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18 best clothes steamers for banishing creases with ease

Refresh your wardrobe with our tried and tested handheld and upright garment steamers

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If you're still using one of our best steam irons to get the creases out of your clothes, but would love to try a quicker, fuss-free option, may we suggest a garment steamer?

The best clothes steamers will leave any item in your wardrobe looking pristine in minutes, using the power of steam to erase creases with ease. There is plenty of choice on the market, including handheld options for travelling pros, and there’s a model to suit all budgets.

Which is the best clothes steamer to buy?

The Good Housekeeping Institute experts tried and tested the market-leading garment steamers on a range of fabrics, from delicate silk to hardy linen. These are our top picks, but keep scrolling for our full reviews.

If you’re replacing an existing clothes steamer, there are plenty of places for you to safely recycle your old one. Find your nearest electrical recycling point, or read our guide on how to donate or dispose of your appliances and tech for extra guidance.

    Is a clothes steamer worth it?

    Steaming is the modern way to enjoy fresh, crease-free clothes. Garment steamers heat up in seconds and are easy to use, including on soft furnishings, such as sheets and curtains. Most offer a range of settings so you can adapt the power to your fabric and avoid any damage. Best of all, there’s no need to faff around with an ironing board!

    Handheld models are useful for keeping clothes crisp on-the-go, quick touch-ups and storing in smaller bedrooms. They’re so popular, you’ll find 14 in our roundup.

      How we test clothes steamers

      best clothes steamers

      The Good Housekeeping Institute put a range of market-leading garment steamers to the test. Our experts timed how long each model took to heat up, before judging how quickly and effectively it steamed a linen suit, a silk evening dress, a cotton and polycotton shirt and a viscose top.

      They considered how easy and comfortable each garment steamer felt to use and noted if it dripped or spat. Its manoeuvrability, controls and overall design were also taken into account before awarding a final score.

      We've listed our best buys below, along with a guide on the clothes steamer features to look for.

      Joint best handheld garment steamer

      Philips Steam & Go Plus Handheld Clothes Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Steam & Go Plus Handheld Clothes Steamer
      Now 28% Off

      Pros

      • It's speedy, heating up in 29 seconds
      • Removed the majority of creases from all fabrics
      • Despite its small 70ml capacity, the tank lasted well

      Cons

      • Only one accessory (fabric glove) included

      Score: 90/100

      If you’re frequently on the move and pressed for time, look to this handheld model. It heated up in an impressive 29 seconds and its wide head made quick work of almost all creases, across all fabrics.

      However, it proved too cumbersome to tackle intricate areas and the trigger switch can’t be locked, which means you have to hold it down while steaming.

      Despite its small capacity, we were pleasantly surprised by how long its water lasted before requiring a refill. There aren’t many included accessories, but the protective glove is a bonus.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.07L
      Transparent water tankNo
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesFabric brush, protective glove
      Dimensions38 x 12.8 x 15 cm
      Wattage1300W
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      Joint best handheld garment steamer

      Fridja F10 Raf Handheld Travel Clothes Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      F10 Raf Handheld Travel Clothes Steamer
      Now 30% Off

      Pros

      • Compact with small head to target hard-to-reach spots
      • Excellent performance on all fabrics (cotton was the only one that needed another sweep)
      • Comes with lots of accessories

      Cons

      • Took a little longer to steam linen and silk (but did a great job)

      Score: 90/100

      The compact F10 put in a brilliant performance in our lab, eradicating all creases from every fabric except cotton (although it still did a good job). It preheated quickly and its smaller head offered better manoeuvrability than some of its competitors, allowing it to reach every nook and cranny.

      It has two power modes and comes with plenty of useful accessories, including a collar press. Its short power cable limited our reach and it took a little longer than expected to steam linen and silk, but those were our only niggles.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.26L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentYes
      Included accessoriesTravel bag, collar press, fabric guard, water bottle adapter, portable hanger
      Dimensions22 x 12 x 15 cm
      Wattage1500W
      Best budget garment steamer

      Steamworks Handheld Garment Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Handheld Garment Steamer

      Pros

      • Less than £30
      • Great on polycotton shirts
      • Comes with a 1 year guarantee

      Cons

      • It spat a little
      • Clothes were left slightly damp

      Score: 87/100

      This handheld steamer will rid your clothes of wrinkles for a reasonable price. It quickly smoothed creases from all materials tested and left our polycotton shirt looking freshly ironed. It comes with a one year guarantee and is a fraction of the cost of many of its counterparts.

      However, it spat sometimes and its short head risks burning your fingers if not handled carefully. It started straining slightly after about two minutes and, despite its speed, our silk, linen and cotton clothes were all left a little damp, so it's not one for last-minute decreasing.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.23L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesSteam brush
      Dimensions25.8 x 14.6 x 11 cm
      Wattage1500W
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      Best clothes steamer for travel

      Tefal Pure Pop Handheld Garment Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Pure Pop Handheld Garment Steamer

      Pros

      • Slimline, so great for popping in your suitcase
      • Removes creases effectively from cotton, viscose and silk
      • Heated up quickly

      Cons

      • Felt heavy when full

      Score: 87/100

      This colourful, slimline garment steamer would make a great holiday companion, quickly heating up and removing creases from warm-weather favourites including viscose, silk and cotton.

      It took longer to achieve pristine results on our linen garments, however, and it spat a little, so it’s best used when your clothes have time to dry. With a full tank, our tester said it felt heavy too. But for an on-the-go steamer, it’s surprisingly effective.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.7L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesReversible head to cater to different fabrics and travel bag
      Dimensions31.8 x 5.7 x 14.1 cm
      Wattage1300W
      Best clothes steamer for fragranced steaming

      Tefal Pure Tex DT9530G0 Handheld Garment Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Pure Tex DT9530G0 Handheld Garment Steamer

      Pros

      • Good on delicate fabrics
      • It didn't spit, so it's good for last-minute steaming
      • Includes pads to remove lint and scent clothes

      Cons

      • Hard to target smaller sections due to large head
      • Filling up the tank is a little tricky due to small opening

      Score: 86/100

      Our tester praised the “powerful steam output” of this device, which removed “each and every crease” from viscose and silk garments quickly and effectively, thanks to the larger head. Other materials – including linen and cotton – required another sweep to be 100% crease-free, but the end results were equally impressive.

      It reached optimum temperature quickly and we didn't have to worry about spitting, making it ideal for last-minute touch-ups. The travel-friendly compact design was also a highlight, while the additional magnetic accessory attachments – including pads to assist with everything from lint removal and scenting clothing – scored highly with our expert, who added that it would be a great first time steamer for all fabrics.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.2L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesClean pad, dewrinkle pad, steam bonnet, fragrance
      Dimensions28.2 x 18 x 12 cm
      Wattage1700W
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      Best for accompanying accessories

      Philips 5000 Series Garment Steamer STH5030/20

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      5000 Series Garment Steamer STH5030/20

      Pros

      • Has an eco and max mode
      • Pointed steam plate is good at reaching into awkward seams
      • Clear indicator light stops blinking when ready to steam

      Cons

      • Handle isn’t that ergonomically designed but the trigger switch was comfortable to hold for our tester

      Score: 85/100

      This steamer does more than just look the part. It’s compact, simple to use and comes with a heat protection glove and style mat that means you can use it on a flat surface, too. Even the water tank is well designed – it’s removable, which makes emptying and refilling super simple.

      As for its effectiveness at tackling creases, well, it was an all-rounder. It heated up in 35 seconds, and aside from some deep set creases in linen, it banished most wrinkles quickly, scoring particularly highly on viscose and our silk evening dress. Some garments felt slightly damp to touch though, so we recommend factoring in some drying time with this one.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.2L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessories2-in-1 GlovePouch, StyleMat
      Dimensions31.7 x 9.70 x 8.6 cm
      Wattage1400W
      Best handheld steam for ease of use

      Philips 3000 Series Handheld Steamer STH3000/26

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      3000 Series Handheld Steamer STH3000/26

      Pros

      • Water tank is easy to remove and fill
      • Heats up in 31 seconds
      • Handle tucks in for travel

      Cons

      • Need to hold trigger down for continuous steam
      • Minor spitting when held vertically

      Score: 85/100

      This lightweight and stylish steamer from Philips performed well across our tests, effortlessly removing the majority of creases (although some needed an extra sweep and it struggled a little more on silk).

      It's also super-easy to use – it heats up in 31 seconds, the water tank is simple to fill and remove and it has a two metre long cord – plus, the handle tucks under the body, making it a great travel option.

      It did spit slightly when held vertically and you have to hold the trigger down for continuous steam, but these are relatively minor complaints. Overall, it's a sturdy option for on-the-go crease-removal.

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      Best upright steamer

      Steamery Cumulus No.3

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Cumulus No.3

      Pros

      • Delivers 60 minutes of continuous steaming
      • Removed every crease from range of fabrics
      • Useful integrated hanger and hooks

      Cons

      • Expensive

      Score: 85/100

      This standing home steamer boasts an impressive 1.8L tank for 60 minutes of continuous steaming, making it great for larger loads, family use and even small businesses. There are two steam levels to choose from (900W and 1750W), plus an additional brush for delicate fabrics such as silk, though it’s worth noting that this isn’t safe for use on leather or suede. Despite that, it “excelled” on each material tested, removing every crease – even on viscose.

      The integrated hanger and hooks proved popular with our tester, enabling effortless steaming, though the lack of castor wheels compromises the manoeuvrability somewhat. The large tank is easy to fill, but the indicator light and water line can be difficult to see due to awkward positioning. While this was one of the more premium devices tested, our expert felt the performance justified the higher price point.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity1.8L
      Transparent water tankNo
      Hanging equipmentYes
      Included accessoriesHeat protection glove, fabric brush, non-slip hanger
      Dimensions172 x 32 x 33 cm
      Wattage900 and 1750W
      Best garment steamer for innovation

      Tefal AeroSteam DT9810 Handheld Clothes Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      AeroSteam DT9810 Handheld Clothes Steamer

      Pros

      • Designed to rival the crisp crease removal of an iron
      • Quick to heat and remove creases
      • Glided over fabrics and fastenings smoothly

      Cons

      • Heavy
      • Unclear max fill line

      Score: 84/100

      This clothes steamer doesn’t rely on steam alone; it also uses suction to spruce up your clothes, effectively making it a crease vacuum. It’s the first we’ve come across, and it’s mesmerising to use and watch in action. Our testers found the innovative tech really helped with the overall ease of use, as it kept the fabric taught without them having to hold it in place.

      It’s powerful (so may take some getting used to), but it worked quickly and smoothly. It was ready to steam within 30 seconds, and most creases were gone in one stroke. Just sleeves, armpits and trouser crotches required more patience.

      The water tank only lasted four and a half minutes on the max setting. This was enough time to tackle one and a half shirts but it’s relatively heavy to hold, so you probably wouldn’t want to use it on a big pile of laundry in one go. In all honesty, though, we’re obsessed with this new bit of tech – if anything can banish ironing for good, it’s this.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.1L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesNone
      DimensionsUnspecified
      WattageUnspecified
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      Best for range of colours

      Propress Mini Clothes Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Mini Clothes Steamer

      Pros

      • Sleek design
      • Effective on cotton, polycotton and linen
      • The head doubles up as an iron for stubborn creases

      Cons

      • Silk was left a little damp
      • Water tank is slightly opaque so hard to see when it needs refilling

      Score: 83/100

      Our experts were full of praise for this sleek steamer, which is available in a range of pastel shades. On test, it removed creases quickly and was particularly effective on cotton, polycotton, and even linen. It also worked well on silk, but the fabric was left a little damp, so build in some extra time if you’re steaming any occasion wear.

      Another pro to this steamer is its versatility as the head doubles as an iron for more stubborn wrinkles. Testers would have liked a more transparent water tank (so it’s easier to see when top-ups are needed) and more detailed instructions. But it’s a fairly intuitive design, earning full marks for its ease of use.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.13L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesTravel bag and steam mitt
      Dimensions34.5 x 18.5 x 14 cm
      Wattage1350W
      Runner-up upright clothes steamer

      Fridja f1200 Clothes Steamer Pro

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      f1200 Clothes Steamer Pro

      Pros

      • Well designed attachments
      • Comes with descaling crystals and clear guideance
      • Good continuous steaming

      Cons

      • No handle on the steamer body makes it trickier to carry than some
      • No indicator lights

      Score: 83/100

      With its continuous steam output, this upright should help you steam all your clothes for the week in one go. It was particularly good at tackling cotton and polycotton shirts and viscose tops. While there were still stubborn creases on the linen and silk garments testers used (and the odd damp patch, so factor in drying times), they also looked a lot smarter.

      It heats quickly, but there’s no indicator light, so you just need to watch out for the steam. The other controls were well-placed though and easy to use. Testers liked that it came with a heatproof glove too, and it didn’t spit on test – just note that there’s no padding on the handle, so it may not be that comfortable by the time you get to the seventh shirt.

      You can wheel it around, and the pole is telescopic, making it compact to pack away when you're done. It’ll prove a hard-working buy.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity3L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentYes
      Included accessoriesHeatproof glove, upholstery brush and adjustable hangers
      Dimensions170 x 32 cm
      Wattage2200W
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      Quickest to heat up

      Tefal DT3030 Access Steam Pocket Garment Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      DT3030 Access Steam Pocket Garment Steamer
      Now 37% Off

      Pros

      • Excellent crease removal on linen
      • All garments were completely dry after steaming

      Cons

      • No trigger lock so you have to hold it down
      • Steamer head is a little short so you have to mind your fingers

      Score: 82/100

      This super-speedy garment steamer heated up in a blistering 15 seconds in our lab. It was also fast at removing creases, performing particularly well on polycotton, and all clothes were left dry. It struggled to remove deep-set wrinkles in cotton and viscose, but it was able to lighten the latter.

      Its collapsible head can be folded down but it’s a little short, which means we occasionally caught our fingers in the steam. There’s also no lock, so the trigger has to be held down continually.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.12L
      Transparent water tankNo
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesFabric brush, travel bag
      Dimensions22 x 10.5 x 12.7 cm
      Wattage1300W
      Best clothes steamer for versatility

      Russell Hobbs Steam Genie 2 in 1 Handheld Clothes Steamer 28370

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Steam Genie 2 in 1 Handheld Clothes Steamer 28370

      Pros

      • 2-in-1 design steams and irons
      • Compact and easy to store
      • Responsive, intuitive controls

      Cons

      • The sliding steam control takes a while to get used to
      • Have to turn off to refill the water tank and then reheat

      Score: 80/100

      If you’re tight on space, this multi-tasker steams and irons! As a result, the triangular ironing plate is particularly handy if you need to get into any hard-to-steam nooks and crannies. It was very quick at removing creases when steaming too, excelling on cotton, polycotton, silk and viscose. Our garments were dry afterwards and it didn’t spit either.

      The controls were responsive and clear, although our tester found the sliding steam control switch took a bit of getting used to. You have to turn the steamer off to refill the tank and it’s not the lightest to hold. Its attachments also need to be stored separately, but it comes with a handy heat-resistant travel bag for the steamer itself.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.15L
      Transparent water tankNo
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesDelicate and upholstery attachments, fabric brush, heat resistant bag
      Dimensions40 x 18 x 10 cm
      Wattage1700W
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      Best automatic clothes steamer

      Tefal Care For You First YT2020G0

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Care For You First YT2020G0

      Pros

      • Hands-off steaming will save you time
      • Refreshes clothes without needing to wash them
      • Can tackle three garments at once

      Cons

      • Remote control lagged a bit on occasion
      • No clear max fill line on the water tank

      Score: 80/100

      This is a little different to the other steamers on our list. You pop your garment (or three – its max capacity) inside, close it, and then control the system via its remote control. The machine will steam, refresh or sanitise your clothes, depending on the setting you select.

      So, what did our testers think? Well, they were impressed with how effective it was at removing most creases from linen, cotton, viscose and polycotton, leaving our shirts and trousers looking much smarter. But it struggled with our satin evening dress – so you may still need to tackle those delicate fabrics with a traditional steamer.

      Its quickest programme takes ten minutes, so it’s less practical when you're in a real hurry. But if you spend hours ironing your shirts each week, then this is a great alternative that you can turn on and leave. It was generally intuitive to use too, but you’ll need a good spot to store it. Size aside, it’s a practical, if pricey, buy.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity2L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentYes
      Included accessoriesRemote control, straighteners
      Dimensions100 x 71 x 33 cm
      Wattage1500W
      Best basic garment steamer

      Beldray Handi Steam Max Pro BEL0932

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Handi Steam Max Pro BEL0932

      Pros

      • Comfy to hold for long periods
      • Feels robust and sturdy
      • Only small creases left after one sweep

      Cons

      • Left some marks on silk and cotton
      • Garments were damp after use

      Score: 78/100

      Compact, lightweight and ready to use in just 30 seconds, this hand steamer is great for both travelling and day-to-day use. Though the functionality appears relatively stripped back, it offers everything you need – two heat settings, vertical steaming capabilities and a brush attachment for finer fabrics.

      The device was quick to remove creases when steaming viscose, linen, silk, cotton and polycotton, though some small creases may require a second sweep. The water tank is easy to fill and the trigger switch is both simple and comfortable to use – even over longer periods.

      The device did leave items a little damp, which, while not unusual, means we’d recommend using in advance of wear to ensure any water residue has the chance to dry.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.27L
      Transparent water tankYes
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesMeasuring cup, fabric brush
      Dimensions29.2 x 11.9 x 18.7 cm
      Wattage1500W
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      Best for steaming viscose

      Tefal DT9100 Access Steam Care Garment Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      DT9100 Access Steam Care Garment Steamer
      Now 39% Off

      Pros

      • Strong performance on viscose and linen (although some damp spots left on linen)
      • Heat up takes just 33 seconds

      Cons

      • Silk was left very damp
      • Large head means it struggles to get into nooks and crannies

      Score: 78/100

      The DT9100 left our viscose garments looking brand new and successfully rid linen of all wrinkles. Three steam settings cater to different fabrics, but it wasn’t powerful enough to smooth silk and cotton fully. Our silk dress was left wet and there were some damp patches on the linen suit too.

      Its large head made it harder to reach into tricky areas and there was some spitting. That said, it took just over 30 seconds to heat up, which is handy for one-off touch-ups.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.2L
      Transparent water tankNo
      Hanging equipmentYes
      Included accessoriesFabric brush, door hook, steam bonnet
      Dimensions30.3 x 12.7 x 13.2 cm
      Wattage1600W
      Best for freshen ups

      Russell Hobbs Steam Genie Aroma 28040

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Steam Genie Aroma 28040

      Pros

      • Scented steam
      • Great on lightweight fabrics, such as silk and viscose

      Cons

      • Heavy
      • Struggled on linen and cotton

      Score: 76/100

      With its scented steam, this steamer will make your clothes feel and smell fresh in between washes. It banished creases in one sweep from lightweight fabrics such as viscose and silk, but look elsewhere if your wardrobe is exclusively cottons and linens, as it struggled on these.

      Our tester enjoyed its spit-free design, easy-to-fit opaque tank and long swivel cord but found it quite heavy and ill-balanced to use.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.2L
      Transparent water tankNo
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesDelicate attachment with scent infuser, upholstery attachmet and lint brush
      Dimensions29 x 12 x 14.6 cm
      Wattage1800W
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      Best foldable garment steamer

      Russell Hobbs Easy Store Pro Steam & Fold Garment Steamer

      UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
      Easy Store Pro Steam & Fold Garment Steamer
      Now 15% Off

      Pros

      • Compact design
      • Effective on cotton and viscose

      Cons

      • Steam comes out in bursts
      • Spits quite a lot

      Score: 74/100

      If you’re just travelling with a carry-on but still want to squeeze in a clothes steamer, this foldable, compact design may be just the ticket. It’s lightweight, and still impressed with its performance, heating up in four minutes, and removing creases reliably – especially from cotton and viscose. It struggled with linen though, leaving our garments smarter but not entirely crease-free.

      Testers found it spat at times, and it’s hard to see when you need to refill the tank. The steam sometimes came out in bursts too, rather than in a continuous stream. But we wouldn’t expect a foldable design to rival the performance of a standard steamer, so overall our testers were still pleased with this neat design.

      Key specifications

      Tank capacity0.15L
      Transparent water tankNo
      Hanging equipmentNo
      Included accessoriesFabric attachment
      Dimensions13.3 x 10.7 x 23.7 cm
      Wattage1500W

      What type of clothes steamer should I go for?

      best garment steamers
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      There are two key types of garment steamer: upright and handheld. Both designs do the same job but there are a few key differences.

      Upright steamers are powerful and best suited to heavy duty jobs. They have large water tanks built into their base, allowing you to keep steaming for longer, and usually feature built-in hangers. However, they tend to be bulky, less portable and more expensive.

      Handheld steamers are much lighter and more compact, making them far easier to carry around with you. They have smaller water tanks but tend to be more affordable.

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      Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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