🔥 Steaming power that keeps you sharp, anytime, anywhere!
The Philips Steam&Go Plus GC362/86 is a sleek, handheld garment steamer delivering 1300W of powerful steam. It heats up in 45 seconds and features a 0.07L water tank, enabling quick, versatile vertical and horizontal steaming without an ironing board. Designed for delicate fabrics, it kills 99.9% of bacteria and removes odors, making it ideal for professionals seeking fast, hygienic garment care on the move.
Brand | Philips Domestic Appliances |
Model Number | 8710103832126 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 12.8 x 38 cm; 910 g |
Capacity | 7E+1 Cubic Centimetres |
Volume Capacity | 0.07 litres |
Power / Wattage | 1300 watts |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Material | Plastic |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Item Weight | 910 g |
S**E
Good quality
I’ve only just bought it but have used it on jeans and shirts and it’s fantastic and quick and I find it much easier than ironing.The heat proof glove enables one to steam with one hand and keep it still to make easier with the other hand.It’s exactly what I wanted.
A**R
Good overall
Only had this 2 days but have tested it on a pair of curtains that were creased. The water tank is small however it was enough to do the curtains, plus it heated up really quick so no issue if had of needed to refill. The cord is really long which is useful. The steam worked well. I bought to replace a Tefal one that just stopped working. Steaming is much quicker and handier than getting the iron out. Only negative with this is it doesn’t stand up / have a stand, so when I’d finished and it needed to cool down I ended up lying it on a towel. This could be a problem if you need to pause and refill or get another garment out - prepare something to lay it on.
M**I
Fast and easy to use
The Philips Steamer is a game-changer for anyone looking to refresh their wardrobe quickly without the hassle of pulling out an ironing board. It’s lightweight, heats up fast and delivers a steady stream of steam, making it ideal for touching up wrinkles on delicate fabrics, suits, or even curtains.The ability to steam vertically and horizontally is a standout feature. The small 0.07-litre water tank may seem limited, but it’s sufficient for quick touch-ups. However, for larger loads, you may find yourself refilling it more often.One of its best features is its ease of use—no ironing board needed! Just hang your garment, steam, and you’re ready to go.it’s handy tool for busy professionals or frequent travelers.While it’s not a complete replacement for a traditional iron when you need crisp, sharp creases, it excels in convenience and practicality. If you’re after a quick, fuss-free way to keep your clothes looking fresh, this little device delivers.
A**S
Hot off the press
Fantastic design and so easy to use. Great quality and steam output. Would highly recommend.
D**K
Lack of water :(
Veeeeery small water tank. 70ml - I have to fill it twice for one shirt... dissapointed when others can do 3x more
F**C
Not bad, certainly not perfect, but not bad.
This looks smart and good quality and it is. The first thing I thought when I switched this on and tried it was 'Hey, this is great, it works so well, it's so easy! Oh, it needs filling with water again.' And that's how it went on. This needs filling with water between EVERY garment. I mean one water tank full did one shirt. That's all. It's pretty frustrating having to take the tank off and fill it between every item in a load. If you have a lot of ironing to do I suggest sticking with a normal iron. If on the other hand you want one item quickly freshened up and straightened then it's great. It's expensive for just that though to be honest.One other issue was when I used it how I planned to, with my clothes on a hanger hanging on a door, I found it quite heavy. After I had done three shirts and a pair of shorts (yes, back and forth to the kitchen tap four times) my arm really was aching from holding it up.This is a handy gadget to use once in a while if you need a fast iron of one or two items. It's not to rely on to do a lot of ironing or thick, heavy garments though I think.
Z**A
Very good work
It’s not like new it is new I am very pleased, I did not expect it. I give 10/10 super good
I**G
Great idea, looks the part and almost delivers
I bought this on a whim, seduced by an ad with a video from Phillips on Facebook. I hate ironing with a passion, but also can’t stand creased clothes and bedlinen, so thought this might solve all my problems. After I ordered it, I worried whether I had done the right thing and was in two minds whether to keep it or not. I got it on promotion for about half price, and think I paid a fair price for it but imho it’s not worth more.The steamer itself is attractive and distinctive in its black and gold, albeit slightly heavy to handle, and not that light to toss into your bag when you go away. You fill a water reservoir that slides on to the handle, which is easy to do, but you have to refill frequently if you are doing more than one garment. Also, the cap on the reservoir does not seem to seal as well as when I first got it, which is slightly worrying when you are handling water and electricity... :(I have used it several times on clothes with pretty good results, although sometimes it can be awkward to hold the steamer and pull the garment to straighten it. I have, however, had great results on curtains that are hanging on their track. I did need to refill the water a lot but it was worth it for the result.I had never seen anything like this before I bought it but have since seen slightly smaller, lighter garment steamer at a much lower price in one of those supermarkets where you go in for potatoes and come out with a chainsaw from the middle aisle. I wonder whether one of those would have been just as effective at less than a third of the price, although they aren’t as good-looking.I do think this is a good solution to banishing creases, but think perhaps it’s early days with the design and price and later models will be an improvement on this. I welcome the innovation of a steamer like this but I would give 3.5 stars as it is almost there but not quite.
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