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avcue t1_itces5g wrote

Steam closets are a consumer available thing.

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FormalOperational t1_itd030f wrote

Chiming in to say that they’re so worth it, too! I love my LG one. Creases pants, air/line dries things that can’t be tumble dried, dusts off sweaters/clothes in general that haven’t been worn all year, gets the wrinkles out of clean clothes that sat too long before being put away, heats up blankets and jackets, disinfects pillows, etc.

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upvoatsforall t1_ites87n wrote

Are you being compensated in any way to chime in?

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FormalOperational t1_iths84c wrote

No, cynical redditor. I got mine during a Black Friday sale for like 33% off. When I tell people I have one, they act like it’s a waste of money. But those are the same people that either don’t value their time (assuming they can afford one) or just don’t hate doing laundry as much as I do, I suppose.

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upvoatsforall t1_ithtxf7 wrote

There are millions of bots and a large number of individuals on the internet whose job it is to post about a “products they lovel, because it appears more natural and trustworthy.

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ironichaos t1_itewldt wrote

Does it have a pressing function? Like can I make my shirt look like it just came from the dry cleaners?

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FormalOperational t1_ithud5e wrote

Unfortunately not for shirts, just pants. It’s perfect for business casual attire. If you have to have a crisp shirt every morning and rarely dress down, it’s probably not as worth it. I’d recommend a Miele rotary iron for that.

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