10 Travel Garment Steamers & Portable Irons To Pack On Your Next Trip — So You Always Look Sharp Wherever You Are

One of the best parts of travelling and going on holidays overseas is dressing up for photo opps. You’ve excitedly planned which day to wear what ensemble and packed accordingly, perhaps using travel tips you’ve picked up here. The clothes, however, look creased and crumpled after being cramped into the luggage. Not a good look, especially if you’re travelling for work. That’s why we recommend bringing a travel clothing iron or garment steamer with you on your next trip.
How to choose a travel iron or garment steamer
- Size and weight: Because they are made for travel, these clothing irons and garment steamers should naturally be small and compact.
- Ironing preferences: On top of that, think about how you prefer to straighten the creases on your clothes — dry iron or wet steam — and how much weight you will allocate for the device. You might also want to pick iterations that allow for vertical and horizontal ironing, the latter especially if you have a business shirt that needs a sharp crease across the arm.
- Voltage: Choose dual voltage options if you frequently travel to countries with different voltage levels than Singapore (220-240V), such as Japan, Taiwan, and America (110V).
Other uses for a travel clothing iron or garment steamer
Besides making your clothes look sharp and creaseless, these travel clothing irons and garment steamers can also be used on hotel beds before sleeping on them. This would give you added peace of mind, given the news of bedbug proliferation in parts of Europe, South Korea, and around the world.
At a glance: Travel irons and steamers
- Most bang for buck: Philips Handheld Garment Steamer STH1000/16, $36
- Most lightweight: Newbealer Travel Iron with Dual Voltage, $48.86
- Multi-functional: Tefal Pure Pop Garment Steamer, $79