Save money on dry-cleaning?

By Mir
November 29, 2011

Apparently Lowes has started doing a Deal of the Day; there’s a bright red link to it from the upper right corner of their home page. Today’s deal is a Whirlpool “Fabric Refresher,” which looks a little bit like the Jetson’s shower stall, frankly.

The reviews are very positive, and it’s marked down to $79 from $199. Supposedly this will clean/dewrinkle your clothes to where you would require fewer trips to the dry cleaners. It sounds good, but… I don’t know. I’m a little skeptical. Anyone own one of these? I’m curious about it.

1 Comment

  1. I would definitely use this although I can’t afford it right now as we are down to 1 income. I have copied and pasted the bullet points since Lowe’s forces you to add it to your cart before they share this info:
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    *Chosen for Good Housekeeping ‘Good Buy’ Award recognizes ground-breaking technology and innovation that makes people’s lives easier
    *When not in use, can be collapsed to the size of a small vacuum and the entire unit is compact enough to fit inside your closet
    *Removes various odors like cooking odors, tobacco smoke or just being left in a drawer too long that can cause clothes to lose their freshness
    *Relaxes wrinkles with immersive steam to bring clothes back to their ready-to-wear state in just over half an hour
    *Gentle on your clothes and the environment because it requires only water to both freshen and relax wrinkles from fabrics
    *Cotton performance weight pack provides the extra wrinkle-relaxing power needed for cotton fabrics
    *Convenient and easy to use with in-home convenience, no plumbing or venting needed, no special chemicals required
    *Safe for most fabrics
    *Three cycles for optimal performance; choose from heavy duty, normal or delicate
    *With the simple touch of a button, conveniently remove odors and relax wrinkles from fabrics
    *Distilled water recommended

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