The J-2 and J-2000 both have the same internal parts so they will steam and perform the same. They both provide a continuous flow of steam. They are different only in the outward design and styling.
The J-2 is the older style, with a 1 gallon water bottle that sits up on back of the steamer. This tall 1 gallon bottle will provide steam for about 2 hrs. Due to the size and tallness of this water bottle, there may be some sink faucets that it will not fit under, in which case it could be filled in a bath tub. The J-2 housing is a die cast metal.
The J-2000 is the newer style steamer in the residential line. This steamer has a 3 quart water caddy that fits down into the unit and fits more flush with the unit. This 3 quart caddy will provide steam for about 1 ½ hours. The size and shape of this water caddy makes it easier to fill up under most any sink faucet. The J-2000 housing is an engineered polymer plastic.
The letter signifies the type of steam head on the end of the hose/steamer. Depending on your application, you can choose the steam head that is correct for your needs.
A = Automotive Head (6" wide metal head and 9" straight pipe head) for auto upholstery, tint removal, and installing or removing headliners.
B = Brush Head for cleaning hard surfaces such as tile and grout.
C = Carpet Head (12" wide metal head) for helping in carpet installing, wallpaper removal or for steaming your mattress.
D = Drapery Hose (7.5') with 6" plastic head for use on tall drapes and photography backdrops. (Not for use on garments.)
DM = Drapery Hose (7.5') with 6" metal head for use on mattresses, pillows and cushions for dust mite and bed bug removal. Also for use on tall drapes and photography backdrops. (Not for use on garments.)
H = Hat Nozzle for shaping and blocking hats.
i = Interchangeable Heads (6" wide metal head, 12" wide carpet head, 9" curved pipe head and brush head) for many applications.
M = 6" Wide Metal Head for garments.
SBR = SteamBreaker for leather footwear shaping.
W = Wig Head (9" curved pipe head) for wig and hairpiece shaping.
A Jiffy Steamer can be used for a variety of tasks, ranging from fine garment care to industrial use. Jiffy Steamer is up to five times faster than ironing without the hassle of a temperature setting. It can be used safely and effectively on both natural and synthetic materials. The many Jiffy Steamer accessories allow you to tackle a variety of tasks with the power of steam including steaming hats, carpets, automobiles, upholstery and more.
When steaming, touch the material lightly with the steam head and wrinkles will instantly vanish. The combination of the steam and the steam head is important for a smooth finish. If you own a Jiffy Steamer Steamboard, you can press down to steam in pleats and creases.
Do not directly touch velvet or silk with the steam head. Some articles can be steamed better from the underside. This allows the steam to relax the fibers of the material, thus removing the wrinkles.
Visit our HOW TOs section for helpful videos.
No. There is no stain removing aspect of the Jiffy Steamer for textiles. The “B” steam brush attachment will remove stains from hard surfaces, such as grout lines in tiled areas of the kitchen or bathroom.
You can use your Jiffy Steamer for the following applications:
Bed bug & dust mite removal from bedding, futrniture cushions, stuffed animals, carpeting, and most other places where dust mites lurk
Vinyl wrap & tint removal
Carpet installation
Drapes & photography backdrops
Hard surface cleaning
Hat shaping & blocking
Leather footwear
Tablecloth care
Wallpaper removal solutions
Upholstery care
Wig styling & care
When steaming, touch the material lightly with the steam head and wrinkles will instantly vanish. The combination of the steam and the steam head is important for a smooth finish. If you own a Jiffy Steamer Steamboard, you can press down to steam in pleats and creases.
Clean and rinse your steamer regularly:
All steamers need to be cleaned and rinsed on occasion to flush the mineral deposits. We recommend our Jiffy Steamer Liquid Cleaner (available in the US only) for cleaning internal parts.
Never use additives:
Additives such as salt, perfumes, and dyes should never be added to your steamer water. These substances will corrode or plug internal parts
Never overfill your steamer:
If you have purchased our J-3, J-4 or J-4000 steamers, never add more than one gallon of water to the reservoir.
Never allow your steamer to run dry:
Running a steamer dry will cause internal damage to the heating element and wiring.
Never pour cold water into a hot steamer:
If by mistake your steamer has run dry of water, allow the unit to cool 10 minutes before adding water. Cold water on top of a hot heating element can cause damage to the element.
Steam in a vertical, upright position:
Do not use your steamer in a horizontal position like an iron. Steam in a vertical up and down motion. This will allow the condensation in the hose to flow back into the steamer.
Secure your hose nut tightly:
If your steamer has a hose attachment, make sure the brass nut is fastened tight to the base of the steamer. A loose nut will allow water to run down the front of your unit.
Never use an extension cord:
Extension cords should not be used on this product.
Do not pull steamer by the power cord:
Pulling the steamer by the power cord may damage the internal wiring.
Never use your foot to turn steamer on/off:
Damage may occur to the switch should you turn the unit off using excess pressure with your foot.
Storing the steamer:
Before storing the steamer for an extended period (30 days or more), empty all water from the unit. Water becomes stale with time and may plug internal parts.
Read the Steamer Care & Troubleshooting section for additional maintenance information about each model.
Read the Steamer Care & Troubleshooting section for cleaning information about each model.
No, plain tap water may be used in the Jiffy Steamer.
No. Additives such as salt, perfumes and dyes should never be added to your steamer water. These substances will corrode or plug internal parts.
Always keep fresh water in the reservoir. Water becomes stale after about one week and should be replaced with fresh water. Steaming with stale water can cause a foaming action. If this occurs, you should rinse your water tank thoroughly and refill with fresh water. We recommend using Jiffy Steamer's Liquid Cleaner (available in the US only) once every 6 to 12 months to remove sediment and mineral deposit build up. This build up can result from using hard water.
If you find your steamer has run dry during use, immediately turn off the unit. Allow 10 minutes for your steamer to cool before adding more water.
Visit the Steamer Care & Troubleshooting section for possible causes of and solutions to this problem.
Visit the Steamer Care & Troubleshooting section for commonly reported issues, or contact Aerocross Philippines at +63 2 799 3598 to consult with a trained technician. Live customer support is available from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.