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The Conair Travel Steamer TS184X is a compact, dual-voltage garment steamer designed for the professional traveler. Delivering 10 minutes of continuous steam, it effectively removes wrinkles and sanitizes fabrics by killing 99.9% of germs and allergens. Its foldable handle, detachable lint brush, and TSA-compliant design make it an essential travel companion, backed by a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.




| ASIN | B0062ACM7G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,330 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #28 in Travel Garment Steamers #92 in Garment Steamers |
| Brand | Conair |
| Color | Green - Dual Voltage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (15,637) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2009 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00039052001239, 00132017581491 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Item model number | TS184X |
| Manufacturer | Conair |
| Product Benefits | Remove Wrinkle, Sanitize |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 9.5"H |
| Style | Green Fabric Steamer |
| UPC | 132017581491 163120771578 713541182929 885702214654 727558662282 617407374995 666671326841 749860025210 001910591275 971479461756 741655488545 803983100626 039052001239 133213193716 765042442347 807320271420 885324075626 031111603941 151903494592 885417274646 885432717418 956258632954 885455066739 887194138135 012304053521 881110012349 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 400 watts |
P**I
Good steamer
I’ve been using this steamer for two years and it’s a very good steamer. It does its job. There are no settings, but it does a pretty good job for ironing out the clothes. The staining capacity is maximum five minutes. It is durable. It doesn’t heat up and it’s easy to use.
L**E
Effective for ironing all types of clothes
The best steam iron. It doesn't leave wrinkles. It makes it much easier for me when I go on a trip. I can take it with me without problems. It's very useful to me
S**N
Lasts about 15 minutes
Easy to use and efficient for small projects. Works great for clothing that needs a quick de-wrinkle. I wanted something lightweight and manageable, which it is, to steam wrinkles out of curtains. While it is doing the job nicely, it only lasts about 15 minutes. This means I have to let it cool about a half hour before refilling. One panel has taken 5 refills, which means it’s basically been a 5 hour job. Time is money, so what I’ve saved in money by buying a smaller unit is costing me in time.
K**N
Excellent travel steamer!
What an amazing steamer!!! We travelled all over Europe and the USA and never ironed anything. This steamer worked great!! It was a little bulky and just slightly heavy but completely worth it. The steam is very hot so use caution. I think that’s why it works so well. It also heats up super fast. However, Two things I would caution. 1. Do not overfill with water. It gets very hot and the water splashes if it is too full. Fill only to the max line. 2. When adding more water, turn off the steamer, unplug it and use a towel or something to take off the top steamer part. I did this as an easy way to refill the water.
T**Y
Great travel steamer
This is my go-to for travel. Small, sturdy, compact, works great.
D**.
Decent Hand Held Fabric Steamer
Lasted about 12 months, then stopped working. I got a lot of use out of it, but it didn't last as long as my previous steamer. It did remove wrinkles on a wide range of fabrics. It was easy to use. Although I liked the compact size, it required frequent water refills. Depending on the piece and size, I could steam about half to 3/4 of a garment at a time.
E**9
Works great!
Wow, this travel steamer works great in the UK and the USA. The thing I’ll miss the most about the UK, though, is the 220 volt electrical supply! that makes all the appliances heat up so quickly! This steamer is very lightweight, effective, and heats up super quickly in the UK. Like all my dual voltage appliances, this takes longer to heat up in the USA than in the UK. But that’s not the fault of the appliance. The handle is sturdy when in use but collapses with the press of a button. Yes, the area you can steam with one pass is rather small, but I’ve been doing just one athleisure polo or long sleeve SPF shirt each morning. So my garments have only been thin ones. I don’t know how well this would work on cotton, but I almost never wear cotton garments anymore, so it’s not an issue for me. Of course, because it’s small, you really can only do 1-2 lightweight articles of clothing before you need to refill the water reservoir. To do that, you need to let it cool down (or use a very think oven mitt?) so you can remove the top to get to the reservoir. So if you need to steam more than 2 articles of clothing at a time, or if you’re doing 100% cotton, this may not be the appliance for you. However, this has been working out great for me. I am pretty much just steaming one shirt every morning during my trip. This is also super easy to pack and has not leaked yet that I have noticed. Of course, I have emptied it before putting it in my luggage. I think if you don’t empty it, water would flow out where the steam comes out. I definitely recommend this item!
N**B
Dual-voltage didn’t work while traveling and design gives me safety concerns for home use
The Conair steamer was unfortunately a waste of money and luggage space. I give it a one-star because it did not meet the basic objective in use while travel, and its poor design does not make it a decent substitute for anything I would use at home. First, a product description for context: it is a simple plastic bottle with a plug and a folding chair-like grip. It has no on/off or settings. You plug it in and it should start to boil water and the resulting steam comes out of the top. The top part has small grooves and it is easy to misalign when trying to put it on. For home use, it is small and you wouldn’t leave it plugged in for more than a few seconds, as it will continue to boil the water empty. I would feel it is not safe for regular use compared to other options. An on/off switch would help. I would also look for something that makes a basic effort at the handle because it is designed for folding, not holding and the bottle is literally boiling hot once you have it going so you’re not going to hold it anywhere other than the handle. The reason I got this was to have something for travel. I travel a lot outside the US, and it claims to have dual voltage. So, that was the draw for me. Frankly, I don’t know why you would use this unless your are traveling. Problem I had in my trip to Europe was that it oddly would not hold the electrical charge long enough to boil. It would warm, but not boil, which is odd because the voltage in Europe is much higher and brings ordinary water pots to a boil much faster. I tried multiple sockets, including ones where I had other things plugged in. This simply didn’t work. I never got sufficient steam to do a simple dress shirt. At over $60, I thought I was getting something more reliable.
K**I
No cabe duda que es una buena opcion, práctica y manejable deja la ropa sin arrugas
S**U
Fabulous. Heats up so fast!
J**S
Didn’t produce enough steam or pressure to be very effective binned this and bought a small travel iron
C**O
Haven't traveled abroad yet with this, but very pleased so far. LIghtweight and very compact. Was worried if the collapsible handle would be made well but it is. There is a release button on the top to lock or collapse the handle and the mechanism seems nice and solid. Heats up fast and emits plenty of steam even with just one row of holes. Easy to open and fill. Don't need the brush attachment but others may find a use for it. This is the smallest, lightest travel steamer I have purchased. Hope it stays in Conair's lineup permanently.
E**A
Easy to use and works okay? Some wrinkles are harder to smooth out and at first try it didn’t seem to work… but tried again and it seemed fine. Have used a couple of times on light dresses. Haven’t tried on any heavier fabrics yet.
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