🔥 Press Like a Pro, Look Like a Boss
The Steamfast SF-680 Digital Steam Press combines a rapid 3-minute heat-up with five customizable fabric settings and a powerful steam burst function. Its large 25 x 10.5 inch non-stick surface and included accessories make it ideal for professional-quality pressing at home or commercial use. Safety-certified and backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s designed to meet high standards and keep your wardrobe impeccably sharp.
Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial |
Color | Stainless/Black |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Wattage | 1350 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Weight | 24.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21.38"L x 25.59"W x 8.19"H |
M**P
Professional Results at Home – Worth Every Penny
I absolutely love the Steamfast SF-680 Digital Steam Press. It has completely changed the way I care for my clothes at home. I no longer dread ironing day—this press makes everything so fast and effortless.The large pressing surface handles shirts, pants, linens, and even heavier fabrics like a champ. It heats up quickly (usually in under 5 minutes) and produces strong, consistent steam that smooths out wrinkles in just one press. The fabric settings are intuitive, and I appreciate having the digital controls to fine-tune based on material.The build quality feels solid, and the safety features—like automatic shut-off and locking mechanism—give me peace of mind. There's a slight learning curve when it comes to pressing shirts and tricky seams, but once you get the hang of it, the results are truly impressive.If you're tired of using a standard iron and want something that saves time while giving professional-level results, this steam press is a fantastic investment. I wish I had bought it sooner!
A**7
Removes Wrinkles Easily!!!
It removed all wrinkles from my old jeans. They look great. Cotton trousers were no problem. Easy to setup on the separately purchased stand which prevents the steam press from tipping over. The press has a large water tank. Only needed a couple of refills to press 8 jeans and 8 cotton trousers wrinkle free. The steam press has a small foot print and tanks up very little space. Amazing machine. Quick to heat up and cool.
J**!
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I love this machine. It makes ironing so much easier. It heats up hot, so definitely use the gloves. The size is good, I can iron an XL T-shirt in about three cycles. The steam feature is nice to have, it helps with jeans. It's very versatile due to the different settings. It looks nice in my laundry room also. I like the handle it makes it much easier to more it around. It does have some weight to it. It's not that bad but I'd rather keep it in one room, but it does leave me with options. The lock feature is nice as well. That also helps if you have to move it. Or to keep little ones from messing with it. I would recommend buying a stand for it so your clothes have room to monuver over the board. I tried it on a table and I liked the stand better. Maybe just my preference......?
G**H
satisfied.
Bought this unit to press a lot of flat fabric for quilting. The unit appears to be fairly well built and worked correctly right out of the box. Here are some of my observations:- To get a wrinkle free result, I have to spray the fabric with a light water mist before bringing down the head of the unit. The burst of steam feature is good, but not as effective as a light mist on the fabric.- It does have an annoying feature that other reviewers have noticed. There is a built in timer that cannot be turned off, that limits the time the heat stays on with the pressing head down. To defeat this feature you have to learn to anticipate the time and bring the head up before it times out. Then you can bring the head down again and continue pressing. This should be optional but it is not. I find I need to press most fabrics for two cycles to get a good result.- The controls are simple and work. The water reservoir is adequate. You must use distilled water. It warms up pretty quick.- Some people have complained that you can burn yourself on the head if you reach in to position clothes for pressing. They are right, but it is not a problem. You quickly learn not to touch the hot head when you reach in. You can burn yourself with a hand iron if you touch it, so don't touch the hot part.- There is no problem locking the head down for pressing. The lock and release action is fine.Overall I am satisfied to very satisfied with the unit and I get great results once I learned how to optimize it for my purposes. By far the biggest reason not to give it a 5 star rating is the silly timer that keeps turning off the heat and beeping a beeper after about 10 seconds. You simply have to lift the head before it times out. This should clearly have been optional, or at least adjustable.You can't get this result with a hand iron, and it saves lots of time.
R**N
If you’re thinking about it I say go for it! I love mine.
This is without question my most favorite and useful purchase this year! It’s amazing. After starching I am able to press my jeans with a cowboy crease just like the dry cleaners. Shirts are incredibly easy to press and make crisp and nice. The cost may seem high but I can already tell you that I have saved lots of money not using the dry cleaners. I 10/10 recommend. It is large and a bit awkward to move around so you might look at getting a stand for it. I do not have the stand and have to use the kitchen table.
D**L
Saves time and easy to use.
I use this Press mostly for jeans. It does the job well and is faster than using an iron. Here's more details:When using on jeans I usually only have to press one side. Hence, the shorter time spent pressing. I keep a spray bottle of water handy just in case. However, the built-in steaming usually does the job of getting stubborn wrinkles out. And many times I don't have to use the steam at all. Keep in mind that when using the steam you have to pull the top down to within 3 - 4 inches away from your fabric, press the steam button for 2 or 3 seconds then release the steam button and lower the top onto your fabric. Never press the steam button while top is in contact with the fabric (closed position). That could damage the machine.The water container is sealed which comes in handy because I store the unit upright on its base. It also has a locking feature when closed to allow you to carry or store the unit.I like the easy to use digital heat setting and the warning sound that will alert you when the top is down for more that 7 - 8 seconds. It will also shut off after several minutes of being idle. Hint: Each time you plug the unit in, the lowest heat setting is the default.For more precise pressing in hard to do and small places, you may want to keep a regular iron handy. Personally, I haven't done that yet. But, I could see where the extra smaller iron would be needed.If you have never tried a Steam Press, I highly recommend that you at least give it a try. You just might be glad you did.
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