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Cheap Black & Decker GS110 Steam ‘n Go Garment Steamer

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Look your best while on the go. The powerful steaming action of the Steam ‘N Go garment steamer makes tough wrinkles disappear. This compact, lightweight steamer is ideal for travel……..
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Technical Details

– Removes wrinkles without ironing
– Removable fabric brush
– Dual voltage for overseas travel, with adapter plug
– Compact: 6-1/2 inches long, 3 inches wide with handle retracted
– Soft storage pouch included
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Customer Buzz

 “Have Not Received” 2008-03-19
By Judith Mullinix
I still haven’t received the steamer. Gizmos sent me an electric skillet which I have returned. I ordered the steamer on 2/4/08, and just yesterday, 3/17/08 received the UPS label to send it back. The package was picked up today at Glenns Valley Elementary, Indianapolis, IN. I leave for a cruise next week and that’s why I ordered the steamer.

Customer Buzz

 “AWFUL product that burns” 2008-02-08
By Ms. Sally A. Mcnamara (Washington DC)
This product dispenses almost no steam but just leaks water onto your clothes (boiling hot water). DO NOT BUY THIS

Customer Buzz

 “Black & Decker Garment Steamer” 2008-01-15
By Singerbabe721 (AZ)
This was a pretty pitiful attempt at a garment steamer. Very little steam was produced [meaning the shirt being 'steamed' didn't have a prayer of losing its wrinkles] and I’m returning the item which was a Christmas gift to my son-in-law.

Customer Buzz

 “great product!” 2006-11-20
By Lori Kessler
This steamer is small, works great, and came 2 days after I ordered it! I would definitely recommend it to others!

Customer Buzz

 “Spit, splatter, refill. Spit, splatter, refill…etc., etc. “ 2006-09-29
By V.W. (California)
Tsk, tsk, tsk Black and Decker – maybe you should stick to your basic manly tools and not lead us consumers to believe that you can master a simple (in theory) concept of a steamer. This product is a joke. It drips, spits, splatters – then after maybe one or two hard-earned puffs of steam (if your thumb hasn’t broken from pushing the button over and over…and over again – and it’s hard to push), it needs to be refilled…again…and again…and again. In general, I have yet to find a steamer that actually works well no matter what the cost – and unfortunately a better one is too big to store. So I’m sticking to using my trusty iron upright – it’s basically what this piece of junk was meant to be anyway. It might be good for knocking burglars on the head, but I think the trash can is better place for it.

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