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Charlie H 04-14-2025 06:06 PM

Old Steamer
 
In my mother's things I came across an old steamer, an Osrow Steamstress II. No instructions in the bag, just a small measuring cup and a tiny measuring spoon. I am a quilter and would dearly love to be able to use the steamer. Does anybody have instructions on how?

sewbizgirl 04-14-2025 06:38 PM

There may be instructions online, but someone on this forum who has one in a closet somewhere, will likely come along to help soon.

DebLuvsQuiltng 04-15-2025 02:56 AM

Found this:

How to use
Add 3 measuring spoons (included) of salt into the steamer (if you use it on 220V add 1 measuring spoon). Add 1 full measuring cup of tap water into the steamer. Close the handle and connect the plug to the steamer. Steam will come out in 10-30 seconds. You will get steam for 8-10 min. when the steam stop and you want to continue use, wait 2-3 min for the steamer to cool and add 2/3 measuring cup of tap water into the steamer - Additional salt no needed with every refill.

OurWorkbench 04-15-2025 04:17 AM


Originally Posted by DebLuvsQuiltng (Post 8685323)
Found this:

How to use
Add 3 measuring spoons (included) of salt into the steamer (if you use it on 220V add 1 measuring spoon). Add 1 full measuring cup of tap water into the steamer. Close the handle and connect the plug to the steamer. Steam will come out in 10-30 seconds. You will get steam for 8-10 min. when the steam stop and you want to continue use, wait 2-3 min for the steamer to cool and add 2/3 measuring cup of tap water into the steamer - Additional salt no needed with every refill.

That is not the Osrow Steamstress II. The Osrow says only one measure (probably 1/8 tsp) per fill with two of the larger, maybe not quite a 1/2 Cup size.

I found this listing that shows part of the manuals https://www.ebay.com/itm/256048421809 You might be able to ask if they could scan the manual for you?? I also found a couple of pictures of part of the instructions https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/i...0061cc2127.jpg and https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/i...ad2549fbad.jpg and https://retrophoria.com/seller/image...ull40768-5.jpg I, unfortunately, didn't get the URL, but I read that you don't have add salt the next time unless you rinse and empty it, which one of the instructions is to rinse and empty after use. There is also a Spanish youtube video that mentions the salt and water amount to use. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUzphPj-NQo

Charlie H 04-15-2025 09:28 AM

Thank you, ladies!

Gay 04-15-2025 02:51 PM

Am curious what this steamer is used for. Steamers can come in handy, but why salt?

OurWorkbench 04-16-2025 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by Gay (Post 8685409)
Am curious what this steamer is used for. Steamers can come in handy, but why salt?

I believe that it helps with steaming. While it applies to humidifiers (non-cool mist) https://coolmisthumidifier.org/salt-in-humidifier/ says
"When salt is added to a humidifier, it disrupts the bond between the water molecules while raising the boiling point of the water.

This means by adding a small amount of salt to a warm mist humidifier, the water molecules are pushed further apart, which results in them moving more freely converting liquid water into steam a lot easier. If your vaporizer isn’t generating enough steam, you can usually improve it by adding a pinch or two of salt to the water."


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