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title: "J-2 Jiffy Garment Steamer with Plastic Steam Head, 120 Volt"
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# 1300W fast power 3.79L water capacity Ready in 1 minute J-2 Jiffy Garment Steamer with Plastic Steam Head, 120 Volt

**Brand:** jiffy
**Price:** ¥34560
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Steaming made swift, sleek, and seriously professional.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** J-2 Jiffy Garment Steamer with Plastic Steam Head, 120 Volt by jiffy
- **How much does it cost?** ¥34560 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- jiffy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted jiffy brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Powerful 1300W Heating:** Delivers consistent, high-temperature steam to erase wrinkles fast.
- • **Proudly Made in the USA:** Quality craftsmanship you can trust, supporting local manufacturing.
- • **Massive 3.79L Water Tank:** Steam longer without constant refills—perfect for busy pros.
- • **Ready in Just 60 Seconds:** Get wrinkle-free in a flash—no more waiting around.
- • **Durable Aluminum & Brass Build:** Engineered for longevity and professional-grade performance.

## Overview

The J-2 Jiffy Garment Steamer combines a large 3.79-liter water tank with a powerful 1300-watt heating element, delivering professional-grade steam in just one minute. Crafted with durable aluminum, brass, and plastic components, this USA-made steamer is designed for efficient, long-lasting wrinkle removal, ideal for the fast-paced lifestyle of modern professionals.

## Description

The Jiffy Steamer J-2 quickly and efficiently removes wrinkles from most fabrics and is perfect for home or light commercial use. Steam is the gentler alternative to ironing and is great for removing wrinkles from clothing, tablecloths, bedspreads and delicate materials. With a Jiffy Steamer, there is no need for a temperature setting like on an iron.

Review: J-2 vs J-4000 (You Already Know that Jiffy is the Only Game in Town when it Comes to Steamers) - I bought the Jiffy J-4000 in 2008. So, it lasted 9 years. The heating element broke because I left it on all day, the water dried out, and the heating element snapped. I frequently made the mistake of letting the steamer run dry by the way. So, nine years through rough wear and tear is pretty good. Otherwise I'm sure it would have lasted two or three times as long. I never reviewed the J-4000 because there are plenty of reviews that will convince you that if you want the very best steamer on the consumer market, there is really no other option than Jiffy. And as long as I was going to buy the best, I was going to go with the flagship J-4000. I opened the J-4000 up and was surprised at how well it is crafted--heavy guage stainless steal and brass I believe. So, I ordered a replacement heating element. I ended up stripping a screen and had to cut a wire and thermostat off and realized that I needed silicone to seal the tank again. In other words, I was quickly over my head with the repairs and was not confident I would get it back together soon enough (I steam my close every morning). So, I decided to order the J-2 for my bedroom and keep the J-4000 in the laundry room (if I ever got it back together again). This is what surprised me: ***The J-2 is a much better steamer.*** Here is why: Heat Up Time J-4000: The tank holds about a gallon, maybe a gallon and a half of water. It takes at least five minutes to start producing steam. Maybe 10 minutes. It doesn't sound like long. But, in the morning, I go eat breakfast or take a shower while it heats up and forget that the machine is going. Often, I start it up and it is close to being out of water. So, when I get back, the machine has run dry. And there is nothing worse than being in a rush and the last thing that you need to do before heading out the door is run the steamer over a suit jacket that was hanging over the back of a chair and realizing you need to wait five or ten minutes for the steamer to heat up. J-2: The water bottle on the machine stays cool. The water is headed in a very small chamber in the machine. It might be heating 2 cups of water. So, it starts steaming in about 30 seconds, maybe a minute at most. Very fast. So, I never need to walk away and do something else. By the time I get the shirt out of the closet, it's already percolating with a wisp of steam coming out. By the time I get the pants, the thing is blowing steam. Water Level Check J-4000: There is a little window on the side of the machine. It's impossible (at least for me) to read while standing. So, I would have to bend over and give the machine a giggle to see where the water line was. Of course, this also contributed to repeatedly running the machine dry. And if you overfill the machine, the water boils up through the hose and sprays boiling water out of the wand, which is inconvenient, and even dangerous. So, there is an incentive to not just top off the machine all of the time. J-2: You can see the water level in the plastic bottle from across the room. Time Between Refills J-4000: Large capacity. But because I would leave it on to warm up and forget about it so often, it would run through water maybe every three days. J-2: I think the bottle is less capacity than the J-4000 tank (but not by much--the actual tank inside the aluminum housing is smaller than you might think and you can't fill it to the top without it boiling over). However, because I start steaming immediately and turn it off as soon as I'm done, the bottle is lasting me about two weeks between refills. So, significantly less refills even though it is probably has a bit little less capacity. Ease of Refill J-4000: Fill up a pitcher and pour it through a funnel while watching the water level in the window on your knees. J-2: Just fill the bottle and carry it back to the machine (the water in the small reservoir is already boiling by the time you get back and the cool water in the bottle does *not* stop the boiling when you turn it over onto the reservoir). Space Obviously the J-2 is smaller than the J-4000. It doesn't seam all that important. But it makes a difference in the bedroom and is so much easier to move. Cons: Because the reservoir is continually heating cool water, there is a gurgling sound that it makes. And the steam is probably just a tad less forceful. But I can't tell any difference in the effectiveness of the steaming. In other words, it does *not* take an extra pass to remover any wrinkles. The J-4000 does have a satisfyingly quiet hiss of steam coming out rather than the coffee percolator sound. But, let me tell you, if you use this thing daily, hands down, you do want the J-2. I've got the perfect set up now. The big one to do a dozen shirts at a time when they come out of the machine. And a small one to quickly take a few wrinkles out in the morning. By the way, if you are on the fence about whether to buy a steamer (when you have an iron), just think about whether you really need a microwave (when you have a stove) or a cell phone (when you have a land line) or e-mail (when you already have a perfectly good fax machine). It's that big of a difference.
Review: Must Get!! - I’ve bought two of these and they are in such great quality and works so well!! Heats up fast, is super quiet, and really gets the job done!! I spray painted over with a great can of spray paint from Lowe’s and looks so nice.

## Features

- Water capacity - 3.79 liters
- Wattage: 1300.0 watts
- Made in the USA
- Ready to steam in 1 minute

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007FOV6PC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,502,227 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #400 in Vertical Steamers |
| Brand | Jiffy |
| Brand Name | Jiffy |
| Capacity | 3.79 Liters |
| Colour | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,044 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00732149200002 |
| Heat Time | 1 Minutes |
| Item Type Name | Jiffy Personal Classic Clothing Steamer |
| Item Weight | 7.26 kg |
| Manufacturer | Jiffy Steamer Company |
| Model Number | 0221 |
| Part Number | 0221 |
| Product Benefits | Remove Wrinkle |
| Style | Plastic Steam Head |
| Style Name | Plastic Steam Head |
| UPC | 732149200002 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
| Wattage | 1300 Watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Jiffy Steamer
- **Colour:** Gray
- **Item Weight:** 7.26 kg
- **Style:** Plastic Steam Head
- **Wattage:** 1300 Watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Thanks**
A: Mine came with the gallon containter as well. It's also sold separately, for anyone who has lost or broken theirs (although, mine has held up really well and I've been using this steamer pretty much every week for over a year now): http://www.amazon.com/Jiffy-Steamer-plastic-water-bottle/dp/B004J452G0/ref=sr_1_9?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1368490375&sr=1-9

**Q: This is for my home.  I don't want a heavy hose, so does the metal head have a significant advantage over a plastic one?**
A: I think the steam is better but it is so heavy.  I would not buy a metal head again extra steam not worth extra cost and the weight.

**Q: how well does it work on wrinkled cotton shirts**
A: Depends on how wrinkled it is.  It works well though and gets the basic wrinkles out well.  If it's been tied in a knot for months you may have to get the iron out.  But I am in the clothing business and we steam all the wrinkles out with no problem

**Q: Can this steamer use tap water, or distilled only?**
A: I use tap water in mine. It will not scale up as fast with filtered or distilled.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ J-2 vs J-4000 (You Already Know that Jiffy is the Only Game in Town when it Comes to Steamers)
*by J***G on 10 November 2017*

I bought the Jiffy J-4000 in 2008. So, it lasted 9 years. The heating element broke because I left it on all day, the water dried out, and the heating element snapped. I frequently made the mistake of letting the steamer run dry by the way. So, nine years through rough wear and tear is pretty good. Otherwise I'm sure it would have lasted two or three times as long. I never reviewed the J-4000 because there are plenty of reviews that will convince you that if you want the very best steamer on the consumer market, there is really no other option than Jiffy. And as long as I was going to buy the best, I was going to go with the flagship J-4000. I opened the J-4000 up and was surprised at how well it is crafted--heavy guage stainless steal and brass I believe. So, I ordered a replacement heating element. I ended up stripping a screen and had to cut a wire and thermostat off and realized that I needed silicone to seal the tank again. In other words, I was quickly over my head with the repairs and was not confident I would get it back together soon enough (I steam my close every morning). So, I decided to order the J-2 for my bedroom and keep the J-4000 in the laundry room (if I ever got it back together again). This is what surprised me: ***The J-2 is a much better steamer.*** Here is why: Heat Up Time J-4000: The tank holds about a gallon, maybe a gallon and a half of water. It takes at least five minutes to start producing steam. Maybe 10 minutes. It doesn't sound like long. But, in the morning, I go eat breakfast or take a shower while it heats up and forget that the machine is going. Often, I start it up and it is close to being out of water. So, when I get back, the machine has run dry. And there is nothing worse than being in a rush and the last thing that you need to do before heading out the door is run the steamer over a suit jacket that was hanging over the back of a chair and realizing you need to wait five or ten minutes for the steamer to heat up. J-2: The water bottle on the machine stays cool. The water is headed in a very small chamber in the machine. It might be heating 2 cups of water. So, it starts steaming in about 30 seconds, maybe a minute at most. Very fast. So, I never need to walk away and do something else. By the time I get the shirt out of the closet, it's already percolating with a wisp of steam coming out. By the time I get the pants, the thing is blowing steam. Water Level Check J-4000: There is a little window on the side of the machine. It's impossible (at least for me) to read while standing. So, I would have to bend over and give the machine a giggle to see where the water line was. Of course, this also contributed to repeatedly running the machine dry. And if you overfill the machine, the water boils up through the hose and sprays boiling water out of the wand, which is inconvenient, and even dangerous. So, there is an incentive to not just top off the machine all of the time. J-2: You can see the water level in the plastic bottle from across the room. Time Between Refills J-4000: Large capacity. But because I would leave it on to warm up and forget about it so often, it would run through water maybe every three days. J-2: I think the bottle is less capacity than the J-4000 tank (but not by much--the actual tank inside the aluminum housing is smaller than you might think and you can't fill it to the top without it boiling over). However, because I start steaming immediately and turn it off as soon as I'm done, the bottle is lasting me about two weeks between refills. So, significantly less refills even though it is probably has a bit little less capacity. Ease of Refill J-4000: Fill up a pitcher and pour it through a funnel while watching the water level in the window on your knees. J-2: Just fill the bottle and carry it back to the machine (the water in the small reservoir is already boiling by the time you get back and the cool water in the bottle does *not* stop the boiling when you turn it over onto the reservoir). Space Obviously the J-2 is smaller than the J-4000. It doesn't seam all that important. But it makes a difference in the bedroom and is so much easier to move. Cons: Because the reservoir is continually heating cool water, there is a gurgling sound that it makes. And the steam is probably just a tad less forceful. But I can't tell any difference in the effectiveness of the steaming. In other words, it does *not* take an extra pass to remover any wrinkles. The J-4000 does have a satisfyingly quiet hiss of steam coming out rather than the coffee percolator sound. But, let me tell you, if you use this thing daily, hands down, you do want the J-2. I've got the perfect set up now. The big one to do a dozen shirts at a time when they come out of the machine. And a small one to quickly take a few wrinkles out in the morning. By the way, if you are on the fence about whether to buy a steamer (when you have an iron), just think about whether you really need a microwave (when you have a stove) or a cell phone (when you have a land line) or e-mail (when you already have a perfectly good fax machine). It's that big of a difference.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must Get!!
*by T***O on 13 March 2024*

I’ve bought two of these and they are in such great quality and works so well!! Heats up fast, is super quiet, and really gets the job done!! I spray painted over with a great can of spray paint from Lowe’s and looks so nice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best steamer
*by I***M on 19 August 2020*

Quickly produces steam, good steam stream, metal handle is not too heavy ( I was afraid it would be, but it is actually much better than plastic) and makes it easier to steam cotton. Love Jiffy steamers, tried multiple alternatives- Jiffy is the best!

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