I Never Travel Without a Handheld Steamer—Here Are My Favorites ...Middle East

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Whether I’m packing for a solo beach trip, a weekend staycation for my daughter’s dance competition, or a long-haul flight with my family, there’s one item that almost always earns a spot in my bag: a travel steamer. Even the most carefully packed clothing can emerge wrinkled after a few hours in transit, and while some hotels provide irons, they’re not always available—or reliable enough for delicate fabrics. That’s when a handheld steamer can make all the difference, helping refresh everything from linen dresses and cotton button-downs to lightweight travel pants and even the most delicate dance costume in just a few minutes.

I’ve been regularly using and testing steamers for four years. To find the best handheld steamers for travel, I tested a wide range of models on different fabrics and garment types, evaluating factors like steam output, heat-up time, ease of use, portability, and overall performance. Some excelled at tackling deep-set wrinkles, while others stood out for their compact size, lightweight design, or dual steamer-and-iron functionality. After comparing them side by side, I hand-selected the best of the best—whether you’re looking for something ultra-packable for weekend getaways or a more powerful option for destination weddings. Below, the very best handheld steamers to travel with on your next trip.

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Chi

SteamPress 3-in-1 garment steamer

Weight: 2.2 lb. Water tank capacity: 6.8 oz.

After another year of testing, this three-in-one steamer remains my favorite, combining the power of a traditional iron with the convenience of a handheld steamer, allowing you to press, steam, or refresh garments depending on the fabric. With adjustable steam control, a heated soleplate, and an easy-grip handle, the Chi SteamPress delivers crisp lines when you need them and gentle de-wrinkling when you don’t. It’s bulkier than some options, but what keeps it at the top of my list really is the clamp feature. If you’ve never used a steamer with a clamp, it basically eliminates the need for an ironing board. I am generally using one hand to hold the hanger with my pants, and the other hand maneuvers the Chi, getting out pesky wrinkles with no setup.

What I like most: The clamp feature for convenient fixesWhere there is room for improvement: A bit bulkier than the others

Proctor Silex

Compact 2-in-1 steamer

Weight: 1.63 lb. Water tank capacity: 4 oz.

Last year, my teenage daughter took possession of this one, using it to keep her dance costumes stage-ready. The steamer still travels with her to dance competitions near and far, steaming continuously for almost 10 minutes without needing to refill the reservoir. Now that we know it works effectively even on delicate and often embellished materials, it’s also great for jeans with stubborn wrinkles. Often we don’t know where or how many outlets our hotel or Airbnb will have, so the 10-foot cord on this steamer is much appreciated, as it allows you to move around comfortably. Surprisingly, this is also one of the most affordable steamers at $31. If you are someone who will only travel with a steamer for special occasions, this one is a safe choice.

What I like most: Affordable, de-wrinkles all fabrics, heats up in 45 seconds, effective brush attachmentWhere there’s room for improvement: Reservoir can be hard to completely empty

Rowenta

Pure Force 3-in-1 steamer and iron

Weight: 3.06 lb. Water tank capacity: 7.01 oz

I often find that handheld travel steamers work well for soft wrinkles but struggle when it comes to crisp button-downs or linen pieces that are simply prone to wrinkles. That’s why I was so impressed by the Rowenta Pure Force 3-in-1 steamer. During testing, I used it on a linen button-down, a cotton shirtdress, and a pair of wide-leg trousers that had spent several days folded in a packing cube. The steamer quickly relaxed wrinkles, but what set it apart was its heated soleplate, which allowed me to press stubborn creases that a traditional handheld steamer would have left behind. I especially liked having the option to switch between steaming and ironing depending on the garment, but honestly, the steaming aspect is probably the strongest of all the ones I’ve tested. While it’s a bit larger than some of the ultra-compact travel steamers I tested, it’s a worthwhile trade-off for travelers who want the functionality of both a steamer and an iron without packing two separate tools.

What I like most: Functions as both a powerful garment steamer and a travel ironWhere there’s room for improvement: Heavy; takes up more suitcase space than compact handheld models

Nesugar

Portable handheld steamer

Weight: 12.8 oz.Water tank capacity: 2.3 oz

I’ve used this steamer regularly for over two years, and very much appreciate the smart design. The Nesugar portable steamer weighs less than a pound, but produces a solid stream of steam. With a small reservoir, I was surprised the water lasted for almost 10 minutes, allowing for five items to be de-wrinkled (though it was not powerful enough for jeans). There is a button to turn the steam on, but you don’t have to hold it down, which I like. The metal soleplate allows for an ironing option, which is what I ended up using to smooth out the jeans. An adjustable head not only makes the steamer compact, but gives you the option to steam at different angles (over time, I’ve learned this is especially handy in rooms that don’t have outlets in convenient places.) Originally, I wondered if frequent adjusting of the head would loosen the feature, but it is still going strong after countless trips. The unit also comes with a wall mount so you always have a place to hang it at home.

What I like most: Lightweight and packable, adjustable head, comes with a wall mountWhere there’s room for improvement: Works best on lighter fabrics

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