2-in-1 Steam + Dry Press · Built-in Hook

It presses. Not just steams.

Steam alone leaves a collar soft. The heated ceramic plate sets the crease, so collars, cuffs and trouser lines actually hold. 1550W, 1100ml, and a hook built into the body.

$99.99
Free US shipping

Price in USD. Tax included where applicable. Free U.S. shipping on orders over $36.99 (under, +$4.99 flat).

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Three Modes · One Steamer

From silk to denim — pick a mode, press M.

Each temperature range is tuned for a fabric family. The LED panel tells you which one is on.

Mode Steam Rate Temperature Best For
LLow Delicates 15 g/mingentle, low output 239–257°F Silk, lace, lingerie, wool, scarves, embroidery
MMedium Standard 20 g/mindaily wear 257–275°F Cotton shirts, blouses, dresses, t-shirts, light knits
HHigh Heavy 30 g/mindeep steam 275–311°F Denim, jackets, drapes, upholstery, winter coats
·Dry Press No steamdry heat only Press-only mode for finishing touches; safe on dark fabrics
Pro Tips · Before Your First Use

Three small habits that make a big difference.

1

Pre-steam puff

Aim into the air for a few seconds when you first fire up — releases any condensation built up inside the head.

2

Test on a hidden seam

New fabric? Try the lowest mode on an inner hem first, especially silk, wool, or anything with a finish.

3

Keep the head off the cloth

Steam contact — not plate contact — gives the cleanest finish on delicate fabrics and reduces water-spot risk.

Safety & upkeep

Three things you only notice when they're missing.

The steam head seated in its cradle on the base, held by the locking recess

Safety lock on the handle

The trigger locks so it can't fire while you're carrying it or setting it down. Unlock deliberately, then steam.

The textured anti-scald silicone pad on the base of the unit

Anti-scald silicone base

Somewhere to park a hot head between garments. No hunting for a heat-proof mat, no scorch mark on the dresser.

Water circulating through the steam head, illustrating the self-cleaning cycle

Self-cleaning cycle

Hold the mode button in dry mode to flush the head. Run it weekly on tap water — it's the upkeep that actually matters.

Buying direct from WellMall

What you get when you buy here.

No review padding, no invented ratings — just the terms we can actually stand behind.

90-day returns
Three months to decide, on unused items in original condition.
Ships from our U.S. warehouse
1–2 business day handling, tracked delivery.
Direct from the brand
Support and warranty come from us, not a reseller.
Backed by a real warranty
If something fails inside the warranty window we replace it — you deal with us, not a marketplace seller.
Why a wardrobe unit

Built for the fifth shirt, not the first.

Steaming a coat on a hanger with the handheld head

Hang it. Use it. Done — no more arm day.

Handheld steamers are great for one shirt. They're less great for the fifth shirt, your blazer, and the dress you just unpacked. This one stays on the closet rail.

  • Wall-mount, hang-on-rail, or sit-on-desk — three ways to place it
  • 90° rotation: horizontal press or vertical hang, from the same head
  • Anti-scald silicone base — set the head down between garments
The unit's transparent level window showing 200 to 1100 mL markings

1100ml tank. 40 minutes of straight steam.

Most handheld steamers tap out after one or two garments. A full 1100ml fill here gives you roughly 40 minutes of continuous steam — enough to power through a week's worth of outfits without a refill.

  • Less refilling. More steaming.
  • Transparent window — see the water line at a glance
  • 1550W rated power for fast, even steam output
The WellMall pull-out hook clipped over a metal wardrobe rail, holding the unit in place

A hook pulls out of the body.

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 panel, so you can hang the unit straight on a closet door, a wardrobe rail or a door frame with no tools at all.

  • Part of the body, not an accessory you can lose
  • Inside a closet door it takes about the depth of a coat hanger
  • Wall-mount bracket is in the box too, if you prefer it fixed
Low mode on delicate fabrics — silk, cashmere, wool, linen

Low mode for silk, wool, and tomorrow's wedding dress.

The single biggest question buyers ask: "Will this ruin my silk?" Short answer: Low mode at 239–257°F is built for delicate fabrics. Long answer: always test on an inner seam first — the Pro Tip above.

  • Low = 15 g/min, designed for delicate fabrics
  • Medium = 20 g/min, your daily-driver shirts
  • High = 30 g/min, denim and winter coats
Full Specs

Everything that's printed on the box.

Rated Power 1550 W
Rated Voltage / Frequency 120 V · 60 Hz (U.S. standard)
Water Tank Capacity 1100 ml (1.1 L), detachable, transparent level window
Steam & Dry Modes 3 Steam Levels + 1 Dry (press) mode
Low Mode 15 g/min · 239–257°F · for delicate fabrics (silk, wool, lace)
Medium Mode 20 g/min · 257–275°F · for standard fabrics (cotton, blouses)
High Mode 30 g/min · 275–311°F · for heavy fabrics (denim, drapes, coats)
Continuous Runtime Up to 40 minutes per full tank
Heat-Up Time ~30 seconds
Iron Head Rotation 90° — horizontal press or vertical hang
Soleplate Diamond ceramic, pointed tip for collars & plackets
Placement Options Wall-mounted · hanging on closet rail · desktop (3 mounting methods)
Safety Features Anti-scald silicone base · safety lock on hose handle · cool-down before storage
Water filter Integrated, behind an access cover
Weight / Dimensions 7.5 lb empty · 27 × 22 × 7.5 in
Power Cord Extra-long corded — requires a standard 120 V outlet (not battery powered)
What's in the Box Steamer unit (tank + iron head) · silicone funnel · wall-mount bracket & hardware · user manual
Model DS02-XGYTJ · WellMall brand, made for us by our manufacturing partner
Compared with what you own

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.

What it replaces

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.
Frequently Asked

The questions buyers ask before they click Add to Cart.

Will it damage my silk?

Low mode is built for delicates. At 239–257°F and 15 g/min, it's tuned for silk, wool, lace, lingerie, and embroidery. For absolute peace of mind on a new piece, test on an inner hem first — three seconds, then check. Treat 239–257°F as a manufacturer's rating, not a guarantee on every individual fabric blend.

Will it spit water or leave wet spots?

Like most garment steamers, the head can release a small amount of condensation at first start-up. The simplest fix: aim into the air for a few seconds before you touch fabric. Keep the head off the cloth (steam contact, not plate contact) for the cleanest finish. We can't claim "100% drip-free" — no steamer can — but the Pro Tips above cut it down dramatically.

Is it safe to leave water in the tank overnight?

We recommend emptying the tank after each session and letting the unit cool before storing. Standing water plus a warm tank is the most common cause of mineral buildup and the musty smell users complain about with any steamer. Distilled or filtered water also reduces scale. The manual suggests changing the integrated filter every 6–12 months for best results — we don't sell replacement filters, so treat the weekly self-clean as the maintenance that matters.

What's the warranty?

Warranty terms are not listed on our public product page yet. Email support@wellmallpro.com with the order number after purchase and we'll send the current warranty sheet. Returns: 90 days from delivery on unused items in original packaging (see store policy page).

Where do you ship, and how fast?

U.S. only — contiguous 48 states + D.C. (we don't ship to AK, HI, PR, GU, or APO/FPO/DPO). Orders placed Mon–Fri typically leave our U.S. warehouse in 1–2 business days. Free shipping over $36.99; otherwise $4.99 flat. Tracking link emailed once the label prints.

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

This is a 1550 W corded unit — it needs a standard 120 V outlet, and it is not battery powered or meant for a suitcase. It ships with an extra-long power cord plus a wall-mount kit, so most people mount it on a bedroom or laundry-room wall near an outlet, or hang it on a closet rail within cord reach.

Hang it once. Use it for a year.

1100 ml · 40-min runtime · 3 modes · 1550 W.

120 V · 60 Hz3 Steam + 1 Dry90° Rotation3 Mounting Methods

Ships from our U.S. warehouse · Free U.S. shipping over $36.99

$99.99
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