I have been wanting one too but reviews aren't always to good on steamers. Most negative reviews have to do with the steam only coming out for a minute then you have to wait 5 minutes again before you get steam.
This Conair seems to have the most decent reviews, though I sometimes wonder if some of the reviews are fake ones from the Conair company posting on Target's website. Anyways, it's $79.99 and if you don't like it you could always return it.
I have a conair steamer and it looks very much like the one posted. It takes about a minute or two to warm up. As long as you hang the clothes a on a rack that isn't too low, it continues to steam. I find it great for sweaters and T-shirts. It is also very good for steaming creases out of silk dresses and blouses. I don't recall if it works on heavy pure cotton but I may try it soon as those blouses are so hard to iron.
It was $50, and I guess I'm glad I have it, though I don't use it very often. Keeps me from having to go to the drycleaners when something is just wrinkled. I especially like the design on this one -- the pole in the middle extends upwards when you need to use it, and it's on casters, so I'm able to store it in a spare closet pretty easily.
whatever you do, get one that comes with something to hang the clothes on. I have this one, and it's OK, but it drives me nuts to try to find a door nearby to hang the clothes on while I steam them (the cord's not that long).
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my mom got me the conair one for christmas which comes with a hook for over the door to hang your clothes on. i really like it... i have a heavy duty retail one from my days in the apparel industry and of course, its the bomb- but the conair one takes care of FH's dress shirts and my lighter apparel.
i have a jiffy brand steamer and i bought it because it's the brand that i used in retail. i was the best $80 purchase of my life probably (it was $80 because i bought it new on craigslist). it has the hook to hang your clothes, it heats up in about 90 secs and steams clothes in about 90 secs. tops. i use it everyday and i HIGHLY recommend it.
i know when i was doing research i saw a good price on costco's website.
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I think it is a good idea to get a better quality one. Rowenta has been making steamers for years. I love mine - especially for girly blouses with lots of ruffles/unusual seams. You can find a deal at dept stores if you look hard enough.