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I ditched my iron for this Tefal steamer and it's now the cheapest I've ever seen it

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The steamer that made me leave ironing behind. (Tefal / Yahoo Life UK)

Ironing can be tedious. And more often than not, it's something I put off doing for as long as possible. Not just because it takes so long to do, but because I haven't really got the storage space to house an iron and ironing board. That being said, I'm a sucker for crisp shirts, wrinkle-free dresses, and smooth bed linen. Which is exactly why I decided to invest in a steamer, Tefal's Pure Tex Handheld Clothes Steamer, to be specific.

Quick overview

Fast forward two years and it's one of my favourite household gadgets. Perfect for when I need to decrease something fast, remove bits of lint or quite simply give my third-time-wearing dress a refresh, it's every bit as good (probably even better) than an iron.

Available from a range of stockists, including John Lewis, Amazon and Very, it normally retails for £109.99, but has recently been slashed in price to just £45.99 at both John Lewis and Amazon — the cheapest it's ever been.


🛍️ Product reviewed: Tefal Pure Tex DT9530 Handheld Clothes Steamer
Tested for: Two years
Rating: 4 out of five
💸 Reasons to buy: Portable, easy-to-use, effectively decreases garments, quick to heat up
Reasons to avoid: Awkwardly shaped
💰 Best deal we've found: Get it for just £45.99 from John Lewis and Amazon, reduced from £109.99

Power: 1700W | Cable length: 2.5 metres | Steam output: up to 30 g/min | Capacity: 0.2 litres | Heat time: 20 seconds

Ditch your iron for this best-selling steamer from Tefal, complete with a 4-in-1 system with magnetic quick-change pads for swapping between modes, and the removal of 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and germs.

£46 at John Lewis
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£46 at Amazon£50 at Argos

A cost-effective investment, especially at such a discounted price, I don't see this deal hanging around for long.

💸 Reasons to buy

First and foremost, it does a brilliant job at decreasing almost anything. I've used it on the likes of my favourite shirts and dresses, crumpled up bed linen and even curtains.

Then there's the size — it's compact enough to fit in most spaces, which makes it great for those who are low on storage.

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Steam everything from garments to curtains and sofa cushions. (Tefal)

It heats up fast, in 25 seconds to be exact, so you're not waiting too long before you can get on with steaming.

It comes with multiple magnetic attachments, each designed to target different concerns: a microfibre attachment for removing dust, hair and lint, a velvet attachment for de-wrinkling, and a diffuser for freshening and adding subtle fragrance.

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Ergonomic and easy to use, it's the perfect helping hand. (Yahoo Life UK)
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Steam shirts with ease and get crisp results every time. (Yahoo Life UK)

£45.99 £109 at John Lewis £45.99 £109.99 at Amazon

The actual process of steaming is quick, too. Far faster than using an iron, it's actually an enjoyable (and therapeutic) process.

To use, it's as simple as filling the bottom chamber with water, selecting the steam button and waiting for it to heat up, before seamlessly gliding it across whatever's in need of de-wrinkling while simultaneously holding down the little lever.

Not just that, it's great for things you can't easily wash, like sofas, mattresses, pillows and toys — as it kills up to 99.9% of bacteria and germs.

Reasons to avoid

As much as it's relatively compact, it is awkwardly shaped. I would suggest getting into a good habit of draining the water (if you haven't used it all) before storing it away, this way it won't get stagnant and smell, and also means you can store it lying down.

The wire isn't wildly long, either, which means you'll need to an electrical output pretty close by. This isn't a huge issue, but something worth considering.

💰 Best deal we've found

Right now you can get Tefal's Pure Tex Handheld Clothes Steamer for cheapest it's even been, at just £45.99 from John Lewis and Amazon, and £50 from Argos.

At Currys right now, the same model currently retails for £119.

Shop now: Tefal Pure Tex DT9530 Handheld Clothes Steamer | £45.99 (Was £109) from John Lewis

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Shop Argos's hugely popular and affordable handheld steamer for under £30. Designed to remove kinks and creases in your garments, it comes with a reasonable 3-metre power cord and heats up in 30 seconds.

£26 at Argos

This model from Philips has top reviews for a reason. Compact and foldable, it's super easy to store and light to use. It's perfect for travelling on-the-go, and kills up to 99.9% of germs.

£38 at Amazon

Invest in Tefal's cheaper model, which comes in two colours and has a heat-up time of 40 seconds, with two steam settings. It even comes with a handy door hook to hang clothes.

£60 at Amazon

This article was originally published on Yahoo Life UK.

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