🔥 Press, steam, and impress—wrinkle-free style anywhere!
The Nori Press Travel Steam Iron is a lightweight, handheld 800W iron with six fabric settings and a steam function, designed for quick wrinkle removal without an ironing board. Its compact size and dual voltage make it ideal for travel, while safety features like auto shutoff and detailed user guides ensure ease of use and peace of mind.
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 14"L x 14"W |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Iron |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Special Features | Temperature Control and Auto Shutoff |
Base | Aluminum |
A**N
NORI STEAMER!
This is the coolest steamer ever. It’s super light and easy to use. I absolutely love how I can adjust the settings to which kind of item I am steaming- I wear lots of linen so this is super helpful!One of the greatest parts is how it automatically turns off after 10 minutes of not being used. Helpful for the forgetful people like me!It takes the wrinkles out so quickly and efficiently. Definitely a bang for your buck- saves you time!!
A**H
Easy, efficient (and cute)!
Amazing product! Obsessed with how easy and portable this iron is. Great company and quality, thank you!!Very safe and cord length is perfect. Also heats up very fast and has an automatic feature to turn off. Definitely recommend :)
S**N
This really works well, even on linen!
I am older, and threw away my steam iron and ironing board awhile ago. However, I’ve been purchasing some linen and cotton summer clothing, and had no way to steam press the collars, or along the hems. I saw this advertised, and tried it - amazing. So easy. Either steam or dry, it’s easy to handle, even with arthritis. It’s compact for travel, and a really handy little item to have. It takes care of wrinkles easily, even on linen. And it has wool and silk settings as well. Heats up and cools down quickly. I’d definitely recommend this compact steamer/iron.
N**I
Great idea, lousy execution
The media could not be loaded. I saw a video for this product by happenstance while perusing Amazon - my favorite pastime - and was intrigued. I watched the product video and then called Jake, who does his own ironing because he truly finds ironing relaxing. But sometimes he’s in a hurry or doesn’t want to bother with getting out the ironing board.We watched the other videos, and each and everyone seemed to handle this steamer perfectly. Plus all the reviews were great.But still, I waited a few weeks before finally caving in and ordering it. It came today and we were so excited - don’t know about offspring Jake, but I was wondering if I was being inhabited by the spirit of a 1950s housewife, I was so excited.Jake is traveling in two days for training, so he is getting his clothes ready and he got his shirts out, because what a perfect item to begin with.That’s when I began to realize that my short-term, long-distance relationship with this steamer-iron was infatuation, not true love. This was my first time at being taken in by emotions over a web-based relationship.Meeting in person took away all the glamour and mystery.My first clue was that the very first instruction is “Start by laying your garments on a flat surface - it’s easier for maneuvering. And the product page states SAVE SPACE NO IRONING BOARD REQUIRED. And NO CLUNKY IRONING BOARD REQUIRED.There’s a problem though. I can’t use my table, because that’s where we eat; end tables are too small. And the floor is too low - not to mention hard on the knees.A flat surface, a flat surface, hmmmmm - I KNOW! An ironing board! But - I’m not supposed to have to use one. And besides, all the videos, save for one, show the person ironing while the garment is hanging up.Okay, that’s what we’ll do. We have one of those portable racks for drying clothes in the sunshine or in the house. If you use one, make sure you put a carpet down first as the steamer will spit on your floor.The rest of the instructions, and I use that term very loosely, and really worthless. Very cute written copy, but it’s cute at the expense of information.So we drag it out and we get started.Now watch the video.It’s dangerous. To use the buttons and keep re-filling it with water and to keep turning it - the fingers get way too close to the plates for safety and comfort.It’s just way too much trouble and doesn’t really do a good job.Those videos we watched? Don’t know what those people are doing that we couldn’t figure out how to do, but I feel cheated.Towards the end I used my 5-year-old $20 steamer to show that it does a far superior job to this Much easier to use as well.Returning this.And it’s back to the old drawing board. Er, ironing board.NOT recommended.Oh - and speaking of cute - NORI - IRON - palindrome….
Q**9
Super easy to use!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This is such a great alternative to typical irons/steamers. It’s incredibly user-friendly and the size makes it easy to store and travel with. No more bulky irons and no more ironing boards!
H**E
You Think You Don't Need It...Until You Try It. Game Changer!!!
The media could not be loaded. So, if you’ve been wondering whether the Nori is just another “nice to have” gadget, let me tell you: you 100% NEED this in your life! I was skeptical too, but from the first use, I was hooked. It works so seamlessly, you’ll honestly wonder how you ever lived without it.The design is smart, it’s incredibly easy to use, and the fabric-specific settings are a dream. And if you're a steam lover like me, this delivers! It smooths out wrinkles and crinkles effortlessly. Perfect for everyday use, but especially brilliant for travel or resellers who want their pieces photo-ready in seconds. Heats up easily and fast, steam is a dream!Dare I say... I haven’t touched my traditional iron since. I'm obsessed. Already adding more to my cart for Christmas gifts...yes, it’s that good!
E**.
Heavy, awkward with blouses
Normally, I'm a fan of creativity / innovation but this... this I truly dislike. I tried it, without steam, for ironing a cotton blouse. I gave up because it simply took too long to get where I wanted to get to and to properly iron gathered areas. Couldn't get into areas of the back of the blouse. Yes, you can reach in a certain extent but then fabric bunches up if you go further and wrinkles again and well that's sorta anti what you're trying to achieve. I went to my iron and was done in a fraction of the time. The angle was easier for this type of blouse and I was able to get in and iron the gathered areas. It's heavy and I find it tiring to use. You're not going to take it in a suitcase traveling unless you're a glutton for punishment. It might be a solution for an RV. I find it much easier to create creases when ironing than with an iron. It works... if you're working on a T shirt, probably quickly but beyond that I can't see getting to a place that I'd be happy with. I hate to use the 'h' word but I honestly hated this thing. Sending it back.
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