clothes is fast, convenient and easy. Keep your clothes looking like new and looking their best.
When ironing clothes, keep the parts in contact with the clothes away from the steam source. The dirt generated by the high temperature of the domestic water is never sprayed on the clothes like an iron or steam iron brush, but is completely retained on the clothes. In the far bottom heater oil pan. At the same time, the high-temperature steam also has the functions of dust removal, sterilization and disinfection.
A garment steamer can iron more than 50 garments at a time. For a modern home, adding water once should be enough for over a week. But since the flat iron capacity is too small, water must be added frequently.