Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

PSA: Hat Care Tip For The Rest Of Us

OldStrummer

Practically Family
Messages
550
Location
Ashburn, Virginia USA
Thanks to this forum, I have obtained a lot of information about the make, style, history and care of men's hats. I wear one every day, except for those days I don't go outdoors (which I try to do every day). I'm on the hunt for a particular color/style presently, but that's for another thread.

Hatjacks, headband expanders, brushes, different straw types, and feathers have all been part of my education and acquisition sprees. The one thing I have not purchased is a steamer. Jiffy Steamers are mentioned by the cognoscenti here, but I've found them too costly and too bulky for my meager needs. When desperate, I've resorted to trying the steaming teapot solution. Usually inadequate.

However, today while birthday shopping for my daughter at Bed Bath & Beyond, I saw a display on Conair CompleteSteam travel steamers listing at $19.99, so I picked one up.
Boasting an 1100 watts of power, spill proof protection, high velocity continuous steam for up to five minutes, I figured, what can I lose?

GS2-Conair-CompleteSteam-Travel-Fabric-Steamer.png

Conair has it listed for $24.99 at their site, but the $19.99 is "regular price" at BB&B. If you're a member, it drops to $15.99. This may be old news to the old heads here, but for the hoi-polloi like myself, this could be a real game-changer!
 
Messages
10,391
Location
vancouver, canada
Thanks to this forum, I have obtained a lot of information about the make, style, history and care of men's hats. I wear one every day, except for those days I don't go outdoors (which I try to do every day). I'm on the hunt for a particular color/style presently, but that's for another thread.

Hatjacks, headband expanders, brushes, different straw types, and feathers have all been part of my education and acquisition sprees. The one thing I have not purchased is a steamer. Jiffy Steamers are mentioned by the cognoscenti here, but I've found them too costly and too bulky for my meager needs. When desperate, I've resorted to trying the steaming teapot solution. Usually inadequate.

However, today while birthday shopping for my daughter at Bed Bath & Beyond, I saw a display on Conair CompleteSteam travel steamers listing at $19.99, so I picked one up.
Boasting an 1100 watts of power, spill proof protection, high velocity continuous steam for up to five minutes, I figured, what can I lose?

GS2-Conair-CompleteSteam-Travel-Fabric-Steamer.png

Conair has it listed for $24.99 at their site, but the $19.99 is "regular price" at BB&B. If you're a member, it drops to $15.99. This may be old news to the old heads here, but for the hoi-polloi like myself, this could be a real game-changer!
I have 2 ROWENTA hand held steamers, one an oldies actually made in W Germany and the other newer, of course, China made. The latter was $50 at Costco.....it works very well but the small reservoir is a bit vexing. If the Conair works it is a steal at that price....5 minutes is enough for a single hat.
 
Messages
18,936
Location
Central California
Thanks to this forum, I have obtained a lot of information about the make, style, history and care of men's hats. I wear one every day, except for those days I don't go outdoors (which I try to do every day). I'm on the hunt for a particular color/style presently, but that's for another thread.

Hatjacks, headband expanders, brushes, different straw types, and feathers have all been part of my education and acquisition sprees. The one thing I have not purchased is a steamer. Jiffy Steamers are mentioned by the cognoscenti here, but I've found them too costly and too bulky for my meager needs. When desperate, I've resorted to trying the steaming teapot solution. Usually inadequate.

However, today while birthday shopping for my daughter at Bed Bath & Beyond, I saw a display on Conair CompleteSteam travel steamers listing at $19.99, so I picked one up.
Boasting an 1100 watts of power, spill proof protection, high velocity continuous steam for up to five minutes, I figured, what can I lose?

GS2-Conair-CompleteSteam-Travel-Fabric-Steamer.png

Conair has it listed for $24.99 at their site, but the $19.99 is "regular price" at BB&B. If you're a member, it drops to $15.99. This may be old news to the old heads here, but for the hoi-polloi like myself, this could be a real game-changer!


Steam is steam and the source doesn’t matter. My Jiffy puts out a lot of steam and is very focused, but I’d expect any steamer would work.

Good to see you, Fred. Don’t be a stranger.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
107,262
Messages
3,032,470
Members
52,721
Latest member
twiceadaysana
Top