Edmark Steam Brush

While walking around the mall, my wife and I happened to pass by a hardware store and some guy was showing off a product that acts like an ironing tool. This is an old product but it was just yesterday that it piqued both our interests. Edmark’s steam brush is a genius invention. It even saves you electricity.

I then flashbacked during the days when I was assigned in Manila. Life is harder there. I typically had to have my clothes washed and ironed at some laundry center and I had to pay by kilo for them. Unlike in Cebu where I could just pay a laundrywoman a fixed price for the whole month, paying laundry centers is quite expensive. Plus, I do not know how to iron. I can still remember that even after an hour my pants were still not ironed out well. What a waste of electricity ha ha ha.

During those days, the Edmark steam brush did not exist yet. If it already did, I would certainly have bought one for myself so I could save out on ironing costs. Plus it only needs a small amount of liquid water. It can also be used as a window cleaner. The Edmark steam brush has lots of other uses that I cannot describe (best to have the hardware guy do the talking to you to better explain its uses if you happen to pass by it). I believe this is a worthy investment. It is never too late. At least we can use it now to save on electricity costs.

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8 Responses to “Edmark Steam Brush”

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    Nikki L. Says:

    I’m dying to get those steam irons staff at supermarkets and malls use to iron clothes on the racks! You know the ones that look like vacuum cleaners? I guess this must be a more potable version of it.

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    wuhtevah Says:

    yeah they are pretty portable. though i am not yet sure if they can really iron out really bad crumpled clothings. have not tried it yet. the demo showed to us was probably alread ironed out clothings but crumpled while in use. so there is a big difference.

    i hope i am wrong though ;)

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    my daily thoughts Says:

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    Paolo Says:

    When did you buy it? How much did it cost?

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    Audrey Lee Says:

    I lost the manual but can’t figure out where to put the water?? Can you please explain how to?

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    wuhtevah Says:

    paolo, around $20

    audree: there is a plastic tube below it. kind of like opening the slot for your bullets.

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    Audrey Says:

    Gahhh I don’t see it? Below it at the base? There’s that purple rubber part that kind of comes off, but the plastic thing seems to be stuck. Am I looking at the right part? Thanks for getting back to me!

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    wuhtevah Says:

    audrey, you should check out any areas there that has an opening of some sort, you will definitely find the water container

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