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Steam And
Press In One
Dry, Even
Steam Flow
No Ironing
Board Needed
7 Labeled
Fabric Modes
Built For
Busy Mornings
A Better Daily Routine

Even output that relaxes fibers without soaking the fabric.

The heated flat face finishes collars, cuffs, and hems.

A 5–10 minute touch-up instead of a board routine.

Seven labeled modes — pick your fabric and go.

Slides into a closet shelf, drawer, or suitcase.
How Dr.Flash Works
From wrinkled hanger to out the door in minutes.
No board to unfold, no puddles to wipe up.
Add water with the included measuring cup — the small tank is sized for a touch-up session.
Step 1Turn the LED dial to the labeled setting for your fabric — no guesswork.
Step 2Glide down the hanging garment as the dry, even steam relaxes the fibers.
Step 3Rotate to the heated flat face and finish collars, plackets, and hems.
Step 4The Problem
You notice the wrinkles five minutes before leaving — and the fix means dragging out a board, heating an iron, and hoping a sputtering steamer doesn't spot your outfit. Dr.Flash trades that routine for a quick steam pass and a targeted press, then goes back in the closet.
minutes it takes to unfold a board, heat an iron, and press one shirt
minutes for a Dr.Flash touch-up: steam the garment, press the collar, done
ironing boards, wet spots, or sputtering steam heads in your morning routine

Full ironing setups turn a one-shirt fix into a fifteen-minute production every single time.

Cheap steamers sputter hot water and leave spots on the outfit you just fixed.

Steam alone softens fabric but leaves collars, plackets, and linen edges looking unfinished.

Boards and full-size irons eat closet space that apartments and dorms don't have.
Dr.Flash
Garments And Fabrics
Seven labeled fabric modes take the guesswork out of steaming —
pick the setting, steam the garment, press the details.

Steam the body on the hanger, then flip to the flat face for a crisp collar and placket in minutes.

Gentle labeled modes relax fibers on lighter fabrics, smoothing an outfit right before an event without a board.

Heavier settings plus the heated faceplate handle stubborn creases and hems that steam alone tends to leave behind.
Real People. Real Routines.
Real routines, real closets — here's how Dr.Flash fits into busy mornings.
“Steamed my shirt on the hanger, pressed the collar flat, and left on time. No board, no wet spots.”

“I bought this for my daughter's dorm and ended up ordering a second one for myself. The steam is actually dry — it never sputters or drips like my old steamer. I use the flat side for collars and hems, and the labeled dial means I never guess a setting.”

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Dr.Flash
Dr.Flash turns last-minute wrinkles into a five-minute fix — without the board, the puddles, or the guesswork.
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Real feedback from Dr.Flash customers, with new reviews added over time.
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Noticed a wrinkled blouse ten minutes before a client call. Steamed it on the hanger, pressed the collar with the flat side, done. No board came out of the closet.
My old steamer spat hot water on everything. This one puts out even steam with zero sputtering. That alone is worth it.
Touched up my dress in the hotel room the morning of my cousin's wedding. The gentle mode smoothed everything without a single water spot. Packed flat in my suitcase both ways.
Works well once you match the mode to the fabric. Took me a couple of tries to figure out which setting my linen-blend shirts wanted. Collar pressing is the best part.
Steam gets the body of the shirt, the flat face gets the collar and placket. That combination is what every steamer I've owned was missing. I gave my ironing board to my neighbor. My mornings are shorter and my closet has a whole shelf back. I keep the crease clip on my work trousers and the hems come out sharp. If you live in an apartment and iron one or two things a week at most, this is the setup — nothing to unfold, nothing to drip, and the labeled dial means my husband can use it too without asking me what setting to pick.
Lives in a desk drawer. Steam a shirt before class, press the collar, out the door. My roommate borrows it constantly.
I hoped I could get rid of my iron entirely, but for my heavy 100% linen tablecloths it just doesn't get them board-flat. Works fine on shirts and dresses, so I'm keeping it, but manage your expectations on thick linen.
Hi Sandra, thank you for the honest feedback — and you're right about heavy linen. Dr.Flash is designed as the middle ground between weak steamers and a full ironing-board setup: fast touch-ups plus targeted detail pressing, not a universal replacement for board ironing on the thickest fabrics.
For pieces like tablecloths, the flat faceplate on the linen-blend mode will get you closer if you work in small sections on a firm, flat surface — several customers use a folded towel on a countertop for exactly this. Our support team can send you a short guide with the technique.
We're glad it's earning its keep on your shirts and dresses. If anything else comes up, reach out any time and we'll take care of you under your 30 Day Warranty.
Third steamer I've owned, first one that doesn't leave wet spots. Even steam the whole session. The pointed tip gets between buttons.
Took it on a work trip and steamed two blazers out of suitcase wrinkles. Small enough that it didn't cost me packing space.
Paid full price and then it dropped to $64.99 seven days later. Product is fine — the steam is good and the press face works — but watching the price fall right after I ordered left a bad taste. Wish I'd waited.
Hi Nate, that's a completely fair frustration and we're sorry the timing worked out this way. Nobody likes seeing a price drop right after they've ordered, and we should make this right.
Please contact our support team with your order number — when a launch promotion begins within a short window of a full-price purchase, we refund the difference to your original payment method. Yours qualifies, and we'll process it as soon as we hear from you.
We're glad the steamer itself is treating you well. Thank you for giving us the chance to fix the part that didn't.
The tank is sized for a touch-up, not a laundry pile — one refill for two shirts. For my five-minute mornings that's exactly right.
The flat face on cuffs and hems is the difference between "steamed" and "finished." Dial is labeled so my teenager uses it too.