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Steamfast SF-407 Fabric Steamer , White

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Style: SF-407


Features

  • SUPERIOR SUPPORT When you choose a Steamfast product, youre investing in superior performance and design that will deliver total satisfaction. If not, well replace it, for 2 years. Supported by a customer service team based in Andover, KS..Hertz: 60 HZ. Amps 12.5
  • QUICK HEAT UP TIME 40-ounce capacity removable water tank heats up in 45 seconds and provides up to 45 minutes of continuous steam.
  • CHEMICAL-FREE More effective and gentler on fabrics than ironing for all-natural garment care using the power of steam.
  • REMOVE WRINKLES AND REFRESH Removes wrinkles and odors from clothes, linens, curtains, upholstery, and more, without the hassle of dry cleaning.
  • EQUIPPED FOR THE JOB Comes equipped with a cool-touch fabric hose, telescopic pole, illuminated power switch, attachable fabric brush, and clothes hook.
  • Built to meet U. S. voltage requirements. Certified, safety-tested, and warrantied for use only in the U. S.

Description

The Steamfast SF-407 Everyday Fabric Steamer is the effective, reliable steamer that belongs in every laundry room. Hot steam penetrates deep into fabrics and relaxes fibers, releasing wrinkles faster than ironing and freshening clothes in seconds. The Everyday Fabric Steamer is gentle on your most delicate fabrics, yet works equally well on drapes, upholstery and other heavier materials. Powerful steam freshens fabrics and releases wrinkles. Less expensive and much safer than dry cleaning, the Everyday Fabric Steamer requires no chemicals, making it safe for use around your family and pets. From the Manufacturer IMPORTANT INTERNATIONAL DISCLAIMER: This item is built to meet U.S. voltage requirements and may not function properly when used in conjunction with external devices that alter or convert voltage or frequency of electricity. Improper use or shipping the product outside the U.S. will void all warranties.


Brand: Steamfast


Color: White


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11.81 x 8.07 x 64.76 inches


Item Weight: 8.21 Pounds


Style: SF-407


Brand: Steamfast


Color: White


Item Weight: 8.21 Pounds


Style: SF-407


Wattage: 1500 watts


Heat Time: 0.75 minutes


Product Benefits: Sanitize, Removes Wrinkles


Capacity: 2.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 11.81"L x 8.07"W x 64.76"H


Item Weight: 8.21 pounds


Department: Small Appliances


Manufacturer: Steamfast


Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SF-407


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Care instructions: Hand Wipe Clean


Assembly required: Yes


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Steamer, Owner's Guide


Import: Made in USA


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  • Works Well !!
Style: SF-407
I did a lot of research before buying this one. The other price points (unless the super professional grades) don't add much more feature, more like a bigger water tank. 45 minutes of steam is enough for me, as my arm was sore after 30 minutes or less. :( Pros: steams up really fast (< 1min), no drips. works well. The trick is to sweep the wand *SLOWLY*, instead of rapid back-and-forth motion. And I find that putting the wand with the brush INSIDE the shirt, and pulling it out & upwards gives you more tension in the fabric and thus makes it smoother and crispier, more than just taking the wrinkles out if you just do it from the outside. Heavier cotton requires more work. Cons: The pole is still too short (but others are of same height). So for longer clothing, you have to stoop down to get to the bottom hem. The pole is steady, just wobbles slight from all the tugging, but that doesn't bothers me. The problem is the hanger will wobble and twist a whole lot more and thus making steaming process a bit harder. Caveats: some wrinkles may return if you don't do enough(same with using the iron). And also, the clothes can wrinkle when slightly damp from the steaming. So hang them carefully afterwards. Overall I like it much better than an iron, and much safer. You may still get slight burn from the steam if not careful, but nowhere close to touching a hot piece of iron. All this is just from my first use after reading all the tips in other reviews. I can only get better with practice. Highly recommend! EDIT: This portion is an update after one year of use. The steamer had clogged up a few times (no steam coming out after 1-2 minutes). It turns out, there was mineral build-up from my using regular tap water (vs distilled water). I had to give it a thorough clean & rinse thru to get all the yucky brown & black residues out. Make sure to flush out all the mineral deposits. I also recommend that you empty out all the water if you don't plan on using it for days. Not just the tank, but where the water pools at the bottom of the unit. Keep it dry if not in use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2009 by onlineShopper

  • Easy to use
Style: SF-520
I had a travel steamer that never did a great job. This large one does a great job! I keep it set up in spare bathroom and it is so handy!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by River city reader

  • Hack for draining mineral deposits
Style: SF-407
Steamfast SF-407 is one of three types of steamers I've used. SF-560 and SF-520 are the others. The SF-407 has been more reliable and easier to maneuver for me. I use the steamer with tap water and clean out the tank at least once a day to remove some mineral deposits. Every month or two, i use vinegar to more thoroughly clean out mineral deposits. I accept this as part of using the steamer and with using tap water. I have taken a couple of them apart and cleaned out deposits inside as well. Having purchased a number of units over the years, I have seen differences as Steamfast made changes to the SF-407. And there are differences in quality of steam from unit to unit. Some units produce steam easily while others struggle more. Some units may overheat and the unit's internal shutoff mechanism will trigger frequently. I've noticed that some units' steam quality may actually get better with use. I've had only one unit that just did not produce good enough steam. Even with these inconsistencies, I rely on the SF-407 to produce decent steam. HACK FOR DRAINING OUT MINERAL DEPOSITS: If you use tap water, the steamer will lose quality of steam easily as it ages. Cleaning deposits out everyday might become necessary. After using the steamer, you need to drain the internal tank of mineral deposits. The manual tells you to wait 15 minutes for the water to cool. But if you do, the mineral deposits harden to surfaces inside the machine. To remove these deposits, drain the water while it is still hot/warm. Just be careful to avoid touching the hot water as it drains out. First, add plenty of water to the external tank. Put a very large bowl/container to hold the drained out water or have the unit placed near some drain. Then, undo the unit's drain screw and remove it completely. (Use a tool like pliers to loosen the drain plug. Afterwards, you will want to screw it back on later tightly to avoid water leaking out.) Water will drain out. Periodically, tilt the unit forward and then backward so water is released from and then filled into the internal tank. This cleans out the internal tank more completely. If the unit's internal tubing becomes clogged, the water will only trickle out of the drain. Replace the drain plug. Then pick up the unit a couple inches off the floor and tap it down against the floor a couple of times on its 4 wheels to dislodge mineral deposits. Open the drain plug and continue to drain water. You will notice cloudy water with small particles of mineral deposits in the drained out water. Replace the plug when you feel that enough deposits have come out. update April 24, 2020: I’ve used multiple SF-407 steams over the years. They break down from my heavy usage of the machines. I don’t blame the steamers and still continue to buy them. They have improved over the years. And it does not seem possible to open up the steamer to clean out the mineral deposits — the inside water tank seems sealed from being opened up. The mineral deposits became too much trouble to deal with so I began using drinking water — cheaper than distilled but not completely mineral-free. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2017 by Trevor

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