Philips Steam&Go GC362/81 (1300 W, 24 g/min)
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Philips Steam&Go GC362/81

1300 W, 24 g/min


Question about Philips Steam&Go GC362/81

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marcoR1

6 months ago

What is the difference to the Philips STH7060/81?

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Galaxus

6 months ago

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The Philips Steam&Go GC362/81 and the Philips STH7060/81 are both steam straighteners from Philips, but there are some important differences:

## Power and steam output
- The Philips Steam&Go GC362/81 has a power of 1300 watts and a steam output of up to 24 g/min.
- The Philips STH7060/81 has a higher power of 1500 watts, but the specific steam output is not explicitly stated in the sources.

## Design and portability
- The Philips Steam&Go GC362/81 is a portable, handheld steam straightener, which makes it ideal for travelling or for straightening individual items of clothing.
- The Philips STH7060/81 is a stationary steam straightener with an adjustable steamer head, making it more flexible for different applications.

## Water tank
- The Philips Steam&Go GC362/81 has a relatively small water tank with a capacity of 70 ml, which often needs to be refilled.
- Information about the exact size of the Philips STH7060/81's water tank is not specified in the sources, but it is likely that it has a larger tank as it is a stationary appliance.

## Accessories and functions
- The Philips Steam&Go GC362/81 comes with a brush attachment, gloves and a high-quality bag.
- The Philips STH7060/81 may offer other functions and accessories, such as variable steam strength and automatic temperature control, which are typical for stationary Philips steam straighteners.

## Application and ease of use
- The Philips Steam&Go GC362/81 is particularly suitable for quickly smoothing individual items of clothing and is easy to use.
- The Philips STH7060/81 is more versatile and can be used for a wider range of applications, including smoothing larger quantities of clothes.

These differences reflect the different designs and applications of the two appliances.

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