The best part of traveling is being able to go to fun dinners and see different sights, taking pictures along the way to make long-lasting memories. However, when you’ve tightly packed your clothes and are living out of a suitcase, your garments are destined to become wrinkled and creased, detracting from your appearance when you try to dress up for a nice meal. Traveling with a portable clothes steamer is a great solution to this issue.
When you truly want to take care of your clothes and necessary appliances, you need to invest in product protection. Mulberry Unlimited can provide coverage for all your purchases under the same product protection plan, giving you peace of mind while you're traveling. Here are some of the best travel steamer options, and how to use them on your trip.
When looking for a portable clothes steamer, you want to find something compact so that it can fit in your luggage. For some customers, their portable steamer is also their full-time steamer, especially if they don't not have much demand for this item in their lifestyle, but simply want to mitigate wrinkles for special occasions and travel. Here are our top three picks for best travel steamers:
Yes, it is possible and simple to travel with a clothing steamer. Like any other standard electronics, these products are totally fine to pack in your luggage. Just make sure you know whether the destination you are traveling to needs plug adapters, as some steamers are not compatible with voltage in other countries. Plus, it has to be said, make sure you fully empty all water from your steamer before packing it to avoid any major mishaps.
Yes, you can include your travel steamer in your checked baggage just like any other electronic device. Just ensure it does not have any water in it to avoid spills and security breaches.
It may seem more challenging to remove wrinkles from your clothes when you’re on the go, but actually it’s simple. Hang up your item of clothing on a hanger in the bathroom, plug your steamer in, and steam your item while it hangs to remove all wrinkles.
If you don’t have a travel steamer and you wind up with wrinkly clothes while on a trip, a quick hack is to hang your item from a hanger on the shower rail, turn the hot shower water on so that it doesn’t hit your clothes, and then let the steam from the shower loosen and soften the wrinkles on your garment.
The best option when using a clothing steamer is to fill it with distilled water. Typical tap water contains minerals that will eventually clog the device. Of course, when you are on the go, you probably won’t have access to distilled water, so in that situation, tap water will do.
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