logo
Tefal's handheld steamer that is 'compact and easy to use' now 34% off on Amazon

Tefal's handheld steamer that is 'compact and easy to use' now 34% off on Amazon

Daily Record23-04-2025
If you're tired of dragging out the iron and board every time you need to smarten up your clothes, this handy gadget might just be the solution. Ideal for tackling creases on shirts before work or freshening up outfits ahead of a big event, Tefal's handheld steamer uses powerful steam to smooth out wrinkles with ease. Lightweight and compact, it's perfect for quick touch-ups at home or packing in your suitcase to keep clothes looking pristine on the go. Even better, the sleek Tefal steamer is currently available on Amazon at 34 percent off, shaving £17 off the usual price, making it a savvy addition to your daily routine or travel kit, Mirror reported. Usually priced at £49.99, the Tefal Pure Pop is currently available for just £33.24 as part of a limited-time offer. It comes in four colour options, though Amazon notes that the red version is temporarily out of stock. Only the yellow variant currently features the discount. Compact but powerful, the Tefal Pure Pop handheld steamer is a game-changer for anyone looking to keep their wardrobe wrinkle-free with minimal effort. It heats up in just 15 seconds and delivers a consistent 20g of steam per minute. With a 70ml water tank, it makes light work of smoothing out creases. Designed with versatility in mind, it features a clever reversible pad: a velvet side for safely steaming delicate fabrics and a lint removal side that makes easy work of pet hair and fluff, leaving clothes looking good as new. The steamer can be used both vertically and horizontally, perfect for refreshing garments on the hanger or tackling tricky areas like collars and cuffs without the need for a bulky ironing board. It also works wonders on curtains and other fabrics around the house. Slim, lightweight and designed with travel in mind, it even comes with its own pouch, making it easy to pack and take wherever you go, so your clothes stay crisp on the move. The Tefal Pure Pop handheld steamer is quickly gaining fans, with glowing reviews praising its efficiency, compact design and travel-friendly features. One delighted customer wrote: 'This item is exactly as pictured. Well made and has a cute retro vibe to it. Yes the water tank is small but it heats up in no time at all so it doesn't need to be larger. I can steam a whole maxi dress with one tank full. If I want to do another garment I just fill it up again and it takes only seconds to be ready. I actually like that it doesn't store lots of water as it's a pain having to empty out if there's some left when you're finished, like I had to do with my old one. "The smaller tank makes this easily packable too as it lies flat. Great for linen tops if you spray with a bit of laundry starch, let it dry then steam, they stay nicer for longer. "You can steam curtains while they are hanging up. I think this is a lot better than other hand steamers on the market. I have tried many of them and with this one you have the reassurance of a known brand. I'm going to get one to keep at the office too.' Another happy shopper beamed: 'I absolutely hate ironing, but this steamer has been a game changer. It's compact and easy to use, and it steams clothes really well. "The water tank is quite small, but that's expected with the size. Still, I'm genuinely impressed with the results. If you don't want the hassle of ironing, this is a great alternative!' One customer, who packed it for a trip, added: 'Got this to use on holiday and it's perfect!!! Easy to use, effective and doesn't take up too much room in my case!!!' 'Best steamer I have used,' said another. 'Loads within 10 seconds, it's lightweight so you can take it with you.' Another buyer explained how it quickly became an everyday essential: 'I bought this to go on holiday with but now use it as my everyday steamer. Nice compact unit with its own bag that I hang up in my wardrobe when not in use. Plenty of steam which removes wrinkles and creases well, even in heavy denim jeans.' Sharing a similar view, one more user wrote: 'Absolutely brilliant!! I hate ironing so much and this handy little steamer is perfect for when you want to quickly get rid of the creases in your clothes. "It's small but heats up instantly and lightweight for easy use especially when travelling. It only takes a few minutes to steam a dress or a few tops. It doesn't leak and it is great value for money . I highly recommend this product.' While the deal lasts, shoppers can snap up the Tefal Pure Pop handheld steamer on Amazon for just £33.24. If you're after something with a few more features, Tefal's Access Steam Care DT9100 is also discounted, now £79.99 instead of £114.99. Meanwhile, over at Argos, the Tefal DT7130G0 Access Steam Easy handheld model is available for £70.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Grocery wars! Amazon expands food delivery to 1,000 cities in push to compete with Walmart
Grocery wars! Amazon expands food delivery to 1,000 cities in push to compete with Walmart

The Independent

time21 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Grocery wars! Amazon expands food delivery to 1,000 cities in push to compete with Walmart

Amazon customers across 1,000 U.S. cities can now order same-day grocery delivery as the tech giant tries to take a bite out of Walmart 's online grocery business. The retailer offered same-day delivery in Phoenix, Orlando, and Kansas City for perishable foods and has now expanded its operation to include hundreds of other regions, the company announced Wednesday. Amazon plans to roll out the service to 2,300 cities by the end of 2025. 'Millions' of items, such as everyday household essentials or electronics, were already available to be delivered on the same day as they were ordered, the company said. For Amazon Prime members, same-day delivery is free for orders over $25 in most cities; there's a $2.99 fee if that minimum is not met. For customers without Prime, the service is available with a flat $12.99 fee. The focus on the quick delivery of groceries seems to be the company's latest attempt to compete with Walmart, which leads the e-commerce grocery market. Walmart can deliver to 93 percent of U.S. households on the same day, according to a Q4 earnings release. The store held the title of top online grocery retailer in terms of sales, eMarketer found in January. 'Consumers are doing more comprehensive grocery shopping at Walmart, whereas, with Amazon, shoppers tend to do more one-off purchases,' analyst Blake Droesch said in a statement at the time. Other players, including Uber, DoorDash and InstaCart, are popular in the food-delivery space. But nearly three quarters — 72 percent — of U.S. digital grocery sales will come directly from retailers, like Amazon or Walmart, according to eMarketer. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told shareholders in April 2023 that he hoped the company would expand in the $800 billion grocery business market. 'Grocery is a big growth opportunity for Amazon,' he said. That mission has been fruitful. Last year, Amazon raked in more than $100 billion in gross sales of groceries and household essentials. That figure excludes Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh. More than 2 billion groceries and household essentials were delivered the same or next day in the U.S. in 2024, the company reported in June. Amazon, once known only as an online bookseller, jumped into the grocery business nearly two decades ago. The retail giant began offering groceries on its website in 2006. The following year, it launched Amazon Fresh, which initially delivered groceries via van to a Seattle suburb, The Guardian reported in 2007. By 2020, the tech giant opened physical stores in Chicago and Los Angeles, boasting innovative technology that allowed customers to walk out of the store with their goods and pay for them without having to stop at a cashier. There are now 63 Amazon Fresh stores across the country.

Cisco projects upbeat quarterly revenue as AI fuels networking equipment demand
Cisco projects upbeat quarterly revenue as AI fuels networking equipment demand

Reuters

time5 hours ago

  • Reuters

Cisco projects upbeat quarterly revenue as AI fuels networking equipment demand

Aug 13 (Reuters) - Cisco Systems (CSCO.O), opens new tab forecast first-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, as the artificial intelligence boom boosted demand for its networking equipment from cloud customers. Hyperscale cloud investments are healthy and driving IT infrastructure financing, which sets up a good backdrop for Cisco. "Within the enterprise spending environment, there is incremental spending to beef up the infrastructure to accommodate AI, so that could potentially be another growth driver, especially with Cisco having such a big presence in the traditional enterprise market," Edward Jones analyst David Heger said. Big tech firms such as Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab, Amazon (AMZN.O), opens new tab and Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab are ramping up spending to ease capacity shortages that have limited their ability to meet AI demand, even after several quarters of multi-billion-dollar outlays. Cisco's AI infrastructure orders exceeded $800 million in the fourth quarter, bringing the total for fiscal 2025 to over $2 billion, more than double its original target, CEO Chuck Robbins said on a post-earnings call. The company has not seen any pull-forward in demand for products, but did note a small impact from tariffs in the quarter and during the fiscal year, he added. "We expect the sovereign AI opportunity to build momentum in the second half of fiscal 2026. Cisco will be a core system provider for these significant AI training and inference cluster build outs and integral to their development and eventual hyperscaling." Cisco has partnered with Humain, Saudi Arabia's state-backed AI company, and it will provide digital solutions for Bahrain's government information and telecommunications infrastructure. The company expects revenue to be between $14.65 billion and $14.85 billion for the first quarter, compared with analysts' average estimate of $14.62 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG. Its revenue for the fourth quarter ended July 26 came in at $14.67 billion, compared with estimates of $14.62 billion. Networking product orders grew in the double digits during the quarter, driven by webscale infrastructure, switching, enterprise routing, industrial IoT and servers.

'Amazing' Tefal blender that left shoppers 'genuinely impressed' down by 43%
'Amazing' Tefal blender that left shoppers 'genuinely impressed' down by 43%

Daily Record

time6 hours ago

  • Daily Record

'Amazing' Tefal blender that left shoppers 'genuinely impressed' down by 43%

The Tefal Blendforce II Blender, now £39.99, offers power, versatility, and a sleek 2L glass jug for everyday cooking. Blenders have become an essential kitchen tool for those looking to prepare smoothies, soups, sauces, and more with minimal effort. The Tefal Blendforce II Blender aims to combine power, versatility, and ease of use, making it a practical choice for everyday cooking and healthy meal prep. Available on Amazon for £39.99, down 43% from its regular price of £69.99, the Tefal Blendforce II Blender comes in a sleek black finish with a 2-litre glass jug and 1.25-litre effective capacity. Its 800W motor drives four removable Powelix stainless-steel blades, designed for fast and efficient blending. Users can choose between two speeds or the pulse function, whether crushing ice, making smoothies, or blending hot soups. The thermal shock-resistant glass jug handles temperatures up to 80°C, while the built-in air cooling system keeps the motor from overheating. A 3-in-1 smart lock simplifies assembly, secures the blades automatically, and allows safe cleaning, while suction cups keep the unit stable during use. For those looking at alternatives, the Philips HR2041/01 ProBlend 1.9L Plastic Jug Blender is available for £30 at Argos with a 4.4-star rating from 1,127 reviews. Another option is the Ninja BN495UK 2 Piece Auto IQ Personal Blender, priced at £100 at Argos and rated 4.8 from 532 reviewers. While these models offer similar functionality, the Tefal Blendforce II is noted for its glass jug and robust Powelix blades, giving it a unique edge for some users. Customer feedback reflects a generally positive response with some caveats. One reviewer shared, 'I wasn't expecting too much at this price point, but I've been genuinely impressed. Assembly was straightforward, and it's surprisingly quiet when running, much quieter than my old one. The juice comes out smooth, with very little pulp.' Another added, 'Amazing blender, heavy glass jug, sturdy and well put together. Two speeds and pulse. Great for smoothies and soups. Very versatile, easy to clean, dishwasher safe. Highly recommended.' Daily users also praised its performance: 'Used daily to make smoothies, easily blends frozen fruit, mixes well. It's a little loud but then again you're blending frozen fruits. Good value for breakfast protein smoothies before the gym.' Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. On the other hand, some users reported issues. One noted, 'Extremely disappointed! The blender lasted less than 20 months and stopped working without any warning. On top of that, the plastic cover at the base broke just a few days after purchase.' Another reviewer warned about its limitations: 'This is good if you're making a full smoothie or something similar. It's terrible for making pesto. Don't expect much from this blender. I'm buying another more powerful one.' Overall, the Tefal Blendforce II Blender offers a reliable and versatile blending experience for smoothies, soups, and general kitchen tasks, although some users note durability and performance limitations with certain ingredients. Get this product HERE.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store