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    Weight: 1.4 lb. 
    Water tank capacity: 1 oz.

    This hybrid steamer/iron is highly recommended by the associate article director. Megan Spurrell. “I was drawn to the Nori steamer because of its sleek design—two-in-ones are always ideal for travel, and not needing an ironing board seemed like a plus,” Spurrell says. “I tested it on my dress as well as my husband’s linen jacket the day before my destination wedding. Both functions (ironing and steaming) worked well. The compact, unique steamer comes with two aluminum plates, which allow you to iron the front as well as the back of an item in the same amount of time. Another perk: It offers six fabric settings (polyester, silk, wool, cotton, denim, and linen)—so no matter what you pack, you can rest assured it will be wrinkle-free and free of any damage when it’s time to wear.

    What I enjoy most: Double plates with dual voltage and automatic shut-off after ten minutes of inactivity
    There’s always room for improvement Because of its small reservoir, it is best used for smaller tasks. It’s tiring to hold the bottle while trying to smooth out a crinkled shirt.

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