The Best Travel Steamers to Take on the Road, Tested and Reviewed

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Even the most seasoned travelers open their suitcase after landing and find themselves with a daunting task ahead: deciding if their wrinkled clothes can get by with a thorough shake out or if reinforcements are needed. Of course, most hotel rooms are equipped with irons, but the task of setting up the ironing board and fitting each article of clothing just right can feel overwhelming. Not to mention, some pieces are too delicate for harsh heat. But is it easy to travel with a clothing steamer instead?

When I set out to find the best travel steamer a few years ago, I admit, I was hesitant about such a practical item taking up precious carry-on space. But when traveling as a family of four, as I often do, an ironing board set-up can quickly become a catch-all for toys, shopping bags, or electronics and simply gets in the way. Since I began testing these steamers, it’s rare I leave home without one.

Of the 13 steamers I've tested, my favorite models have one thing in common: a metal soleplate, allowing you to touch the steamer to the clothing to smooth out tricky spots. While steamers are mostly celebrated for their ability to get the wrinkles out, they also kill 99 percent of bacteria. Important to note, most steamers come with the recommendation of distilled water to keep the sediment buildup at bay, which I did not use as most of us don’t have easy access to it when we travel.

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

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How i tested:.

Each steamer has been tested on jeans, khakis, T-shirts , button-down shirts , linens, blouses, and jackets based on the following criteria:

  • Size/packability : Does it fit into a weekender or carry-on?
  • Power/efficiency: Is it faster and easier than setting up and using the hotel iron? Or at least just as good?
  • Water capacity: How many times do you have to refill the reservoir to steam an entire outfit?
  • Leakproof: Will you be late to dinner while waiting for the wet spots to dry?
  • Durability/longevity : Is the quality going to withstand enough trips to make the steamer worth packing and purchasing?

Can I travel with a portable steamer?

Most travel steamers will fit into a carry-on and can go through TSA without any issues; just make sure any remaining liquid from the reservoir has been emptied before getting to the airport.

Is a portable steamer worth it?

If you are going to a formal event or know you’re packing clothes that are famous for wrinkling, then yes, it's worth adding to your suitcase. A new perk I’ve recently come to love about steamers is I actually pack less clothing knowing I have a way to freshen up an item I want to rewear. This makes packing a simpler capsule wardrobe all the more possible. As someone who typically only uses a carry-on, I do value my space and find the steamer to be an easy item to remove should I be running short on room. Below, the six best travel steamers to pack on your next trip.

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I have a new favorite steamer. While the Nesugar handheld steamer used to be my most-used, the Proctor Silex 2-in-1 compact garment steamer has moved into the top spot for me. It’s only seven ounces heavier than the Nesugar model and steams continuously for almost 10 minutes without needing to refill the reservoir. Plus, it works effectively on every type of garment—even jeans with stubborn wrinkles. Often we don’t know where or how many outlets our hotel or Airbnb will have, so the 10-foot cord on this steamer is much appreciated, as it allows you to move around comfortably. Surprisingly, this is also the most affordable steamer at $20. If you are someone who will only travel with a steamer for special occasions, this one is a safe choice.

Weight: 1.63 lbs. Water tank capacity : 4 oz. What I like most: Affordable, de-wrinkles all fabrics, heats up in 45 seconds, effective brush attachment Where there's room for improvement: Reservoir can be hard to completely empty

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I've used this steamer regularly for over a year, and very much appreciate the smart design. The Nesugar portable steamer weighs less than a pound, but produces a solid stream of steam. With a small reservoir, I was surprised the water lasted for almost 10 minutes, allowing for five items to be de-wrinkled (though it was not powerful enough for jeans). There is a button to turn the steam on, but you don’t have to hold it down, which I like. The metal soleplate allows for an ironing option, which is what I ended up using to smooth out the jeans. An adjustable head not only makes the steamer compact, but gives you the option to steam at different angles. Originally, I wondered if frequent adjusting of the head would loosen the feature, but it is still going strong after countless trips. The unit also comes with a wall mount so you always have a place to hang it at home.

Weight: 12.8 oz. What I like most: Lightweight and packable, adjustable head, comes with a wall mount Where there's room for improvement: Works best on lighter fabrics

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One of the more expensive steamers I tested, the Conair is definitely the winner in terms of power and functionality—a T-shirt can be good as new in less than a minute. While the steamer can blast wrinkles from jackets, you can also lower the setting for more delicate items. The Conair turbo is the only steamer I tested that had various settings to choose from. It even has a built-in creaser, if that’s your thing. Because the steamer is more powerful, it uses more water, so refills are necessary after a few items (depending on the fabric and intensity of the wrinkles, of course). The Conair Turbo would’ve taken the top spot if it were more compact for traveling (its dimensions are 13" x 8" x 6", making it a bit bulky for carry-ons). If you find yourself using an iron a lot at home, this steamer may actually be your best bet.

Weight: 3.2 lbs. Water tank capacity : 6.6 oz. What I like most: Can de-wrinkle anything, various settings to choose from, quick heat-up Where there's room for improvement: Hard to fill with its small opening, on the larger size for travel

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This is by far the most aesthetically pleasing steamer I tested and ranks number two for packability. With a 30-second warm up and automatic steam (no trigger to hold), the Seekclass was off to a good start, but it did take four minutes to steam one pair of pants and I had to utilize the metal soleplate in order to get the job done. The reservoir is tiny, so I had to refill it before I could finish the pants, too. Because the hole to refill is so small, it’s also hard to get out any remaining water when you’re ready to pack up the unit. Knowing this, it’s smart to let the steamer dry out at your earliest convenience to keep any build-up from forming.

Weight: 1.4 pounds Water tank capacity : 3.5 oz. What I like most: Its foldable handle is great for travel, metal soleplate, quick heat-up Where there's room for improvement: Leaks when on its side; has small, hard-to-fill reservoir; heavier material requires at least one refill

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International travelers will be happy about the automatic dual voltage with this steamer. While the heat up is quick (about 20 seconds), the reservoir of the steamer is painfully hot—so be sure to only hold on to the handle. Unfortunately, the high temperature of the reservoir requires a pause between fill-ups, but you can get three items done with one tank. My favorite feature is the automatic steam from the get-go, which means your fingers get a rest from holding down the trigger button that comes with many other steamers. The main reason this steamer remains on the final list is for its appeal to those who frequently travel abroad.

Weight: 1.2 lbs. Water tank capacity : 3.4 oz. What I like most: Dual voltage, collapsible handle for travel, automatic heat-up (no power button), no trigger needed to release steam Where there's room for improvement: Cannot promptly refill reservoir because the tank gets so hot

Most leakproof

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I tend to gravitate toward the hybrid steamers that can also be used as an iron. The large iron plate on the Steamery Cirrus 3 is almost as efficient as a full-size iron, but I could only steam three items with one tank of water. Something that stands out with this steamer is its ability to remain leak-free. This is one of the most important features for me as I tend to travel with a busy itinerary, which means I may be steaming in a hurry and the last thing I want to do is take out a hair dryer to dissolve the wet spots left behind by the steamer. I even gave it a bit of a shake test and nothing spilled. Where this steamer falls short, honestly, is the price.

Weight : 1.8 lbs. Water tank capacity : 3 oz. What I like most: Large iron plate, completely leakproof, quick heat-up Where there's room for improvement: Expensive price point, reservoir empties after three garments

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Rounding out our list of the best travel steamers is this hybrid steamer/iron that comes highly recommended by senior editor 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 put it to the test the day of my destination wedding this past month, on both my dress and my husband's linen suit. It did get the job done, and both functions (steaming and ironing) deliver.”

The unique, compact steamer features two aluminum plates that can simultaneously iron the front and back of a garment, getting the job done in half the 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.

Weight : 1.4 lbs.  Water tank capacity : 1 oz.  What I like most: Double plates, dual voltage, automatic shut-off after 10 minutes of no movement Where there's room for improvement: Its tiny reservoir means it's best reserved for smaller jobs; it can be tiring to hold while smoothing out a very crinkled shirt.

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Introducing SirDavis, Beyoncé's Debut Into the World of Whisky

The megastar has partnered with Moët Hennessy to launch a first-of-its-kind American-made whisky rooted in legacy, heritage, and luxury

The inevitable has finally arrived.

Between Beyoncé’s many lyrical references and hints dropped in Instagram posts and interviews, it was clear a new level of icon was on the horizon—we just had to trust the process and timing. “Sometimes it takes a year for me to personally search through thousands of sounds to find just the right kick or snare,” the 32-time Grammy winner told Harper’s Bazaar in 2021, a year before dropping her game-changing Renaissance album. She added, “I feel a renaissance emerging and I want to be part of nurturing that escape in any way possible. … [T]here’s nothing like the amount of love, passion, and healing that I feel in the recording studio.”

But Renaissance was just the beginning of the vocal superstar’s rebirth as a visionary. Now, kismet and opportune timing have struck again in Beyoncé’s favor—but this time like, like liquor—like, like, like liquor .

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The singer can add founder of a groundbreaking whisky brand to her long list of titles. SirDavis is a first-of-its-kind joint venture between Bey and Moët Hennessy. Earlier this summer, I was part of a select international group of journalists invited to an exclusive tasting of the new spirit with its creators: Dr. Bill Lumsden, legendary five-time International Whisky Competition Master Distiller of the Year; and whiskey blender Cameron George, Ardbeg’s former national ambassador and recently appointed global head of advocacy.

SirDavis has been years in the making, ever since Beyoncé—a longtime fan of Japanese whiskies—reached out to Moët Hennessy for help crafting a trailblazing whisky with a unique flavor profile that mirrored her own palate. At the same time, Moët Hennessy had been exploring ways to deepen its presence in the American whiskey market, and voilà—the serendipitous timing resulted in a dynamic new partnership. Beyoncé worked heavily with the crème de la crème of the whiskey world to nail the recipe, keeping it true to her identity and taste without jeopardizing the quality. Much as Renaissance and last spring’s follow-up, Cowboy Carter , have done, SirDavis aims to redefine our idea of American whiskey while also welcoming new drinkers into the world of luxury spirits. The launch of SirDavis follows other entrepreneurial ventures from the singer over the last year, including her perfume Cé Noir and her haircare line, Cécred .

“I’ve always been drawn to the power and confidence I feel when drinking quality whisky and wanted to invite more people to experience that feeling,” says Beyoncé about her latest venture. “When I discovered that my great-grandfather had been a moonshine man, it felt like my love for whisky was fated. SirDavis is a way for me to pay homage to him, uniting us through a new shared legacy. In partnering with Moët Hennessy, we have crafted a delicious American whisky that respects tradition but also empowers people to experience something new and unique in the category. You can taste it better than I could ever tell you — welcome, SirDavis.”

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The whisky also makes history as Moët Hennessy’s first American spirit brand developed entirely in-house Stateside: In a nod to Bey’s Lone Star State roots, SirDavis is headquartered in her hometown of Houston, and finished, blended, and bottled in Texas. It has an international flair as well, though, like Queen Bey herself, as an American whisky . Traditionally, grain spirits made in Scotland, Canada, and Japan drop the e , while beverages distilled in the United States or Ireland use it. But in keeping with her global star power and penchant for bucking the conventional, Beyoncé has opted to present SirDavis as a whisky, no e . (SirDavis is also finished in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, a common practice in scotch whisky production and a nod to—or fun jab at—purists.)

The SirDavis narrative and brand are imbued with a strong sense of place, thanks to Beyoncé’s Southern heritage. In the chorus of Cowboy Carter ’s “Ameriican Requiem,” she proudly sings that she is the “grandbaby of a moonshine man,” and the whisky is named in honor of her paternal great-grandfather Davis Hogue, a farmer and moonshiner in the South during Prohibition. He stashed whiskey bottles in the empty knots of cedar trees for loved ones to find and enjoy. In other words, being part of America’s whiskey scene is literally in Bey’s DNA.

I’d be remiss if we didn’t walk down memory lane recalling the times Beyoncé has mentioned whiskey, in lyrics as well as on social media. In April, Beyoncé shared an Instagram post showing herself and husband Jay-Z at a Japanese whisky tasting. A video featured footage of Glencairn glasses holding drafts of prestigious Japanese single-malt brands, including Yamazaki and Hakushu 18, as well as bottles labeled “Mystery” in the lineup. She has also referenced Yamazaki in several songs, including “6 Inch,” featuring the Weeknd, on which she sings: “Her Yamazaki straight from Tokyo.” On “Lovehappy,” from the 2018 album she and Jay-Z released as the Carters, she mentions “sipping Yamazaki on the rocks.” And in September 2015, the Daily Mail reported that the singer had indulged in some Yamazaki 18 on the rocks on an extravagant dinner date. So, bottom line: Bey’s been about that whisky life.

In an evolution from American whiskey category norms, the SirDavis mash bill—the recipe that specifies the type and percentage of grains used to make the spirit—includes 51 percent rye and a notable 49 percent malted barley. Master distiller Lumsden mentioned that he, blender George, and Beyoncé tried several American and Irish whiskeys before landing on one “which was uniquely hers.”

“We could have played around and mixed scotch and Japanese whisky together, but I think that would have been disingenuous,” Lumsden said. “That’s why we sourced and found this unusual mash bill of already quite mature whisky. After many tasting meetings and recipe trials, she very much approved this final mash bill.” Yet, he says, the three of them still “all felt there was still something slightly missing to make it perfect, not just in taste but also the texture and mouthfeel.” Lumsden then combined some traditional whisky-making techniques to re-create the silkiness of Bey’s favorite scotches and Japanese whiskies—such as finishing SirDavis in the aforementioned Pedro Ximénez casks, to reveal more dark red fruit and baking spice notes—while preserving the robust flavors characteristic of classic American rye.

SirDavis has a pristine, tawny hue (thanks to that sherry-barrel finish), and the nose is an alluring blend of cinnamon and clove, with a faint hint of oak. The crispy bite of a cinnamon stick greets my palate upon first sip, before a crescendo into a more nuanced drinking experience, with waves of spicy heat. The velvety mouthfeel is complemented by a note of rich orange marmalade atop a buttery shortbread cookie, before rounding out with a subtle, sweet honey finish. It’s a sophisticated pour in which you can taste each intentional influence. And before you think I waxed poetic about SirDavis in my tasting notes merely because of Bey’s involvement, let me say that I made my those notes before being informed of the mastermind behind it.

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I am also not the only whisky pro to testify to SirDavis’s supreme quality and taste. It was anonymously submitted to numerous prestigious spirits competitions before its launch and won multiple accolades, including Best of Class for American Whiskey at the 2023 SIP Awards, where it outperforming over 100 other entries in the category. Other distinguished honors include a gold medal (95 points) at the 2023 New York International Spirits Competition and a 93-point rating at the 2023 Ultimate Spirits Challenge.

Cameron George said, “This partnership came about very, very organically. It wasn’t as if Dr. Bill [Lumsden] had gone away and just sourced some whisky, and then we slapped [Beyoncé’s] name onto it—that’s not how this process worked at all. She is the founder of this brand. She’s had her hand in every piece of this brand, from the liquid profile to the brand world development.” Bey also lent her innovative artistic direction to the luxurious bottle: a tall, striking, ribbed glass vessel with intentional design elements, such as the black medallion bearing a majestic bronzed horse, illustrative of strength, confidence, and grace, as well as symbolizing the star’s Texas roots.

“There’s no question this whisky has Mrs. Knowles-Carter’s DNA in it,” Lumsden said. “And I felt that it was critically important to give the product gravitas and authenticity. So, this is her whisky.” I don’t like to gamble, but if there’s one thing I’m willing to bet on, it’s myself—and Beyoncé’s powerful prowess, cemented by her commitment to live authentically. And really, what more could you ask for in this life than to enjoy a good whisky in good company authentically? I’ll drink to that.

SirDavis is now available for preorder at sirdavis.com , and will be available in September at retailers across the United States, in select airports, and at stores in London, Paris, and Tokyo.

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The 7 Best Travel Steamers of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

Keep your wardrobe in top shape, no matter where your travels take you.

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When it comes to looking polished on the go, nothing beats the convenience of a travel steamer. Whether you’re heading to a weekend getaway or business trip, a good travel steamer — like the Conair Handheld Garment Steamer I swear by — will become your go-to for freshening up your wardrobe. Unlike traditional irons, travel steamers offer quick and easy wrinkle removal without the need for an ironing board, making them perfect for frequent travelers.

Our Travel + Leisure team tested eight travel steamers to assess ease of use, performance, portability, durability, and value. We evaluated and compared each option based on heating time, wrinkle-busting performance on different fabrics, cord length, packability, and more. (Read more about our comprehensive testing process below). We will continue testing our picks for six more months to ensure each option’s reliability and durability, and we will update this article if anything should change. Scroll down below to find your next travel steamer that ensures you’re always prepared to look your best, no matter where your travels take you.

Best Overall

Electrolux garment steamer.

This steamer has the largest water capacity on our list, which comes in handy when you’re steaming multiple items consecutively. 

Packing it in tight spaces may be challenging since the head does not fold. 

This Electrolux Handheld Steamer is the Goldilocks of our list: everything is just right. From a large water tank to an 8-foot-long cord and multiple steam settings, this steamer strikes the perfect balance between convenience and performance. We tested this steamer twice to make sure it deserved our best overall spot, and it held up thanks to its light weight, powerful steam output, and wide plate that helped cover a wide surface area on each garment. The steamer heats up quickly — though for best results, a five-minute warm-up is recommended — and has a fixed steam trigger that will automatically provide continuous steam without the need to hold it down. We used it on various fabrics, including tuxedos, slacks, linen shirts, and button-down shirts, and each item came out fresh and crisp. When we tested this steamer in our lab during our final round of testing, we were able to steam four clothing items top to bottom, including a thick, wrinkled blazer, without having to refill the tank. We especially loved the ergonomic handle that saved us from hand cramps during extended use. 

The Details: 1 pound | 8 x 3 x 3.5 inches | 10-ounce tank | 8-foot cord | 2 steam settings | 18-minute steam time per fill

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Best Lightweight

Nesugar steamer for clothes.

The adjustable head gives you options to steam vertically and horizontally.

When the tank is completely full, it tends to spit out some water when you turn it on. 

Whether we tested this steamer out on trips or at home, it made quick work of everything from cotton shirts and dresses to wrinkled Roman blinds. And above all, we ranked this steamer high for being so lightweight that you barely even notice that it’s in your bag — perfect to throw into a tote or a carry-on suitcase during travel. The steamer heats up in less than 20 seconds and features a 90-degree rotating head, adding versatility by allowing vertical or horizontal use. The two-button operation is straightforward, though the cord's length was a bit limiting, and the initial water spitting from a full tank was a minor inconvenience. Despite these quirks, its small size and fast heat-up time make it a great choice for frequent travelers when you don’t want to add extra weight to your bag. 

The Details: 12.8 ounces | 3.1 x 1.65 x 8.9 inches | 6-foot cord | 1 steam setting | 10-minute steam time per fill

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Most Compact

Polardo hand held portable travel garment steamer.

Its compact size, quick heat-up time, and effective wrinkle-busting power make it a top choice for travel.

This steamer is not compatible for international travel. 

We dub this one the “little steamer that could.” Despite its small size, this steamer delivers impressive performance, heating up in just 25 seconds and effectively smoothing out wrinkles from a variety of fabrics like cotton, linen, and blends. Its lightweight design — just over a pound — and compact size made it easy to pack, fitting comfortably into a weekender bag or carry-on. The detachable, magnetic water tank simplifies refilling, and the steamer’s consistent steam output effectively tackled wrinkles on multiple garments. With a cord over 7 feet long, it offers decent flexibility, though it might require some adjustment for different hotel setups — and you won’t be able to use it for international travel.

The Details: 1.2 pounds | 3.54 x 2.36 x 7.87 inches | 7-foot-7-inch cord | 4-ounce tank | 1 steam setting | 10-minute steam time per fill

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Best Heavy-duty

Conair extremesteam hand-held fabric steamer.

This steamer has more steam settings and a longer use time than most others we’ve tested, plus it's very durable.

It’s the heaviest and largest of all the steamers on this list.

I can personally vouch for this steamer because it’s my go-to for travel and at home, having survived several trips and bag checks throughout the years. The steamer heats up in just 40 seconds and features an easy-to-grip handle, attachments, and adjustable steam settings for precise wrinkle removal. Despite its 3.5-pound weight, which might be cumbersome for some travelers, the steamer’s durability and performance makes it worth taking along if you have the space, especially since its L-shaped design and detachable tank make it easy to pack. This Conair option is a solid investment, especially for those who need a reliable steamer that works as well at home as it does on the go.

“I mostly steamed some of my cotton button-up shirts, which are notoriously prone to wrinkles and usually better tackled with a traditional iron,” says T+L senior editor Jasmine Grant . “I was impressed with how effective this steamer got the wrinkles out. I used the attached creaser on the hood of the steamer to get those tough to steam areas like the collar and sleeves, which helped me press those areas down flat. Genius feature!”

The Details: 3.6 pounds | 8 x 5.6 x 13.6 inches | 7.3-ounce tank | 5 steam settings | 20-minute steam time per fill

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Best Iron/Steamer Combo

Nori the nori press.

The steamer’s design, resembling a hair straightener, is easy to use and helps cut down steaming time.

The steam tank is small, so be prepared to refill it often (though you can still use it without the steam).

The Nori handheld steamer, tested on a variety of fabrics including linen, cotton, and denim, proved to be a standout performer. It heats up quickly, in under a minute, and its intuitive fabric settings make it easy to use, much like a high-tech hair straightener for clothes. The steamer's compact, lightweight design — just 1.4 pounds — makes it easy to pack and carry, whether in a suitcase or a weekender bag. It effectively combines the benefits of an iron and a steamer, allowing for quick wrinkle removal on both sides of garments simultaneously as you press it down directly on the clothing. Though it requires frequent refilling due to its small tank, it compensates with its six versatile fabric settings. 

“I found the design easier to use than other travel steamers I’ve tried, maybe because I’ve been using hair tools with a similar design my whole life,” says T+L testing editor Jackie Cucco . “I also love how you can switch between fabric settings so easily, and it will tell you to use it for poly, silk, wool, cotton, denim, or linen, so you don't have to guess.”

The Details: 1.4 pounds | 15.5 x 4 x 4 inches long | 0.98-ounce tank | 8-foot cord | 6 steam settings | 10-minute steam time per fill

  • PHOTO: Travel + Leisure / Jackie Cucco

Best for Thick Fabrics

Hilife steamer.

The steamer's large water tank allows for 20-25 minutes of continuous use, making it efficient for multiple garments before needing a refill.

The steamer is on the bulkier side, which can make it less ideal for tight travel packing.

This HiLife steamer, which we tested on a range of fabrics from silk pajamas to linen pants and work shirts, delivers solid performance with its single "on" setting. We love the long cord length (the longest out of all the steamers on this list), which provides added flexibility and convenience, eliminating the need for constant repositioning. It takes about four to five minutes to start producing steam, which is visible through a window on the steamer. Despite its straightforward design, with an easy-to-fill water tank and a basic plastic handle, this steamer handles wrinkles efficiently, offering up to 20-25 minutes of continuous steam before needing a refill. Although it feels a bit bulky compared to other travel steamers and may not fit easily into a tightly packed suitcase, it functions well without leaks or malfunctions. One thing to note is that the fill line is located in the middle of the water tank, so you may be tempted to ignore it and fill it higher (like we did), but hot water will start spurting out, so follow the instructions and don’t overfill it.

The Details: 1.7 pounds | 6.8 x 5.5 x 7 inches | 8.1-ounce tank | 9.2-foot cord | 1 steam setting | 15-minute steam time per fill

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Bear travel steamer.

You can’t beat this price for anyone needing a portable, effective steamer.

This steamer does not have a steam lock feature.

Despite having only one setting, this steamer removes wrinkles with just a few passes, even on delicate fabrics, though not as powerfully as some of the other steamers on this list. It heats up quickly, within 10-15 seconds, and the consistent steam output ensures efficient wrinkle removal without sputtering. The lightweight and compact design made it easy to pack in a small, already-stuffed weekender bag. While the small water tank requires frequent refilling, the steamer's portability and performance make it a fantastic value at $20. Although it lacks a continuous steam setting and requires holding the button down, these are minor trade-offs for its impressive price, results, and convenience. 

The Details: 1.45 pounds | 8.4 x 6 x 3 inches | 4.05-ounce tank | 6-foot cord | 1 steam setting | 10-15-minute steam time per fill

Other Travel Steamers We Liked

One additional travel steamer we tested couldn’t quite earn a spot on our list due to minor issues but still had notable features that may meet the needs of some travelers.

Rowenta Steamer : This steamer is heavier than it appears, and while it fit into a carry-on, its size — reminiscent of an old-fashioned hair dryer — makes it a better fit for a checked suitcase or larger carry-on. Despite its weight, it heats up impressively fast and removes wrinkles efficiently, though the tiny water tank limits it to steaming one garment at a time.

Our T+L team tested eight travel steamers in everyday scenarios to assess portability, ease of use, performance, durability, and value. We assessed each steamer's weight and how it fit into various travel bags, from personal items to checked suitcases, to determine its portability. We gauged ease of use by how simple it was to fill the water tank, maneuver the steamer, and adjust settings if available.

Performance tests focused on how quickly the steamer heated up, the effectiveness of the steam in removing wrinkles, and how long a single tank of water lasted. We noted any issues with sputtering or leaking during use. For durability, we examined the quality of materials and any signs of wear after extensive testing. Lastly, we evaluated each steamer's value for money, comparing its price against its performance and quality to determine if the cost is justified.

We retested four steamers (from Electrolux, HiLife, Rowenta, and Bear) in our New York City lab to directly compare them against each other and to better assess the most appropriate categories for those products. For that lab test, we prepacked a selection of clothing overnight as messily as we could to make the garments as wrinkled as possible, including a blazer, trousers, a button-down shirt, and a long dress. We steamed a different set of wrinkled clothing with each steamer to note what made each one stand out among the pack.

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Our ongoing plan includes further testing over six months to track each steamer’s long-term performance and durability. We’ll continue to document portability, practicality, and overall reliability, updating our findings as necessary.

Tips for Buying a Travel Steamer

Prioritize portability.

A compact steamer is ideal for carry-ons or personal items, but remember that smaller sizes often mean smaller water tanks, which may require more frequent refills. Balancing portability with functionality is key for a smooth travel experience. Ensure the steamer fits comfortably into your preferred travel bags, whether it’s a carry-on, weekender, or checked suitcase. A lightweight steamer will be easier to handle and pack, making it a more convenient option for frequent travelers. 

Think about types of garments you typically steam

If you frequently steam thicker fabrics like blazers, look for a steamer with higher power or steam output. For those packing a variety of outfits, including silk, cotton, linen, and denim, a steamer with multiple steam settings will offer the versatility needed to handle different materials effectively.

Look for extra features and attachments

Some, but not all, steamers come with additional features like a creaser, built-in irons, or lint removers. Special attachments can enhance versatility and functionality, helping you tackle a range of fabrics and garment types more efficiently. Make sure you know what your steamer includes when you buy it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Start by filling the steamer's water tank. Most travel steamers have a removable tank or a small opening for easy filling. Plug in the steamer and turn it on. Allow it to heat up; this usually takes a minute or two. Some models will have an indicator light or sound to signal when it's ready. 

Hold the steamer upright and press the steam button to start the flow of steam. Gently move the steamer over the wrinkled areas of your garment, either holding the fabric taut or steaming it while it hangs. Some models allow you to use the steamer while the garment is flat on a surface.

After use, turn off and unplug the steamer. Empty any remaining water from the tank, and let it cool down before storing. 

The primary difference between a steamer and an iron is each tool’s method of wrinkle removal. A steamer uses hot steam, which helps to smooth out wrinkles without direct contact. In contrast, an iron uses direct heat and pressure to press wrinkles out of clothing. It requires physical contact with the fabric, which can sometimes lead to burns or shiny spots if not used carefully. While irons can provide a crisp, pressed look, steamers are often quicker and gentler, making them suitable for a wider range of fabrics and easier to use on items that are hanging.

Yes, you can generally bring a travel steamer on an airplane or cruise ship, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind. For airplanes, most airlines allow travel-size steamers in carry-on or checked luggage, but remember to empty out the water tank to avoid any issues at security. On cruise ships, steamers are usually permitted in your cabin, but it's a good idea to confirm with the cruise line before your trip because some ships have specific policies or restrictions on electrical appliances. Even when flying, checking with your transportation provider is always a good idea.

Always confirm the voltage specifications of your steamer before traveling, and consider investing in a universal adapter and voltage converter if needed to ensure your steamer functions properly abroad. Most travel steamers operate on 110/120V — including all items on this list — which is standard in the U.S. and some other countries. If you’re traveling to a country with a different voltage standard, such as 220/240V, you’ll need a voltage converter to use your steamer safely. 

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  • How We Tested
  • What to Look For
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Having a travel steamer on hand means you'll be able to freshen up an outfit in minutes, whether you're comfortably at home, or on a trip with a suitcase full of wrinkly clothes. We've tested more than 40 clothes steamers in The Lab and in our own homes, measuring each one's heat time, water tank capacity, and overall effectiveness against deep-set wrinkles on linen, cotton, and silk.

After all our testing, we can say: don't let a travel steamer's compact size fool you. These units are light enough to pack into a carry-on or duffel bag, or store in your bathroom vanity —yet they deliver, on average, ten minutes of powerful steam. You may need a funnel in order to fill up their water tank without making a mess but with just a few up-and-down motions, your clothes will be ready. The models below are the best options to reach for when you're in a pinch—or should we say wrinkle ?

Editor's Note: This review was updated in July 2024 with new buying considerations for three of our six favorites.

Best Overall

Brookline steamer.

Pink or black design

Wide-mouthed reservoir for easy and clean filling

Good water tank capacity

Performs better when tank is more than halfway full

The ideal travel steamer should be lightweight, as small as possible, and able to decrease wrinkles in a matter of minutes. We saw in our testing that the Brookline Handheld Garment Steamer hits all of the above notes, and has a few extra conveniences that set it apart from the pack.

The design (sort of like an elongated teapot) is easy to use or pack, and the wide-mouthed reservoir is a breeze to fill—even if you're dealing with the limitations of a hotel sink, there's no need for a funnel. The 6.1-ounce capacity is in the middle of our picks, too, which range from roughly 4 to 10 ounces. Now, it is easy to go through this amount of water in a single steam session, but that's to be expected from most travel steamers. This one strikes a good balance between being compact enough for travel, but still a useful shape and size for functionality.

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For us, it took about two and a half minutes to heat up. This was a bit longer than our typical experience, but is still within reason in our eyes. There's one steam setting, so depending on your materials (and the severity of their wrinkles), you may need to fill up the container in between garments. This steamer does perform better when the tank is more than half full, so you'll really want to stay on top of the water level either way.

Lastly, we were able to acquire a pink version of this steamer to test, but that color is not always available—if a colorful steamer is a priority for you, check out the Polardo Handheld Travel Garment Steamer , which comes in eight different options.

Weight:  1.57 pounds |  Water Tank Capacity:  6.1 ounces |  Heat Time:  2.5 minutes |  Steam Time:  10 minutes |  Power Level:  800 watts

Best Overall, Runner-Up

Electrolux garment steamer.

12-foot power cord

Heats up instantly

Trigger lock for continuous steam

Smaller mouth on water reservoir

Not as compact as other picks

We've raved about the Electrolux Garment Steamer before, giving it the top spot among clothes steamers of all shapes and sizes. We definitely recommend it as a travel steamer, too. It's relatively compact and heats up almost instantly, and the handle has a trigger lock so you can have continuous steam without having to keep a finger on the button. This especially came in handy when we used it to steam a pair of jeans during our testing. Denim is a tall order for any steamer, and while it took multiple passes, it made a noticeable improvement.

Although, we do have a few caveats with this steamer, since it isn't quite as small as some of our other picks. It's perhaps the sort of steamer you could comfortably tuck in a suitcase, as opposed to squeeze into a carry-on. The water tank is 10 ounces large (our other picks are 4 and 6 ounces), and the 12-foot cord doesn't retract, so you'll need to wind it and make room for that in your bag, too.

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Lastly, the smaller mouth on the water reservoir is easier to fill when you use a funnel—which could be hard to come by in a hotel room if you don't think ahead and pack one. Still, we'd call this a good steamer to have on hand. You'll be able to bring it with you when you travel, but will also want to unpack it so you can use it full-time at home, too.

Weight:  1.99 pounds |  Water Tank Capacity:  10 ounces |  Heat Time:  Immediate |  Steam Time:  18 minutes |  Power Level:  1500 watts

Best Compact

Isteam steamer for clothes.

Release button for water tank

High-quality brush attachment

Not as effective in horizontal position

If you don't want to sacrifice any more suitcase space than is absolutely necessary, the iSteam Steamer is a great choice. This sleek little device blew us away, heating up in less than a minute and delivering enough steam to remove wrinkles in just a few quick passes.

This steamer has a water tank mounted to the front, and an easy-to-press button releases the tank for easy filling (and since the water tank is roughly 4 ounces, that's an important feature). All of its pieces are made from thick, durable plastic, and we were even impressed with the quality of its brush attachment, which had significantly more bristles than other options.

You can even use this steamer at an angle thanks to its no-drip design—though, we found it was less effective in a horizontal position, as the steam tends to taper off a bit.

Weight: 1.55 pounds | Water Tank Capacity:  4.1 ounces | Power Level: 900 watts | Heat Time:  25 seconds | Steam Time:  10 minutes

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Easiest to Pack

Beautural foldable handheld steamer.

Folding design

Steady steam output

Storage bag included

Small water compartment is a bit difficult to fill

If you're trying to fit everything into your carry-on, then the Beautural Foldable Handle Steamer is worth a close look. It's the only pick of the bunch that has a foldable design (much like a hair dryer you might find as a hotel amenity), so if you're in need of the most space-saving of the bunch, we think this is it. It comes with a bag too, which can be used for travel and home storage.

Along with the convenience of its size and shape, this Beautural steamer's performance impressed us, too. The water compartment is just over 5 ounces and it's designed well, so we didn't experience any leaking or sputtering.

Filling the water container took a bit of trial-and-error to get the water flow just right for the small opening, but we made it work. All said and done, the steam comes out steadily, and we were even able to get through some deep creases on heavy drapes in one go.

Weight: 1.43 pounds | Water Tank Capacity:  5.1 ounces | Power Level: 1000 watts | Heat Time:  47 seconds | Steam Time:  15 minutes

Best Lightweight

Polardo hand held portable travel garment steamer.

Brush attachment included

8 color choices

Heats up in 20 seconds

Clicking sound while in use

Some water sputtering

The Polardo Handheld Travel Garment Steamer is what you should consider if every ounce of weight in your suitcase matters. Aside from the sleek design, this steamer took roughly 20 seconds to heat up, while our best overall was a full 2.5 minutes. This one also has one of the smallest water tank capacities (4 ounces), and is the lightest weight of our picks.

The Polardo steamer also comes in eight colors total (including some fun ones like purple and red), so you can easily spot it among your packing cubes and laundry. The Polardo also includes a brush attachment, which we liked—it allowed us to get close, but not too close to our material.

The steamer did spit some hot water when we were getting started with it, though. This isn't unheard of for clothes steamers, and something we learned to work through with many models that we've tested. We also heard a bit of a clicking noise while it was in use; the manual did note that this could happen when the water level was low, but for us it happened even with a full tank.

Weight:  1.2 pounds |  Water Tank Capacity: 4 ounces |  Heat Time:  20 seconds |  Steam Time:  10 minutes |  Power Level:  900 watts

We Also Like

Beautural steamer for clothes.

Includes several handy accessories

Great for creating creases

Longer steam time than average

Somewhat bulky design

Accessories allow you to do more with your travel steamer, and the Beautural Steamer comes with three handy attachments: a brush, a lint brush, and a crease clip. This steamer is on the larger side, making it slightly bulky to travel with, but in testing, we liked that it's able to remove most wrinkles within a few passes. We were also impressed with the crease clip, which made crisp, clean creases with just one pass.

The Beautural Steamer only takes a minute or so to heat up, and its water tank delivers up to 15 minutes of steam. We liked that it has a locking trigger for continuous steaming—the only thing we didn't like is that the water tank opening is tiny and awkwardly placed, making it tricky to fill without spilling.

Weight: 2 pounds | Water Tank Capacity:  8.8 ounces | Power Level: 1200 watts | Heat Time:  30 seconds | Steam Time:  15 minutes

Final Verdict

The best travel steamer is the Brookline Handheld Garment Steamer : a compact yet powerful option that's lightweight, easy to use, and a cinch to fill thanks to the wide reservoir mouth. We also love the Electrolux Garment Steamer that heats up almost instantly and has a trigger lock that'll allow you to steam continuously, without having to press a button at the same time.

How We Tested the Travel Steamers

We've tested more than 40 clothes and travel steamers in The Lab and at home. Our tests can vary, but always include assessments of the following categories.

  • Setup: To start, we unbox and set up each steamer, noting how clear the instructions are and how intuitive the design of the steamer is.
  • Heat Time: We evaluate the heat time of each steamer by timing how long it takes to heat up.
  • Effectiveness: We use household garments, like linen pants, cotton shirts, linen napkins, and silk tops to test the effectiveness of each steamer. If there are any attachments, we give those a try, too.
  • Portability: We note how easy each steamer is to hold or carry. In some tests, we put the travel steamer in a packed carry-on bag to see if it would be practical in your suitcase and if it drastically alters the bag's weight.
  • Overall Value: Lastly, we use our hands-on experience to rate the overall value of the product, and decide if it's worth the cost.

The Spruce / Henry Wortock

What to Look for in a Travel Steamer

The heat and steam time.

When comparing different steamers, you'll want to look at their heat and steam times. The former indicates how long the unit takes to heat up and be ready for use, while the latter indicates how long the steamer runs when the tank is full. The longer the steam time, and the larger the water reservoir capacity, the more garments you can often de-wrinkle in one steaming session, without having to run to the sink to refill the tank.

"I like [a steamer] that has a decent amount of continuous run time—10 minutes, at least—so that you don't have to stop and refill several times," notes Melissa Maker of Clean My Space. While portable or travel steamers sometimes sacrifice a longer steam time for their small size (and thus, smaller water tank), all of the models in our roundup have steam times of 10 minutes or more.

The Electrolux Garment Steamer 's steam time clocks in at 18 minutes, and this steamer heats up almost instantly, too, meaning you can de-wrinkle your clothes sooner rather than later.

How Portable (and Packable) It Is

A steamer's size not only impacts its steam time, but it also determines how packable it is in your suitcase. If you're going to be packing a steamer in your suitcase, it should ideally be compact and lightweight—otherwise, it will prevent you from packing other necessities.

The unit's weight will also impact its usability and how packable it is, since you likely don't want to add to much weight to your suitcase or carry-on bag. "A steamer should be a manageable weight, comfortable to hold, and nicely balanced, so it's not too top or bottom-heavy," says Maker.

All of our selections weigh 2 pounds or less, with the Polardo Handheld Travel Garment Steamer weighing the least (1.2 pounds).

To produce steam, travel steamers need to generate water temperatures of more than 200 degrees Fahrenheit. That means you need to use any clothes steamer with care , to avoid accidental burns and spills. For use with heavier fabrics, temperatures can reach as high as 395 degrees Fahrenheit on many standard clothes steamers, but the less-powerful travel varieties don't often reach these temperatures.

While they may seem similar, steamers and clothes irons serve different purposes in the laundry room.

Steamers use hot steam to relax fibers within a fabric, while irons are used to press and smooth fabric and create creases. Further, steamers are typically used vertically on hanging garments, while irons require a horizontal surface, such as an ironing board .

The Spruce Home / Henry Wortock

Why Trust The Spruce?

This roundup was written by  Dena Ogden , an associate editor at The Spruce focusing on home tech, appliances, cleaning, and organization. Ogden has firsthand testing experience with products from top appliance brands, testing robot vacuums, upholstery cleaners, and more in her own home. For this piece, she considered insights from  The Lab  and our home testing, looking at the effectiveness, ease of use, and features of each travel steamer.

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  24. Colombia

    This trip was enough to help us decide to add Colombia into our portfolio of special destinations, that we specialise in. I will, of course, need travel back to Colombia to do a more intensive trip, exploring more areas, review hotels & local tours. It is finding the time that is the problem- but fingers crossed to can be this year.

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  26. Valparaiso

    Why book with Steamond Travel? 100% Tailor Made. We offer a personalised service taking the time to get to know our clients; We tailor make our clients holiday to perfectly suit their interests and preferences; We will work within our individual clients preferred budget; Unbeatable Knowledge.

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