Tefal Pure Tex DT9530 Handheld Garment Steamer Review

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This arrived in a branded box with glossy images, product details, uses and specifications on the outside. Opening it up the steamer is packed and protected in compressed cardboard inside a plastic sleeve for added protection. You also get a small container the additional heads and the MyPerfume plugs that go into the steam bonnet attachment. I had a read through the quick start guide which goes through the basics and had a read through the main manual, the main manual is multilingual mixed languages on all pages, in my opinion this makes navigation of the functions and features less user friendly than separated languages and although it has all the information you need to go through multiple pages for each function. The steamer looks and feels really nice quality and fits well in my hand with a good balance and easy to move around, I like that the different pads fit onto the main head with magnets so no messing about trying to release them when switching. The water tank slides off the bottom when holding the release button and has a small rubber stopper for filling, I live in a heavy water area so used distilled water but it does say tap water can be used. After I had the tank filled I set one of my wife’s dresses on a coat hook against a door and tried it out, the dress is very fine and can’t be ironed or if I tried I would without doubt burn it or make the creases worse. I was quite impressed with the results and the creases dropped out as I went over it. I tried it on...

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