J-2000 Jiffy Garment Steamer with Plastic Steam Head, 120 Volt
Jiffy J-2000 clothes steamer, 1300 watts, with plastic steam head. Similar to the J-2 model, but with updated design and ergonomics Quick 2-minute heat-up time, high-impact polymer outer housing, 1300 watt heating element die cast in solid brass, 50/60 Hertz electrical system, low profile, easy-to-handle water reservoir, new “no spill” check valve cap for easy filling, over 1.5 hours of steam per filling, color-coded high temperature wiring, fusible link with automatic shut-off for safety, 360 degree swivel casters for mobility, assembly wrench included. Made in the USA.
Product Features
- 1300 watt solid brass heating element (120 volt for North America use only)
- High-impact plastic outer housing for durability
- Quick two minute heat-up time
- 1.5 Hour steam time per filling
- 5.5-foot hose with 6-inch steam head
- 3 Year Warranty
I have worked with the J-4000 as someone who worked in retail but wanted something a little smaller but by the Jiffy brand as th I was looking for a professional steamer for my wedding and life. The J-2000 fit the bill perfectly. I have worked with the J-4000 as someone who worked in retail but wanted something a little smaller but by the Jiffy brand as their steamers are amazing. The J-2000 is very easy to fill with distilled water and provides about an hour to an hour and a half of steaming (all depends on the fabric you are steaming, Linen will really absorb the water and even with the j-4000, I was refilling it in…
Poor Looks; Outstanding Craftsmanship I’ll make it simple: If you are looking for a home-edition garment steamer, your top 2 choices in the marketplace will likely be the Jiffy 2000 and the Rowenta 8100.I tested both for 10 hours; on a 1 to 10 scale:Jiffy (Looks = 6; Engineering = 10; Handling = 9; Craftsmanship = 10).It looks like a mop bucket on wheels but it performs like a jet engine; every part of this machine from the plate at the bottom of the unit to the steam handle is built for rugged…