

🔥 Elevate your wardrobe game with steam that means business!
The Sunbeam 1200W Steam Burst Handheld Steamer delivers professional-grade wrinkle removal with a fast 30-second heat-up, dual steam settings, and a 230ml detachable water tank for up to 15 minutes of continuous steam. Its anti-drip system, auto-off safety feature, and included bristle brush attachment make it a versatile, mess-free solution for clothes, curtains, and furniture. Designed for busy professionals, it combines power, precision, and portability in a sleek white and blue finish.









| ASIN | B01AX6TPEC |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,751 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #77 in Garment Steamers |
| Brand | Sunbeam |
| Capacity | 230 Milliliters |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,519) |
| Fabric Type | Nullify |
| Finish types | Gloss |
| Heat Time | 30 Seconds |
| Included Components | Bristle Brush Attachment, Manual, Steam Burst Handheld Steamer |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.46 pounds |
| Item model number | GCSBHS-100-000 |
| Manufacturer | Star Elite Inc. |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Remove Wrinkle |
| Product Dimensions | 6.88 x 5.03 x 11.22 inches |
| Style | Steam Burst |
| UPC | 694501115839 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1-year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
P**A
Very useful Steamer
great steamer . it is super easy to use and the durability of this steamer is impressive. I've had it for a few years already and works perfectly. No water leakage at all. It heats up within a minute of less.
B**E
I really like my new steamer!
I really like my new steamer! I've never had a clothes steamer before: this is my first one. Well, actually, I had bought one before this one that I didn't like. What I like about this one as opposed to the other one I'd bought and returned is that this one steams longer without needing more water. (Before buying this one, I had looked up which steamer to get, and an article said that this one was the best for steaming more clothes at once.) That definitely seems to be true. I still had a bit of water left after trying the steamer out on several clothes. It has a bar that you can use to, like, press the clothes like an iron does (like ironing vertically without using a board). I like that feature because it seems to help if you need to press something down that is either sticking up or has a crease somewhere that you don't want. (I tried it on a light to medium blouse that always had a weird crease in the lace-like part, and it got that out.) I also like that this steamer can steam vertically or horizontally. It gets very hot and does a good job of getting out the wrinkles! I tried it on heavier jeans-like pants and it worked well on those. It has a low and high setting. It comes with different attachments, which is nice. I'm pleased, and it seems as if it'll actually be fun to prep my clothes! (The steamer says that it has a three-year warranty.)
N**I
Worth it/best steamer* (*cons), & I included tips/recommendations after 4 years of every day use
OVERALL: I trust this steamer so much, I am buying the same model to replace the 4-year-old near-dead one I purchased here after WEEKS of thorough research. I will go right to the pros and cons first, and then I will elaborate on my recommendations/tips for this steamer. Pros: Easy to use, heats up fast, effective on most fabrics, relatively easy-to-fill water chamber, no need to empty water chamber after every use if using distilled water, can be tilted flat without dripping (which makes it great for sanitizing couches/curtains/mattresses/fabric headboards/other upholstery like fabric on chairs/etcetera), long power cord, big water chamber/consistent steaming for 15 minutes, fabric/lint accessory effectively picks up lint, pretty large flat bottom means it stands upright steadily (even on the couch), and can be taken apart for thorough cleaning (BUT see cons below). Cons: On the heavier side, steamer and accessories will rust/get crusty and stinky if filled with faucet water instead of distilled water (eventually leading to leaking/dripping), cleaning the steamer and accessories takes HOURS between the difficulty and tediousness of removing the accessories/needing a screwdriver/steamer gap is too thin for even q-tips, not super effective on cotton (like thick t-shirts), takes up a lot of storage space (especially with the accessories—which really should come with a case or special bag for storing because it is not like you can store them stacked like dishes/plates), not very travel-friendly due to its size and weight without water and because it works best with the brand’s over-the-door ironing pad, accessories are difficult to remove, steam button/switch gets jammed with frequent use, and definitely not fall-resistant (this sounds obvious “like duhh,” as if one unlikely would accidentally knock it over or lose grip of it, but the steam is powerful and obviously scorching hot, which can lead to “sweat” on the handle or accidental burning if one has hand holding fabric taut at say the shoulders and the steamer is at the garment’s bottom edge/trim). I highly recommend buying the Sunbeam over-the-door ironing pad (also sold on Amazon, though not on this product’s page) because it is easier to use this steamer upright, and you do not want to risk damaging wooden doors/their paint. I also recommend to always use distilled water or filtered water as a last resort, but definitely never from the faucet. Upon the first time using faucet water, the steamer and its accessories got rusty, crusty (guessing the salt?), AND VERY STINKY (also making the steamed garments stinky). If garment is hung up, and wrinkles are not easily coming free or steaming the front is causing wrinkles on the garment’s back fabric, I recommend placing the steamer on the inside (between the fabrics), to steam from the inside out, while holding the fabric taut from the very bottom edge. If steaming creases, I recommend using an oven mitten and placing your hand between the fabrics (otherwise, you can end up causing a crease on the back of the garment). If I think of anything else worth relating, I will update my review.
A**E
Exactly the right steamer for a quick press and convenience
This is the best small hand held steamer I have ever used. You have much better control over the amount of steam plus you have the hot plate that functions similar to an iron. It is fast, convenient and inexpensive. All of these hand held home steamers will spit from time to time but with a little practice with different fabrics, the proper temperature and the amount of steam you are using, this one does not. I highly recommend a jiffy steam board. I found this one at a very discounted price. Jiffy Steamer Steamboard 0892A . I hung it on the back of my bedroom door and keep the steamer very close by in a cabinet. Anything that needs to be pressed can be touched up in 5 minutes as I am getting ready to go. I researched these steamers ad nauseum, ordered several and sent them back. These handheld steamers are not intended to replace your iron or sending your clothes out for professional pressing. For the most part they are for light touchup or refresh. Unless you want to spring for a commercial steamer costing much more then this is as good as it gets for the money.
T**G
So much better than having to iron!
I have a thrift store and use this steamer every day. It's not too heavy (I have had both shoulders repaired in the past so this can be an issue) heats up fairly quickly and makes clothing presentable. I do wish it held more water sometimes but that would make it heavier.
D**Y
Fairly easy to use steamer with some issues
Bought this for occasional steaming of my jeans and some shirts. The primary use has come to be for steaming my pillow cases a few times per week. I know it sounds strange but there is something really peaceful about having freshly steamed pillow cases when you lay down at night. I’ve run into a few issues though... PROS: - So many uses I never thought about when I purchased it. Pillow cases, towels, even my thermal socks have been added to the list of items I am steaming consistently. - Works great. Paired it with an over the door steam pad for easy use. CONS: - Steam button has a feature where if you press it and lift up slightly, it stays triggered and releases steam constantly. It’s very easy to inadvertently engage this and not know it until you set it down and steam is still billowing out. - Cord doesn’t really store easily. You basically have to wrap it around the steamer or very judiciously wrap it up so that the notch on the plug part aligns with the cord to attach.
J**Z
Muy buen producto, cumplió con lo que esperaba
H**M
I loved it
J**S
Cumple con su función, deja la ropa bien. Es práctica y más rápida para ocasiones en donde tienes que planchar rápido, es buena opción
J**W
Obviously it won't be as good as ironing but for the convenience and speed, i'd say it's way better than ironing for me. I'm not someone that needs perfectly ironed cloths all the time. I just want my cloths to look neat and organized and for that purpose, this steamer is more than enough. TBH, I don't think the average person would even be able to do tell the difference between using this vs. an actual iron. It works that well. I don't see any benefit in having to sit and break my back using an iron and taking 3-5x longer to basically get the same results. I'm very happy with my purchase and I'd say it's worth the money. Saw no problems with the product.
Y**.
Buen producto. Cumple.
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