Nori Press Steam Iron Review-Why We Like It: Nori Press Steam Iron Review

2021-12-14 12:26:43 By : Mr. Xin Wang

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One point about me: I despise, I mean despise, looks crumpled. Messy hair? Yes. Crumpled clothes? sorry, we do not have that. If there is one thing that makes me feel bad, it is that I look like a lazy man because my clothes are full of creases. However, the problem is that I live in a studio apartment. I sent the clothes out for washing, and frankly, there was no place for the ironing board. So, for the past three years, I have been using the mill steamer, guess what? They just don't cut it. Of course, the result is that I feel frustrated when I wear clothes almost every day.

That is, until Nori sends me their Press Steam Iron. Think of this genius invention as a very big iron for your hair. It has two ironing boards, so you can iron the front and back of your clothes at the same time, while the pointed tip is suitable for hard-to-reach areas-game changers for detailed work, corners, collars, everything. Thanks to the extended arms, I can easily reach through my clothes and cover a lot of surface area. However, this little genius is more than just an iron for clothes. Of course, it eliminates the need for an ironing board, but it also has a steam reservoir, so you can also use this function to wrinkle and smooth clothes.

This has changed the rules of my game in any sense. If I want something that hasn't been cleaned recently to look fresh, I just need to take out seaweed to decorate them. Yes, I even started using it on my jeans and cotton T-shirts-basically any excuse to experience the sheer satisfaction of making my clothes perfect. It’s like having an assistant when taking photos to make sure my clothes look flawless-not crumpled-except that it is a handheld device that can be neatly hidden in my linen closet, or it can be perfect Put it in your carry-on bag.

I dare say...I might never use an iron to iron personal items again.