Item: Rowenta IS1430 1400-Watt Pro Compact Steamer
Retail Price:$90.00
Description: Looking for a wrinkle busting solution where a normal iron can't reach? The Rowenta IS1430 holds 33-ounces of water, providing up to 30 minutes of steam to smooth out your clothes, furniture upholstery, drapes, and other fabrics around the house. The unit features a fabric hose with a 360-degree swivel base for steam from any angle and a wide steam head for broad steam distribution. Also included are an upholstery brush used to aid steam penetration into difficult, heavy fabrics; a lint pad used to remove hair, lint, and animal fur for a professional finish; a fabric brush used to open weaves of the fabrics for better steam penetration; a crease attachment to help make sharp creases easily and help remove stubborn wrinkles; as well as a door hook for use on any door to hang clothes while vertically steaming.
How to Enter: To enter this Apartment Therapy LA Giveaway, please submit a comment below telling us which tasks you plan to tackle with the Rowenta IS1430 1400-Watt Pro Compact Steamer around the house.
The contest begins today, September 11, 2008 and ends on Monday, September 15, 2008 at 11:59 PM Pacific. We will choose one winner at random; winner will receive (1) Rowenta IS1430 1400-Watt Pro Compact Steamer, valued at $90.00. Good luck!
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oh my gosh i was just pricing steamers the other day!
I need them for my curtains and my clothes...i hate ironing!
All of my ironing! I hate to iron.
It really is the downfall of my life.
I would truly rather clean someone elses
toilet with a toothbrush.
the first task will be throwing out my iron!!!!
I plan to steam my drapes, a couple of dresses, and a polo shirt that has developed a weird crease but that I can't bring myself to dry clean. Oh, and if it's not too hot, I may steam my cats. They would probably prefer it to a bath!
I iron everything. My girlfriend irons nothing. We don't match. I hate wrinkles.
first thing i'd tackle will be the wrinkly curtains!!! ugh they look terrible but i'm too lazy to take em down and iron them!
I plan on steaming all my food at my desk. Never again will I leave for the kitchen. Just turn the steamer on, prop it against something, and place a pork bun underneath.
Oooh! I've been meaning to buying one of these!!
It'd make my sewing life SO much better! That and my curtains could use a wash, but I don't want to go through the hassle of ironing them. But with this I wouldn't have to!!
My life would be less wrinkly with one of these. :)
I only iron sewing materials, not my actual clothes. I used to have a Sunbeam travel steamer, but it died a couple of years ago. This would be the perfect replacement.
I'd stop acting like the leave-it-in-the-bathroom-while-you-shower trick actually works.
I would for sure stop spritzing my wrinklies and than throwing 'em in my dryer..I'm as green as can be..except for that lazy habit..and my drapes would be smooth and classy..not crinkled and cat haired!
If I don't win this bitch I may just hafta buy it!
I would be so grateful I would also iron all my friends stuff!
Ummm - I currently use a spray bottle of water and my hair dryer to get the wrinkles out of shirts in the morning before work. Thank god I am a geologist and slightly wrinkled t-shirts are ok....but wouldn't it be great if I could have no wrinkles!!
curtains.
my ironing
Awesome! I hate ironing
I absolutely need one of these! I would use it on all my sport coats and suits. Wrinkly suits just don't look good. I'd also use it for my wife's clothes, I'm the Laundry Doer of the house!
Oh this would be perfect. I hate ironing button downs and my silky dresses (which can't even be really ironed). This would make life way easier. And I'd probably try steaming everything to make it clean!
Oh my goodness! I've been trying to convince BF that a steamer would kick the butt of his old heavy iron! Yes please.
curtains, clothes, and my sheets!
My Husband's shirts for work, especially. Using an iron is very tedious and takes alot of time, and this would cut down on the time and the tediousness, what a joy that would be. I'd also use it for our drapes as well. I sell vintage doll clothing on eBay, too, and I think something like this would be great to use, as the iron is so large and the clothing so little and sometimes fragile. If this works well, I'd spread the word like wildfire to my fellow eBayers! Thanks!
WoW! me could sure use this for my hubby's workshirts....
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I would steam the cat hair off of everything!
I'm always too lazy to hang my clothes up properly at the end of the day. Typically, this means I dry clean a lot of clothes that probably don't need it. Would a steamer help my crumpled blazers? Yes it would!
omg. I have to iron every single day before work, I'd love to have one these and not have to lug out the iron from the hall closet in the morning!
And my curtains, oh I'd loooove to steam my curtains!
I would steam everything that I can.
I'd toss my iron and use this on everything.
All of my fall/winter clothes (currently packed tightly in vacuum bags) after switching out my summer clothes from my storage. Such perfect timing!
I would immediately use it on my curtains and window treatments.
Forget the iron..the real battle is wrestling with that dang ironing board! I almost lost a finger the last time I used that unwieldy contraption!
Any machine that would allow me toss that ironingboard-torture-device out the door and onto a scap pile, is something I need to own.
Yeah, steamer!
I would steam my husbands dress shirts. They are a pain to iron.
Drapery projects (6 80" long windows need roman shades), upholstery fabric preparation for my reupholstery and sewing projects (I like to do my own custom work) and just getting my clothes nice and tidy right before work!
beats ironing!
I would use it to steam my work clothes. They often have wrinkles when the come out of the dryer and I hate to iron. I used a steamer at a place I worked once and loved it for use on clothes. It would be wonderful to have one.
What a wonderful product. I would first use this on our curtains. Then, I would try it out on my work clothes. Since I iron weekly and really dread the job and would hope that this steamer would make my iron jobs go much easier.
Thanks so much for this giveaway.
i have one of those poufy hemmed dress that still seems to be in style for some reason. anyway using an iron ends up adding a few more creases then taking them out.
I would get to work on my tablecloths. I never seem to get out all of the wrinkles when I iron and I've wondered if a steamer would get better results. I hope to win so that I can find out!
Oh the drapes really need this. Some of my thin tops are so wrinkled and I really do not want to chance ironing them. This would be so fine!
Wow, think of all the time I could save with this by using it instead of the iron. I would definitely use it on all of my husband's suits and shirts and the pieces I have that need ironing (the joy of working from home is the dress code rocks!). I also have these gorgeous drapes in my office that constantly get wrinkled, and I never iron the, so I would definitely steam them and my other window treatments. Wonderful prize--thanks!
my boyfriend's entire closet.
curtains, clothes, table cloths...
My drapes and clothes could use this
cannot iron (or sew a button).... fell in love with steaming while selling vintage clothes... NOT a crossdresser OR a heterosexual but any girl with something voluminous and couture with linings and stiffeners and trains in yards of swishy fabrics would be welcome to bring it over so I could get lost in the folds of it, the steam and the subtle notes of long ago perfumes re-awakened....
I'd steam my drapes and my husband (everything he wears)
We would steam fabric samples at the office, the bedskirt of my bed at home (wrinkly lil' bugger!), and the occassional facial :)
I have ironed my duvet *on* the bed, I was so tired of seeing the wrinkles! A steamer like this would make me the dewrinklerizing fairy in my house :)
my last steamer burned the tar out of me. i hope this one is a little more safe!
You mean I can start buying clothes NOT made of synthetics??? My fear of ironing has me wearing only wrinkleproof dresses. Plus, you can use these steamers to make synthetic dreadlocks!
definitely ironing my new(ish) curtains that have been hanging up, but alas, still have creases from being folded.
I NEED this! I would use to steam clothes... all the live long day ;)
just try combining a wrinkle-hating engaged couple with a 200 square foot studio and an ironing board...we all just cant fit! the steamer would be the perfect solution and keep everything from our jeans to dresses to duvet covers (did i mention we hate wrinkles???) perfectly pressed! huzzah!
My cloth napkins, my sheets, and my wardrobe!
my pants
I would use it to get some sleep. I usually wake up everymorning to the sound of my boyfriend yelling at the iron.
DRAPES, THE CAR SEATS, THE SOFA- I WILL PROBABLY GO NUTS WITH IT...OH AND MY SON AS HE LEAVES FOR WORK- YOU KNOW THE WRINKLED LOOK IS IN NOT!!!!!
I plan to steam my clothes and my husband work shirts.
I would steam everything I own that's made of fabric. Everything.
My clothes that are linens and my drapes.
That really delicate silk and chiffon that I'm terrified to iron for fear of ruining. My room divider curtain, my drapes, my sheets.
i was just pricing these! all of my clothing (i hate ironing) and my couch....the cushions in the back are so wrinkly...
I'd do the drapes and my sheets!
Perfect item for the duvet when it comes out all wadded up from the dryer. I feel like I've ironed 3 acres afterwards. Plus the pillowcases.
I've been looking for a steam iron for some time as I have no skill with a flat iron. This would make my life much easier!
i supose i could try it on veggies...
oh, Rowenta. what *wouldn't* I steam?
I want a steamer so I can steam my boyfriends clothes... while he's wearing them, and make him yelp, like they do on Project Runway.
This steamer would help me throw a dinner party. I'd steam: napkins and tablecloth for dinner; pretty party outfit for me; and my pillowcases (so wrinkly!) and duvet cover (in case I have a guest. In which case, we might make our own steam, wink, wink.) Thanks!
Wow - I didn't know Rowenta made steamers too...
...I could really use one of these for my suits, duvets and draperies.
So many things - mainly as a start the drapes, sheets, table cloths.
In addition to all my clothes, sewing projects, curtains, car and furniture, I'd probably use it as an occoasional humiditier and a kitchen counter cleaner.
my woal jackets and business suits would definitely benefit
curtains! linen ones! and everything else!
My sister has one of those and loves it. Now I need to have one!
I do the ironing around my house so it would help me with my wife's scrub's and my work cloths. So pick me please !
I'll use for secret agent spy stuff. Oh and curtains.
We have very limited closet space and everything gets crammed in. If I forget to hang something in the shower the day before, I simply can't wear it without looking "frumpy" I would love to have this steamer.
I need this so I can stop showing up to work looking disheveled in wrinkled clothes covered in cat hair.
My LINEN sofa. I know, never again.
I need a steamer so bad. My bedroom curtains look like crap because they are so wrinkled. But they are too large and heavy to be easily ironed. A steamer would be the perfect solution.
Oh wow. The slipcover for my couch. And then, you know, important stuff. Like dresses.
my life! clothes, drapes, bedding...oh, the fun to be had
What with the 7 orphans I took in and all the ironing I have to do each morning to get them to not get beaten at school, I could really really use this steamer. Though, of course, I'm probably not as deserving as the other people here...
I would use this on my boyfriend's work shirts, he never irons them and so he never wears them. He just wears the same ones that don't wrinkle over and over again. He refuses to get rid of the ones that he needs to iron though. I don't get it, at all.
My living room drapes.
my couch, my loveseat, my curtains, fabric that i sew with--everything!! absolutely everything.
I would steam everything that now just gets spritzed with wrinkle releaser (not that this isn't a great product also).
I don't mind ironing. I'm just not very good at it.
My husband's uniform shirts always been a fresh press or
steam to get wrinkles out before he leaves the house. This would be perfect for him..(and me!)
sheets, drapes, and lots and lots of clothes!!!
All my boring work clothes.... and my pretty marimekko wall hanging!
oo, i could use this. i HATE to iron and have tons of blouses i don't wear because of my laziness.
I want it, I want it, I want it! I have a bit of curtain hel and this would just do the trick! :)
The first thing I'll do is put up my IKEA grommet curtains and iron them - that's the only reason I haven't hung them yet!
I would love to have one of these! I iron things, put them in the closet, & by the time I want to wear them they need to be ironed again. This would be a great time saver. Great giveaway, thanks.
This item has been out of stock at B,B & B for quite some time. I did my home work and know this steamer meets all my demands including the size of whole unit itself.
i have these great cotton pillowcases and the hems get SO wrinkly - i haven't ever been able to smooth them out! so i'm not even sure this would help!
This would be perfect for the quilts I make. I need a steamer. :)
my work clothes, my curtains, my bedskirt...
I'd steam the curtains first... then I'd start on my closet
well, first should def be the bedroom curtains which I hung, gee, 10 months ago. . .
then onto the nifty tunic I picked up on sale only to discover *shudder* it needs pressing before wearing. . .
of course, the living room furniture just recently out of storage could use a touch, I'm sure. . .
wow, and that's not even addressing the To Be Ironed pile
please, a steamer!
Curtains and clothes! I'm a terrible ironer, so instead I wear wrinkly clothes (or knits that don't wrinkle).
I would use this to iron our clothes at home instead of taking them to the cleaners. Also, this would be handy for steaming out the wrinkles of all the fabrics I use for my craft projects.
*I hope I win*
Everything: I really need it!!!
Anything and everything that may or may not be wrinkled.
i'll stop doing most of my ironing
Rowenta is the very best!!!!!!
I want to win!
My old couch demands slipcovers. This would help keep it looking quite dapper.
perfect for my vegetables! i kid.. i'll use it so i'll never have to go out in public like i slept in my clothes.
Anything and everything, but right now I would love it for my bedskirt!!!
i hear steamed chicken is good
Getting wrinkles out of my clothes would absolutely be the first thing.
I would use it for everything, especially those curtains that I'm afraid to wash!
I think I would go steamer crazy and tackle everything I own!
My wrinkle shirt
Ironing definitiely. This would help so much.
I would use it on a fabric couch I'm trying to save from the garbage heap that's been taken over by pet fur/dander/general malaise. I have tried regular vacs, sofa shampooers, febreez roller tape, dryer sheets, rubber gloves - everything. (It's not the pets fault, this particular fabric just held on to everything like glue). But I can't give it away like this, so it has no hope but wasteland unless I can find something.
Husband shirts!!
I would use it in lieu of an iron. I have a family of 5 in a very small house in Austin. Taking an ironing board out and keeping the kids away from it is no easy task.
Drapes and garments will just about do it for me.
Dress shirts and curtains... oooohhh, to think of the potential hours saved from the tedious task of ironing...
I need this to reduce my dry cleaning dependence. I'd use it on skirts, jackets, blankets, pants, and most importantly, I'll probably need it when I get married in May to keep the dress that my mother is making by hand looking top notch!
WooHoo - I could actually stop using my iron on clothes (and rediscover its most effective use as a grilled cheese device)!
I hate going to the dry cleaners especially with my vintage clothes. This way I could get out the wrinkles without potentially damaging delicate rayons and crepe.
oh i need this! my former roommate married the guy who loaned one to us for 3 years. i lost the steamer access and my place to live. all could be redeemed!
maybe it will take the wrinkles out of me
clothes, drapes, veggies!
I would love one of these. I spent 2 hrs a week ironing my husband work clothes. This steamer would make my work so much easier.
To keep my cheap clothes looking like a million bucks!
yes please ;)
i thought i was the only person who was too lazy to take their curtains down and iron them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i'm not much into ironing sheets, but hate wrinkly pillowcases, so i'd have a go at them with this steamer.
also great for a quick facial.
I would like to get to those delicate drapes that I need to get the wrinkles out of
i'd use this on my overly wrinkled suits
Eight white curtain panels in the living room, and if I can leave through that task then onto the curtains in bedrooms, closet, and bathroom window. Wish me luck!
clean my draperies!
In our home we use a spray bottle with water and spray the clothes while they are on us. I would much rather steam them before putting them on!
wow, what timing! on my to-do list that i've been carrying on for weeks is this sad task: iron all the clothes that i have not worn for a year because it's so time consuming and it makes me sweat!!! now that it's cooling down, the extra warmth is acceptable. too bad all the wrinkled clothes are my spring and summer ones! i hope steamers really work.
ON my curtains.!!!
I would attack wrinkles everywhere I saw them!!!!!
my curtains, my shirts, my jeans, and all my girlfriends clothes. This thing would save my life.
my curtains, my dress shirts, my jeans, and all my girlfriend's clothes.
oh, I have this little dress with folds in it that makes me insane when I try to iron it!
I absolutely must clean my furniture and I'm sure there's lots of other things to be cleaned as well! And then there's the ironing. . .
The question is what wouldn't I use it on. It would be great for curtains, comforters, furniture where the dogs sit, clothes for wearing and before they go into the garage sale or auction site. I'd use it everywhere on anything that couldn't move out of my way.
Curtains!!
fog effect for my halloween party?
oh and drapes, too!
because my carpet matches my drapes, and both need a good steamin'!
I've been eyeing this!
My white couch - yeah, I know I asked for it getting white.
I would do all the curtains and then do my three daughter's frilly party dresses for the holidays.
i HATE wrinkles!! so this would definitely come in handy since i basically iron everything.
"remove.... animal fur for a professional finish," so I figure I'd run it over my Chihuahua a few times.... nah, nah, just seeing if you were paying attention -- I would really like to see my jeans a bit less wrinkled without going through the hassle of ironing.
I'd steam my darned curtains that still have the nice fold marks from the package.
:)
The jackets that I put away for cooler weather, my blankets and the sweaters that were crushed in the attic. These poor things were under a beam that fell when the attic was remodeled.
I travel back and forth from NYC to New Haven a lot - I'd use this to get all the wrinkles out of my packed clothes.
I would steam my husbands shirts/suits and also I volunteer in a hospital second hand shop and we could use it to make wrinkled clothes look better so we could sell them for more money
Thanks for the great offer! If I won this I would tackle my husband's dress shirts first.
We have a Rowenta Iron and have been lusting after the steamer. We would steam drapes, suits and refresh bedding for that smooth luxe look.
my wrinkles will hate this...
For a family that hates to iron, this would be perfect!
Linens and rayons and cords. OH MY!
Besides using it to iron my clothes, I would use it on my den furniture. Microfiber wrinkles and I think that the steamer will get them out!
I bet it would work wonders on my curtains and all my clothes too.
my bedskirt, my curtains, my shower curtain!!!!
My work shirts almost look like they're meant to be wrinkled, except that, well, they don't. And I have a few dresses that could really do with a good steam. Not to mention slacks... Oh, Rowenta IS1430 1400-Watt Pro Compact Steamer, my heart yearns for thee.
ooooohhh mmmmyyy gooooood! I love this Thursday! I'd start with my bed sheets and the Marimekko fabric hanging on our wall!
I think the first thing I'd do would be to steam the wrinkles right outa my 49 year old face!
Curtains and suits!!!
First, I plan on doing all of my drapes and curtains, after I wash them. Then my fabric shower curtains, then....I can find many uses for this steamer!
I would tackle my VERY wrinkled white linen skirt that I haven't worn in three years, because I can't bear to iron it.
I want to freshen my curtains.
I plan on doing the curtains first.
This would be great to have, won't have to iron again.
I would steam my couch, some throw pillows, mattresses, all my clothes! EVERYTHING
I despise ironing...so clothes and drapes.
how ironic!
We just thinking about getting a steamer instead of sending our clothes to the dry cleaners to save money...
I'd start on this tired old face and then give my tired old suit a going over.
I have been wanting a steamer for months but keep having to spend money on "necessaries" instead. Please help all my wrinkled clothes out!
I have a big need for a steamer. I have to wash the shears in my windows. I've been putting it off because it's such a big job to iron them all after they're washed.
This would be great for draperies! Thanks for the giveaway!
Oh, my, everything! I'll be setting up my sewing room soon, and this would be a welcome addition.
My quilt I am working on, my drapes, my husband's suit..I can think of tons of things to tackle. Probably hit the drapes first, they need it the worst.
What a wonderful contraption! Where do I start? I would steam everything until I ran out of tap water. I would use the steamer for it's wrinkle eliminating abilities as well as germ/cleaning abilities... nothing works as well as hot steam!
steaming everything our dog has had the pleasure of getting on.
It would be great to get the wrinkles out of delicate clothing. I have some things with tiny pleats or other details and this would do the trick.
First-curtains. Second-everything else!
I bought suits for my first business formal job this summer. I stupidly dry cleaned them before I came, but they all got wrinkled on my trip back to law school. I plan to use the steamer for my suit jacket and suit pants ahead of my interviews this month.
I have an event to go to at the end of the month and I would steam my Tuxedo.
lets see...those huge swaths of linen that I need to sew into something but don't cuz who wants to iron 10 yards of fabric....then there's the usual tablecloths, curtains, my boyfriend's shirts, etc, etc, etc
Freshen up my drapes, that would be nice.
I would love to use this on my curtains and my shirts!!
I have been wanting a steamer for so long. I am tired of burning my hands when I iron sewing projects. And forget having the skill or patience to iron a shirt.
It would be so lovely to go to work in a shirt without wrinkles (and my husband too). I would love to be able to smooth out the wrinkles in my sewing projects so easily.
I actually don't have space for an ironing board at my place, so I iron on the floor. I'd use this thing for all my clothes, and pretty much anything else I'd iron. I would probably look for stuff to use it on!
Curtains, clothes, will skip on the dogs. But if I had Sharpei...
My iron konked out this would be great, the end of September is when I start my fall cleaning and changing over of curtains, so my curtains, bedding and valances would go first and of course the fall sweaters when I change over my seasonal clothes in the closet.
My drapes could use it!
this would be great to give my clothes a more professional look before going to work each day!
I would use it on the suit I got today actually!
curtains, sheets, you name it, until the novelty wears off.
COTTON SHIRTS,JEANS.
working in retail for a company that focuses on fashion, it would be fantastic to steam my cute cotton clothes instead of ironing. i'd love a few extra minutes in the morning with my dogs before working all day!
My sheets and my wedding dress (I'm getting married in November)!
Everything that does not run away at my approach...
I have a shower curtain that I have not been able to get the wrinkles out of no matter what I try. I think this just might do the trick. If not, I'm throwing the curtain away, tired of trying!
My new curtains need to be smoothed out.
such an awesome prize, I could use this on the curtains and the sheets, everything.
I would sneak up on my dog when she's sleeping and scare her with the steam! JK. I'd steam the hell out of my easily-wrinkled Calvin Klein duvet.
Wow! So small--just fabulous! I would really be able to handle this steamer with my carpal tunnel syndrome, the others are too big and cumbersome.
I've got a pile of wrinkled fabrics just waiting to be steamed!
It would certainly be to dewrinkle all of the clothes in the house. I never iron. I have so many clothes in my closet that I never wear because they're to wrinkled and I won't iron them.
Perfect! My Iron just broke! Plus I was never any good at ironing anyways.... I'd use it on the ton of clothes in my closet that I don't wear because they're too wrinkled!
Wow, I am not adept at ironing (husband says I only use the iron to attempt grilling cheese sandwiches) this would make life with husband after 27 years a bit easier!
I think I would use it alot around the house (upholstery mostly) and I would use it for sewing mostly.
I would use it to clean up the stove top.
Great prize. I would use it for clothes, curtains, ands rugs. Thank you for the great giveaway!!
Steam the draperies
I would remove the wallpaper in the laundry room that I hate!
I have a beautiul duvet cover on my bed, but it wrinkles easily. I would use the Rowenta to steam those pesty wrinkles OUT!
I just bought a set of cotton sheets that I washed and came out of the dryer as one big wrinkle, I would use the steamer to steam out those wrinkles once on the bed, much much easier than trying to iron them. Thanks for such a great giveaway!
My 18 year old daughter is a violinist and is always wearing silky, slinky, evening dresses for her performances, this would help to keep her looking perfect on stage!
I have a dog and two kids, so it would be used to steam the curtains, parts of the rugs, and even furniture.
The kids band uniforms for sure
i travel alot with my job and this would really be great to have , i am called at the last minute to travel
I'd use this on clothes and drapes. Thanks for the chance to win.
I would love to win this! I would use it for my clothing and curtains.
I would actually have wrinkle free stuff, because no ironing going on here.
De-wrinkling all my clothes.
Clothes,sheets,curtains and I'll think of more if I win.
I would use it on all my clothes especially suits. I really don't like ironing and it seems when I iron the clothes still don't look pressed. This would be a big help.
i can get rid of my downy wrinkle reducer
This would be great to touch up my clothes before work!
Curtains and suits.
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This would be great for my beautiful but always wrinkled cotton sofa cover and my curtains.
Oh gosh this would be so fabulous. I've never won anything from Apartment therapy and this would be my pick! I would use it on drapes and curtains and clothing.
I have wrinkled drapes already hanging and a pile of my husbands shirts to iron. I would love to not have to lug the clunky ironing board out anymore. Oh I would love to try this on our sheets too!
My suits.
Curtains is what Im gonna do
I was just thinking recently that I would love to have one of these steamers so that I could help my husband with his shirts. He wears bright, colorful, vintage Hawaiian shirts when he performs magic shows and they are so hard to keep unwrinkled.
What a great giveaway, I hate... no hate is not strong enough... I despise Ironing. Thanks for the chance this will be great on all my adorble shirts that I hardly ever wear since I am bad about not thinking whether they need ironing before I buy them- yes I know I really need to learn cute can be practical. ;-)
I will also give the curtains and bedskirts a whirl.
Could REALLY use this on many things!
I would really like to try the lint attachment and de-pet hair my upholstery.
I would use it for my hubby's dress shirts for work...I could save money by not having to send them to the dry cleaners!!
I would try to clean my sofa pillows!
What A GREAT giveaway - anything that will make the most dreaded task of ironing easier has to be the BEST invention. Thank You!!!
I would like to try this instead of ironing.
Finally, not to have wrinkled clothes! I refuse to iron.
I would love this steamer for our clothes and dust ruffel especially!
Anything that is wrinkled, as well as my pillows and bedding.
I would love this to steam some of the things I'd rather not wash and I don't iron much and this would make things look much nicer
My roommate and I are constantly frustrated that the dryer on-site at our apartment doesn't work well enough to dry the wrinkles out of the clothes (on any of the settings!), so we could use the steamer to eliminate that second dryer cycle (or the accidentally-rained-on load that we hung on the clothes line). Also, could use it for freshening up the sofa!
I hate ironing and as a result often leave the house in wrinkled clothes. Not good...
With this, I'm more likely to steam my clothes. Plus! I'm in the middle of making HUGE curtains for my apartment and there's no way I can fit all the material onto an ironing board. So please pick me!!
the drapery, couches, clothes
Oh please! I'd stop pretending that hanging something in my bathroom long enough conquers wrinkles.
I no longer have an iron and this would be so wonderful. I am tired of seeing wrinkled clothes all the time.
my drapes and the couch and sons good cloths
For me, this is all about econonmics. I'd freshen up my dry-clean only clothes so I could take them to the dry cleaner's less frequently.
I hate ironing, so this would be great. I would use it on my velvet curtains that really need it, since I just unpacked them after moving.
Curtains that have been hanging for 6 months and still have weird creases in them
Besides eliminating the daily ironing I must do for work clothes, I ABSOLUTELY NEED this steamer to tackle my gorgeous WIENER WERKSTATTE curtains I have in my living room! They are way too long to take down and iron, so this steamer would be fantastic! Pretty please?
This would be perfect for my drapes!!
I would love to have this for my suits! I haven't ever had one, so this would be great!
Can I use it for lattes? If not, it would probably save me some trips to the cleaners.
all of my husband's work clothes and my dressy dresses that tend to get wrinkled easily.
Save on dry-cleaning by steaming my work clothes!
Our wedding registry has a similar model, but no one bought it for us. The first thing I would use it for is to iron a beautiful silk dress I could not wear during our honeymoon because the iron could not get the wrinkles out. I would like to wear the dress on our first month anniversary in a few weeks!
I don't iron much anymore, but this would knock it down to never--as well as steaming my upholstery (along with a fabric cleaner would probably take care of animal hair, etc!)
put lavender water into it and steam all the upholstery in my apt. sweet dreams.....
Besides, steam wrinkles out, get pet hair out of the couch and sticker residue off surfaces...
curtain for sure
Yeah this would be great for my drapes.
I would use it instead of ironing, but then I wouldn't have an excuse for a nice looong hot shower to steam my clothes.
I have to wear suits everyday to work. This would save me a small fortune in dry cleaning bills for the suits that are just wrinkled - not dirty!
Drapes and everything else that needs a good ironing job.
I'd steam iron my wrinkly clothes hanging in my closet! I find steaming clothes makes them last longer than using a regular iron. I love it.
My couch! it's so beautiful, but it gets wrinkles in certain places. I'd start with my couch and then I would buy curtains so I could steam them.
My life is a giant wrinkle.
I have lots of shirts, skirts, dresses, and slacks that would be great projects for this steamer.
I'd use it instead of hauling out the ironing board and iron for all my wrinkled clothes!
First, I'd use it on the dry clean only clothes that just need freshening. Then on the bed skirts and curtains. Then...the sofa?
I have wanted a steamer forever! I hate using a traditional iron!
Oh.My.God. I need this. Obviously the (very dusty & overgrown with cobwebs) iron would never be seen again. The sheets would be smooth and crisp(-ish) and the upholstery would be free of the Fur Formerly Known as German Shepherd!!!
This would be excellent for my fabric sofa as well as my drapes. Not to mention how much use I could get out it for the families clothing. Thanks for this great giveaway!
I have 13 windows with plain sheers on them. Every time I wash the sheers I take them out of the dryer immediately but they could sure use a good steaming. This is the main thing I would use this steamer for. It would be great for steaming crushed clothes from a too full closet too. Thanks!
I'd love to use this to steam my window treatments --- some are sheers and some are linen --- all are very prone to wrinkling. Thanks for having such great giveaways, AT!
Curtains, sheets just about everything.
my wrinkly clothes
THANK YOU GOD BLESS
All the shirts that are waiting to be ironed!
Anything that looks a lettle wrinkly would get it. What a great idea.
I would be able to steam out wrinkles on clothes without putting them in the dryer! I could see when they were ready - not just guess.
I would love to steam instead of ironing, but then I would have an excuse to take a nice long hot shower to steam my clothes in the morning.
wouldn't*
My curtains... my clothes .... my everything!
gkstratos@yahoo.com
I would love to steam out the wrinkles.
I would steam a whole closet full of clothes right away!
no more making my wife bring my clothes into work to steam them for me? she'd be eternally grateful.
drapes! dresses! shirts! skirts!
suits...skirts...bedding...boyfriend?
thought i might try to be clever here, and out-wit the above reasons. then i realized the winner's chosen randomly!
soo, i actually LIKE ironing, but the steamer is much better for clothes with complicated tailoring...
that's why i want it! i am hoping to go curtain-less asap, so no need for that ;)
I used my then boyfriend's steamer every day on my clothes. We recently broke up and now I need my own!
Some really wrinkly drapes that have been torturing me for over a year now.
I am obsessed with steaming. This would be a great excuse to wash and steam the drapes once a week!
wrinkly pants!
What wouldn't I iron/steam? I would start with my crazy looking curtains!
Drapes and clothes
pants, suit jackets, ties, curtains... you name it!!
i HATE ironing. All of my work shirts!
I'll steam all my shirts so my wife doesn't have to iron them!
all of my shirts that sit in my closet because i hate dragging out the iron.
Wow I need this! I would iron my work shirts.
Just steam it!
Well, i'm in a college house with five other guys, and guess who's the only one with an iron. Unfortunately, since i'm in college, there's the whole funds issue so i'm stuck with a very old rowenta from my grandmother. With this steamer, i'd get a whole crapload of ironing done and even be able to clean my carpet. (again, college!)
Cheers,
Bobby
the fan above the stove
Well, I'm about to become a new mom and it would come in handy when ironing dress pants for work. Among everything else in the house (curtains, etc). I'm not a big fan of dealing with the ironing board so the steamer would be fantastic.
with this i would never have to iron or wear wrinkly clothes again...a perfect world!
I have some beautiful, yet delicate dresses that most assuredly are in need.
i hate ironing, would love to be able to steam instead! I have nowhere to set up my ironing board.
wow - as a knitter, i've actually really wanted one of these for a long time to block lace. must...have....!
This would replace ironing!
This looks really cool. Not very big at all!
All my clothing is forced into one closet. I would use the steamer to get the creases out of every shirt I have before wearing them.
Honestly, I would give this to my sister-in-law for her birthday, since she irons her underpants. I do not kid - she's obsessive about wrinkles, and I know for a fact that she's been wanting to iron the curtains in her house but feels that the effort would be a waste since they'd get wrinkled when she put them back up.
I've become the eternal bridesmaid...I'll be in my 7th and 8th weddings next year and I KNOW this steamer will come in super handy for all of those dresses!!!!!
Curtains curtains curtains! And then my boyfriend's dress shirts because HE NEVER IRONS (grr)
My quilting projects!
ok, i would use it to eliminate ironing. definetly steam the sheets, and i would pass the steam around and SHARE it with my family
I would give it to my Mom who usually has five or so sewing projects going at the same time. I'm sure she'd love it to check out her seams.
I'd put this directly onto the front line in my war against dust infecting my furniture's fabric!
i definitely need them for my curtains and my clothes - i hate ironing!
Steamers are so convenient! I would steam the curtains, any clothes with wrinkles, the dogs bed and even his plush toys (the hot steam is great for killing germs!).
My next door neighbors ENTIRE wardrobe (he always looks like he just rolled out of bed) and then my bed linens.
all of my work clothes that I hate to iron
um, there happens to be a pile of curtains and tough-to-iron clothes waiting for this in my basement laundry room.
My clothes (to keep me looking professional), the curtains in the nursery that look beautiful except for those darn creases, same for the shower curtain in our guest bath, the sofa, maybe use it to help my friend's wallpaper remnants come off her wall!
shirts
clothes
every textile in my apartment
I would use this on my husbands suits, what a nice gift this would be
I'd use it on clothing.
better than ironing by far
I'm a knitter, so I'd use it to block all my knitted items.
Decided to update my clothes to be a bit more professional recently but since I don't like dry cleaning it means less than perfect ironed shirts. This would solve all my problems. I would also steam clean all the stuff I found on NYC sidewalks or got off Craigslist.
curtains, clothes, my boyfriend's shirts...everything!
Just started my first job out of law school, so this would come in handy, considering my shirts generally look worse after I attack them with an iron...
Last minute spiff-up of husband's suits or sports coats.
I'd use this on most of my hang-up clothes. I hate ironing.
Curtains.
Help us!!!
Yours,
Lou's curtains
All my drapes. All my suits. That's just for starters.
i can finally iron the bedsheets...while they're on the bed!
I don't have curtains, so this would just be for my clothes. And they need it!
I would first donate my iron and then steam my clothing, drapes, comforter, sofa, chair and possibly my face for a quick facial!
Mmm, fresh drapes the whole house through!
Please I need you.....crisp sheets and curtains and nearly every fabric i own.....
i want to win
everything! Wrinkle Releaser spray only goes so far...
On all the clothes that I have hanging up in the closet!!
cjnedrow@gmail.com
I would press my clothes as needed instead of going out with wrinkles.
pintolinda (at) hotmail (dot) com
All the clothes I'm about to unpack from boxees after moving to a new apartment!
my slacks always need to be refreshed as do the drapes in my living room! fantastic! thanks.
My iron disappeared last year when I moved! It wasn't too much of a tragedy, though, as it was old and I don't have a board. So a steamer would be fantastic!
my ironing
I'd be able to un-wrinkle the curtains in a jiffy (too bad I couldn't do the same thing for my face!).
ironing
About 2 years ago I spent a small fortune having slipcovers made for a large sofa, 2 loveseats and a chair. The slipcovers are washable, however, I have been holding off on washing them because I am so afraid they won't look as good once I wash them as they look right now. They do need to be washed though, so the first project I would use this Rowenta IS1430 1400-watt Pro compact steamer for is to steam them once they are washed and dried. I would steam them once they are put back onto the furniture to give them that sleek finished look again! This steamer would be a dream come true for me! I can also use this steamer to steam my curtains in the living room and bedroom once they are washed and dried to also give them that perfect finished look!
My ironing and general cleaning!
I will finally hang the drapes in my living room, a few months after installing the rod! Right now they're a crumpled mess at the bottom of my closet.
My dress shirts, they always need help
My large number of character ties. Thanks for the contest.
i've been using the same iron and mini-ironing board for years. my drycleaning bills are out of control and could really use some stream :-)
My hubby's work shirts!
I can't iron, and my curtains have been wrinkled since they came out of the package months ago. But I think I could handle steaming!
I would steam our work clothes, curtains and our dress clothes.
furniture, clothes, drapes all need this badly--
all my clothes could use it
clothes from the bottom of the closet
my wrinkly linen drapes
I hate ironing. Steaming everything would be the best! I need to steam my clothes & curtains.
I have curtains that I could use this for.
I've been wanting one forever. Thanks!
I'd really love to use this on my work uniform...it has to be crisp and perfect everyday! please help me out :)
I would steam iron all my outfits 1 week in advance, and finally throw away all those $2 garage sale steamers that you have to put salt in that never work like they say.
My living room drapes!
I've been wanting a better solution for ironing drapes after they are rehung. This would work like a charm! Thanks for the great contest!
I would use this to steam the clothes I want to sell on eBay!
Then they would look nicer and go for more money!
I could finally actually look business casual!
My drapes could definitely use some freshening.
couch clothes = so fresh so clean
Oh my gosh!!!! This would be awesome. No more wrinkles!
Drapes,clothes, curtains ,you name it :)
thanks bunches!!
Id start with the curtains, then all my nice clothing.. oh gosh, id spend all weekend just finding things to do!
Great contest. I'd use it on my clothes and curtains.
I'd use this on my curtains and neverendingironingpile, thanks!
I would use it on the drapes, sewing projects, jackets that have hung in the closet too long, and the huge ironing pile that just grows and grows.
Preshrinking wool quilt batting.
My husband's a sales guy who travels a lot and wears suits. This would be ideal to freshen his clothes up between trips. Ironing just takes too long!
I wear cotton pants and blouses to work....always full of wrinkles!
Would use this every day for my work clothes...THANKS
What wouldn't I steam iron? Can I steam my dogs clean? Just kidding.
My bedroom drapes have never hung right. I think using this steamer on them just might fix that.
As one of my design professors told me, "you can fix anything with a little steam except a broken heart." If I had that steamer, imagine the good I could do for all of man kind. I could be a one woman savior as long as it only took 30 mins at a time. The first thing I would steam, would be my super hero steamer cape and save the world one wrinkle at a time!
Steam out the wrinkles in my husband's and mine clothes, and tackle a number of other cleaning projects around the house.
Pet clean up...need I say more! Thanks for the opportunity to participate!
I would love to use this to replace ironing and well as cleaning up around the house!
make my dresses wrinkle free, as well as my curtains!!
I want to steam my bed sheets and blanket, so my bed will look just like the ones in the magazines.
This is always on my list of things to buy... someday! It would really help keep my curtains looking great... as well as my skirts! I'm also hoping to start my own clothing company in the next few months, so it would make keeping those pieces nice a lot easier!
I would use this for my curtains and for everyone's suits.
Ironing! Because I do not own an iron right now.
My suit that I have procrastinated taking to the dry cleaners!
I would love to have a steamer to freshen curtains, pillows, etc....steam my suit coats and jackets...I've been looking at getting one recently and this one would be awesome!
This would be very handy for my office outfits and save on daily dry cleaning trips.
i would finally iron and WEAR all the jackets i have in my to-send-to-dry cleaner bunch
MY UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE!!!!
my couches most definitely!
Ironing is such a chore,
burning hot, what a bore!
A steamer could save the day,
but not enough cash, so I can't pay...
I would steam so much of my stuff
never to iron again no huff and puff...
More time I'd have with my family,
we'd live happy ever afterly...
I know it's corny...but seriously it would save me a bunch of time and with 4 kids there isn't much of that to spare!
I would use it on my slipcovers to get the wrinkles out before company comes. Thanks for the giveaway!
I've been wanting a steamer for so long now. I would tackle the huge basket of clothes that need to be ironed first and then would tackle all of the drapes and curtains.
Thank you for the great giveaway.
I would love to use it on my husband's police uniforms.
I would love this because I hate to iron
I would use it on my clothes, my daughters and grandsons clothes, my curtains and bedding. This would be a wonderful time saver for us. Thanks for the chance to win one!
I would use it on my curtains and hubbies shirts!
This is easy - I am the world's laziest ironer. I would use this on virtually all my clothes and love every moment.
omg i would use this for everything... curtains, valence, sweaters for fall and winter that have been in boxes all summer, work clothes, ...it would be amazing please pick me!
This would be so wonderful to own. I would start by washing all the curtains and drapes in my home. Then I would tackle all those clothes in my closet I don't wear because I'm too lazy to iron. Thank you so much for the chance this great machine!
My husband's family used to own a dry cleaners sooooo we are very spoiled as far as our clothes being wrinkle free. I have learned to live with clothes being worn straight from the dryer because I HATE ironing. My curtains need to be washed but I haven't done that because I know they would need to be ironed and I HATE ironing. Did I mention that I HATE ironing? LOL
Thanks for the contest.
i would tackle my furniture with 5 animals climbing on them they can get pretty hairy and smelly :(
Even me tshirts would be wrinkle free.
I would start with curtains and clothes, but I'm pretty sure I would eventually steam pretty much everything!
I would use it for husbands shirts first and then look out!
I'd let my husband use it for his work shirts!
I would use it to clean the blinds in my living room. And that would be a chore!
what a great giveaway, I could use this for the drapes and my families clothing, thanks for the chance to win
Curtains, drapes, and winter clothes. This would be so marvelous to own.
My poor boyfriend works in a restaurant. He comes home smelling like grease every night! This would be great for his work shirts, which don't get washed every day!!!
I hate ironing so I would use this on all my work clothes & dress clothes.
My dress clothes get shoved in a too-small closet so this would be great for when I take them out!
I would steam my clothes. I do not like ironing.
The curtains.
I would use this for the valances in the bedrooms and for the pleated shades on the front window. I'd also use it for my husband's suits and our linen items that get so wrinkled!
This would be great for my karate uniform, which wrinkles so easily!
I will use it on all the things I hang up which I find later on the bottom of my closet in a pile. Especially my gorgeous, precious, beloved, black, lightweight wool Ralph Lauren pants.
It would save me a lot of money at my dry cleaners when you have to (press only) some of your clothes. It cost all most as much as having to dry clean them when you can wash them yourself.
WOO HOO!!! No more wrinkles, no more drycleaners, no more ironing (which I TOTALLY DISPISE) this is a true blessing, what else could I ask for.
I would steam my husband's suit jackets before we go to an important date and our clean clothes after being packed in a suitcase.
I hate to iron this would be great........
Suits and drapes.
I can't wait to try it on the curtains. It will be great for my wrinkly shirts...too bad it won't work on my wrinkly face.
I will be using this on my curtains.
I would use to get the wrinkles out of my clothes...goodbye ironing!! And I would use to de-fur my furniture from my two cats!!
Thanks for the contest!!
This would be great for getting the wrinkles out of my clothes after they have hung in my closet for a while.
My shirts and curtains say, "thank you."
I don't have an ironing board, so I have to iron on the kitchen table, on a towel. Then my iron fell down the basement steps and a big chunk of plastic came off. It still works, but not like it used to. I need to iron school shirts and pants. This would be awesome to keep in the laundry room and do them right there, where I hang things up.
my work clothes, and then i'd get really weird and do my sheets.
first i guess, my curtains, and have it always ready for my clothes whitch sit in my very cramped closet. then i think i would go around the house and steam everything that could be, including my hats
Awesome prize, this would be useful on so many items, I wouldn't know where to start
If I don't win this, I will have to buy one, and its not in my budget. I need this to iron my nursing uniforms for work.
This would be great for my hubby's work shirts, as well as the kids more dressier outfits. Great contest!!
beyond the typical necessities of having a steamer (like the curtains on our 12' high windows that i forgot to iron before hanging and have had creases in them for a year now), I adore our duvet cover but am not going to iron every time i wash it. This would be perfect.
Curtains and clothes.
clean my dolls
First up...the curtains! Next up...the tapestry!
Probably everything but I would steam my quilts after they are done
I absolutely hate ironing and find any other way to get the wrinkles out of my cloths besides ironing. Wrinkle Spray, mist the cloths and put it in the dryer but I've never had a steamer - this would work be awsome.
i've got some ties that i need to tackle with this awesome prize
The steamer would be very handy.
What a time saver or not have to iron everything, plus the money gaved on electric bill would be so great. The ability to steam the drapes would be another wonderful short cut any money saver..boy what I could do with this steamer :-0
I would use this on all my delicate costumes
I would throw away the iron and board and start steaming everything. Including my drapes, comforters and linens!:)
Please pick me! :)
pick me
Ironing
Having had to leave for Hurricane Gustav, we had to put our curtains up. Fortunately, everything was fine, but now we're in wrinkle heaven. This would do wonders.
definitely for clothing
This would be perfect for my husbands work shirts and for my linen pants, which I can never seem to get the wrinkles out of!
Steaming out my Living room drapries
Ah, this would bring like-new smoothness to my boyfriend's hopelessly rumpled Eddie Bauer uniform, er, wardrobe.
I would use it on my workshirts!
I'd use it for everything coming out of my closet, ironing is a rather large pain, and I have an idea that steaming is a little more green, not to mention table cloths, curtains, and if it has the proper atachments, the bathroom
Many more of these should be given away obviously. They fill a big need in the world, part of the iron free movement. A letting go of the past, moving beyond adherence to "permanent press lines" to a freely ordered universe of wrinkle-less goods without the confining look of straight lines. Next we need freeform, wavy pressed lines!!! Steam the world!!!
I never iron because I always burn myself. I could use this.
If I could give up ironing for life, I would be the happiest woman alive.
This would be so GREAT - no more dry cleaning :o)
I will press suits and take the wrinkles out of my husbands dress shirts. I may even do my drapes.
I would use this on my husbands dress clothes!
Dress shirts definitely.
dress clothes...curtains
I really need this for my clothes. I hang a lot of them to dry and they get wrinkled. And I really dislike ironing.
I would love to win this for my mom! She has arthritis and ironing my dads' work clothes every day is starting to take its toll on her. Thanks for the chance to win!
my winter clothes I had stored away and my curtains in the living room
My curtains need some attention
My new curtains, still in the package because I have to iron them !
My clothes definitely need this! Just like everything else getting expensive, my dry cleaner recently increased all the prices, and I think this steamer is THE solution.
I'm going to take the nasty wallpaper off my walls with it!
With running to work and my clothes in my backpack all rumpled,i could keep this beauty at work to keep me looking good!
Thanks for the great site!
The lint pad would be used daily as we have some lovely pets that shed ridiculously. I get tired of rolling a sticky lint roller over me all the time!
I will work on the c's. Clothing, curtains, couch. I would iron everything in sight; I am a wrinkle monger. Wish me luck.
i love doing laundry but i hate to iron,this would do the trick.
I cannot STAND ironing! If I had this in my life I would be a happy girl...and wrinkle free!
I plan to do everthing I can think of with it: silk ties, curtains, suits, coats, and shirts.
I could start buying clothes that need ironing again... And not wear the ones I have wrinkled.
Ugh, I'd love to attack the filthy vertical blinds in the living room
Thanks!
I would steam clothes and avoid the old fashioned iron
First my curtains, then my linen suits, then my cotton tops...and on it goes.
I'd like to use this on my sheers. And of course, clothes.
clothes (no polyester here) and furniture
I've been told that the wallpaper in the bathroom (which I need to strip off and repair) will be SOooo much easier to deal with if I can "get it hot and wet" while I work on it...
Hmmm.
Steamer: Just in time!!
Just moved some furniture away from glass doors with drapes -- and the stupid drapes are still holding the shape of the furniture they've been up against for so long...
Just ONE of many possibilities!
I think the living room furniture would be the first project to steam!
wgbc1446@yahoo.com
My clothes,no more setting up an ironing board, that would be sooooooo great.
need for hubbys work clothes intime@myself.com
I would love this I hate ironing but it is something that can not be avoided this would be wonderful to have I would love to use it on the drapes and tableclothes They are a pain to iron My mother used to even iron the bed linens now that is something that I refuse to do
blday50@yahoo.com
I would use for my clothes. I have been looking at these to replace my iron.
I would so use this on those wrinkly work uniforms!
I think I'd like to try it on the furniture.
My dress clothes new best friend.
I have a few shirts with sequins that I can never iron. The steamer would be perfect for this.
I would use it on my upholstery, draperies, winter clothes and my carpets that never seem to stay clean. garrettsambo@aol.com
This would be great for de-cat-hairing my clothes every morning. Please enter me to win.
Freshen up those clothes that have been stored away for the past few months.
Curtains! omg my curtains!! they need HELP!!
I would steam my husband's suits when he comes home from a business trip and they have been stuffed into his suitcase.
I would use it on my clothes and curtains and then I would go and freshen up our seasonal clothes that are in storage.
I hate ironing (and usually don't) so this should make me much less crumpled. I'd mostly use it for shirts and pants.
i would use it on clothes and my curtains
bill110@optonline.net
The steam function of my current iron quit - I have a whole closet full of clothes to iron now!
I am getting geared up for a fall cleaning and would certainly use this on the curtains (40 panels) after I wash them. I have several blouses and some slacks that I quit wearing because they came out of the dryer wrinkled. Steaming them would practically give me a "new" wardrobe! Thanks for such a useful giveaway!
I would steam my furniture with this.
Anything and every thing I could use it on!
curtains.
For my daughter's duvet - that is a huge pain to iron but I hate it when it's wrinkled
cool, couldn't wait to try it.
This would be great! The first thing I'd do is get the stubborn wrinkles out of my cotton drapes!!
Would love to be able to save money and not send everything to the dry cleaners.
-Tackle those drapes I put up...two years ago. Oops.
-Remove wrinkles from some of my more delicate shirts.
Awesome giveaway. Thanks!
besides freshening up my work clothes, i could use it for sewing projects!
Ummm.... everything. I don't iron. If it is wrinkled so be it. This might make us look a little more presentable. Definitely the work shirts.
I plan to tacle my silk drapes, which the cleaners can't seem to do without creases and wrinkles. I so wish they looked like they did when I bought them, all nice and shiny and smooth!
I hate ironing. I hate it so much that I don't do it. If it is something that has to be ironed, I send it to the the $1.75 drycleaners! This would break me of that really bad habit! Thank you for the great contest!
I would steam my carpet and my clothes.
Curtains and clothes and maybe bed sheets if they've been left in the dryer too long!
This might sound dumb but my cloth shower curtains have all the fold lines in them yet (you'd think they'd steam out with all the showers we take) and my bedroom sheers still have their fold lines. (Guess I'm not much of an ironer :o)
This would be a great prize.
My wedding dress :)
we have some dresses, suits and lots of drapes where this would be perfect!
this is nice!!
Some old dress shirts
Aside from the usual things, I'd like to steam my ties...(I always wanted to try that).
I'd steam my work clothes in the morning for a quick getaway
my pants! they always get all wrinkled!
I'd love to have a steamer for a quick freshen-up for my dry cleanables. Also, the lint pad for pet hair would be a great plus, since I share my home with seven cats! Overall, this steamer would be a real plus to own!
I'd steam my clothes rather than iron them. I hate to iron and steaming seems so much easier!
My furniture is in desperate need!!!
Freshen up my suits and ties.
Everything I could think of.
This would sure cut down on my dry cleaning costs.
All my dress clothes.
Clothes, furniture, drapes to start. I'd use it to clean anything that could be steamed.
throw away the iron, this is handling all my clothes!!
My clothes need this. They are too scrunched together in my closet.
This will be great for the curtains and my clothes!
The tasks you plan to tackle with the Rowenta IS1430 1400-Watt Pro Compact Steamer around the house are the drapes, the upholstery and most importantly, my son's school uniforms! Those things drive me nuts!
The task I would tackle are my drapes -- I need to get those wrinkles out. Also, it would be great to steam my husbands dress shirts and suits. And of course my childrens clothes. I would just love to win this steamer. Thank you for the opportunity!
I would use it to clean my upholstery, drapes and mattress! Thank you!
I have my own craft business and I would use this to straighten all the wrinkles in t-shirt displays.
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It would be great to get rid of wrinkles.
upholstery, clothes
I would love to try this nice iron on my curtains,along
with my Dockers pants which are so hard to iron,Thanks
for the giveaway
I would press slacks with the Rowenta IS1430 1400-Watt Pro Compact Steamer.
Oh, where to begin.... my new Ikea curtains, several dresses, my bedspread... the list goes on... so please pick me.
I am going to iron my clothes everyday for work rather than using that retched iron! Boy-o-boy to I hate ironing! I am a single living male, I need this.