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- Professional upright steamer removes wrinkles, odors, and germs from fabrics
- 1500 watts of power for steam in just 60 seconds; 5 times faster than ironing
- 1-1/2-gallon water tank; 60-inch flexible hose; hanging telescopic pole; auto shut-off
- Lint remover, fabric brush, and replaceable water filter included
- Measures 19 by 9 by 12-4/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
Iron? Who needs an iron? The QuickSteam Professional steams away wrinkles five times faster than ironing. The QuickSteam provides 1500 watts of strong, penetrating steam that is ready to use just 60 seconds after filling the 1.5-gallon reservoir with tap water. This reservoir can be filled continuously during steaming saving you the time of stopping and shutting off the unit. The lightweight, easy to store (telescopic pole) QuickSteam¿ Professional glides smoothly … More >>


October 16, 2009 at 3:58 am
I bought the model SP-460 for my wife for Christmas 2 years ago. Not sure if the model is similar as this one. But after less than 2 year the casing to the heating element cracked and corroded. I am not sure how this has happened. We only use distilled water.
It is disappointing since I would have expected something this expensive to last at least 5 years before suffering this type of breakdown under the worst conditions.
Not all was bad. The product produced plenty of steam and worked flawlessly before the cracked housing. Heat up time was fast. The hose and handle were cool to the touch.
Unfortunately I now have a useless steamer.
Rating: 2 / 5
October 16, 2009 at 4:00 am
This is my first time buying and using a steamer. It is also my last. It does not work well on all tpyes of fabric and I have a higher rate of efficiency using a standard iron/ironing board when it comes to the nooks and crannies of a shirt. I’m having a garage sale soon and this steamer will be the guest of honor.
Rating: 1 / 5
October 16, 2009 at 6:04 am
What a disappointment! My husband set this PIECE OF JUNK up in our guest room so I could steam our clothes. I was interested in getting a steamer because, at 34, I have arthritis and tendonitis in both hands and holding a heavy iron for extended periods of time is very painful. I turned it on, expecting to have the option to “blast” out tough wrinkles. What I got instead was a weak trickle of ineffective steam which only got my husband’s dress shirt wet. We packed up the steamer in its box and are going to send it back! Do not waste your money on this product!
Rating: 1 / 5
October 16, 2009 at 7:16 am
This product is great! I hate ironing and the SF-465 Professional Steamer definitely substituted my conventional iron. I mentioned my aunt in Florida and she will get one as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
October 16, 2009 at 9:46 am
This steamer does the job of getting the wrinkles out and it heats up fast. However, you have to be very careful because the water drips from the steamer head and the water is very hot! When it drips, it drips on your clothes so you’re spending time trying to dry out the water drips on your clothes. You have to be careful, because sometime when you have the hose tilted, it can drip down your hand and the water is very hot! I don’t know if I just received a bad model, but the model that I got broke down on me twice! First time it broke down on me was within 6-month that I own the steamer, the power stops working, no power, no heat, so since it was within the warranty, I sent it back, they fixed it. But, after 6-month of receiving it, the power stops working again! So it appears that the lifetime for this model is 6-months, at least the model that I received anyway. To me, it’s not worth the trouble to pack it up again, ship it and wait for it to come back, plus I’m out of my warranty period. I don’t use this everyday, maybe 4-times a month at most. I don’t know why the power just stops working after 6-month of use, but when it works, it works great.
Rating: 3 / 5