It presses.
Not just steams.

Steam alone leaves a collar soft. This one adds a heated ceramic plate, so the crease actually holds - the part a steamer normally cannot do.

  • A hook pulls out of the body. Hang it straight on a closet door or rail. No drilling, no bracket, nothing to install.
  • 1100ml tank, 40 minutes of steam. A week of outfits in one session, no refill.
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Steaming a wool coat on a hanger in a sunlit bedroom, with the handheld head in the foreground
Three ways to keep it: on the rail, on the wall, or flat on a surface.

Steam relaxes the fibre.
Pressure is what sets it.

This is why handheld steamers disappoint. They soften the body of a shirt and leave the collar round, the placket wavy, the trouser line gone. Contact heat is the missing half.

A creased shirt beside the same shirt pressed smooth with a sharp collar
How it works

Two heats, one head.

A pointed diamond-ceramic soleplate rides the same head as the steam vents, so you can relax a wrinkle and set an edge in the same pass.

The plate does the finishing

Dry press mode runs the plate with no steam. The pointed tip reaches inside collars, along plackets and down a trouser leg, which is where every steamer-only result falls apart.

  • Diamond ceramic, glides without catching
  • Pointed tip for collars, cuffs and button rows
  • Pressing plates in this category usually start at $180
The wall unit and detachable handheld head with ceramic soleplate

One tank, one session

A 1100ml detachable tank gives about 40 minutes of continuous steam at up to 30 g/min. Fill it once, work through the rail, put it back on the wall.

  • Ready in roughly 30 seconds
  • Tank lifts off for filling at the tap
  • Self-cleaning cycle, run it weekly
The 1100ml tank in place on the unit, with 200 to 1100 mL level markings visible through the window
The tank lifts out to fill at the tap, with 200 to 1100mL marks on the front window.
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Four settings, from silk to denim.

The dial cycles three steam bands plus a dry press. The LED ring tells you which one is live.

Low · delicates
15 g/min
239 to 257°F
Silk, lace, lingerie, wool knits, anything with embroidery or beading.
Medium · standard
20 g/min
257 to 275°F
Cotton shirts, blouses, dresses, light knits. The everyday setting.
High · heavy
30 g/min
275 to 311°F
Denim, jackets, winter coats, curtains and drapes on the rail.
Dry · press
No steam
Plate heat only
Finishing passes and crease setting, including on dark fabrics where water spots show.

Do you still need an iron?

If you already own an iron, this is the honest comparison. It does not replace everything an iron does, and for most of a normal week it does not need to.

An iron and board
This, on the rail
Daily shirts, blouses, knits
Works, after you set up the board
30 seconds, on the hanger
Collars, cuffs, trouser creases
Sharp
Sharp - the ceramic plate presses them
Silk, wool, sequins, tailoring
Risky, needs a cloth
Low mode, no direct contact
Curtains, sofas, coats on the rail
Not possible
Steam them where they hang
Military crease on heavy cotton
Still the iron
Not its job
Setup and storage
Board out, board away
Hangs in the closet, always ready

Keep the iron for the one job it still wins. This handles the other six days.

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What it replaces.

The honest way to look at this price is against what you are already spending to keep the same clothes presentable.

Dry cleaning
$4 - $8
per shirt pressed. Twelve shirts is roughly the price of this unit, once.
Iron and board
15 min
to set up, press and put away. This runs in about 30 seconds and never comes out of the closet.
This, once
$99.99
1550W, 1100ml tank, heated ceramic press plate. 90 days to change your mind.
90-day returns. Three months, not two weeks. Unused items in original condition.
Ships from our US warehouse. 1 to 2 business day handling, tracked.
Parts stay available. Warranty and support come from us, not a generic seller.

There is a hook built into it.

The usual worry about a wall-mount steamer is whether you are committing a hole in the wall to it. You are not. A hook slides out of the back of the unit, so the default way to use this is to hang it on a door or rail and never pick up a drill.

The WellMall pull-out hook clipped over a metal wardrobe rail, holding the unit in place
The hook slides out of the back panel. Push it back in when you are done.

Pull out the hook. Hang it. Done.

The hook is part of the body, not an accessory you can lose. It sits flush until you need it, then slides up and over a closet door, a wardrobe rail or a door frame. Nothing to screw in, nothing left behind when you move out.

No tools · renter-friendly · nothing to lose

And it does not take a corner of the room. Hung inside a closet door it occupies about the depth of a coat hanger. Close the door and it is out of sight - no floor stand, no board leaning against a wall.

Also

Set it on a surface

The anti-scald base sits flat on a dresser, table or laundry counter. Rotate the head 90° and press flat, like an iron without the board.

No tools
Or

Mount it, if you want to

A bracket and hardware are in the box for anyone who wants it fixed to a laundry or dressing-room wall. Entirely optional, and it comes off again.

Kit included · optional

At 27 x 22 x 7.5 in it is roughly the footprint of a carry-on lying flat against the wall, and 7.5 lb empty. It is a 1550W corded unit, so wherever it hangs it needs to be within cord reach of an outlet.

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Specifications.

Power

Rated power
1550 W
Voltage
120 V · 60 Hz
Heat-up time
~30 seconds
Power cord
Extra-long, corded

Steam

Water tank
1100 ml, detachable
Runtime
40 minutes continuous
Peak output
30 g/min
Settings
3 steam + 1 dry press

Body

Soleplate
Diamond ceramic
Head rotation
90°, H or V
Hanging
Built-in pull-out hook
Water filter
Integrated, behind an access cover
Weight & size
7.5 lb · 27×22×7.5 in

Questions, answered plainly.

Do I have to drill holes in the wall?

No. There is a hook built into the back of the unit that slides out, so you can hang it straight on a closet door, a wardrobe rail or a door frame with no tools at all. That is how most people use it. You can also stand it flat on a dresser or counter. A wall-mount bracket is included for anyone who does want it fixed in place, but it is optional and removable.

Does it need an outlet? How long is the cord?

Yes. It is a 1550 W corded unit on 120 V, not battery powered and not made for a suitcase. It ships with an extra-long cord and a wall-mount kit, so most people mount it near an outlet or hang it on a closet rail within cord reach.

Is it safe on silk and wedding dresses?

Low mode at 239 to 257°F is built for delicates. Hold the head an inch or two away and let the steam work, never press the hot plate directly onto silk. On anything irreplaceable, test an inner seam for three seconds first.

Will it leave water spots?

It can spit slightly at start-up like any steamer, because water condenses in the hose. Aim away for the first few seconds and keep the hose roughly vertical so condensation drains back rather than onto the fabric.

How do I stop it scaling up?

Use distilled water where you can, run the self-cleaning cycle weekly on tap water, and empty the tank after each session. That is what keeps scale out of the plate.

Shipping and returns?

Ships from our US warehouse with 1 to 2 business day handling and tracking. Free US shipping on orders over $36.99, and 90-day returns on unused items in original condition.

Hang it up once.
Press it properly.

$99.99 · 1550W · 1100ml · ceramic press plate
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