

🔥 Hands-Free Crispness, Because Your Time is Priceless
Bellairon MX-ID-5 is an innovative automatic hot air garment dryer and iron that uses controlled 160°F airflow to dry and smooth damp shirts hands-free. Designed for sizes M to 3XL, it features an inflatable form with weighted clips to stretch fabric and remove wrinkles safely without scorching. Operating on 1250 watts and completing cycles in 8-15 minutes, it’s ideal for busy professionals seeking a time-saving, reliable wrinkle remover that delivers a professional finish without the hassle of traditional ironing.







| ASIN | B0DRTC8XBW |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,296 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #53 in Irons |
| Brand | BELLAIRON |
| Brand Name | BELLAIRON |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (181) |
| Date First Available | December 29, 2024 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00198715822717 |
| Heat Time | 180 Minutes |
| Included Components | Base Stand, Hats & shoes accessory, Pants accessory, Shirt Ironing Machine |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Item model number | MX-ID-5 |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Bellairon |
| Model Info | MX-ID-5 |
| Product Benefits | Automatic Shirt Ironing, Professional Finish, Time Saving |
| Product Dimensions | 17"L x 8"W x 47"H |
| Style | Automatic |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1250 watts |
L**S
The Bellairon is a game changer, and huge time saver
This is a great product, with a very short (but important) learning curve. Ultimately, I’d like to give this product 4.5 stars, as there are a few minor issues that I have with it. For a little background, I served in the military, and as such crisp ironing and presentation were important. Now, I refuse to wear clothing that is wrinkled or unkept. Also, I live in a northern state, so I do a wardrobe swap twice per year. I have about 20 button downs for each swap, so when I change over from summer to winter there is a lot of ironing to be done. I purchased this item in the hopes that it would help me reduce the workload. It really did; it cut the amount of time and effort I spend by about 70%. Some quick pro’s and tips: - For the learning curve, you need to figure out how wet the items need to be when you use this. Too wet, and it takes forever, too dry and it doesn't get all the wrinkles out. I found that it was easiest to run the shirts through washer cycle on rinse and spin (since they were already clean). If you had freshly washed your shirts, no need for this step. Obviously, this will be different for everyone’s washers, but on mine, I ran it on a medium spin to get most of the water out. - I put the shirts on the Bellairon and let it do its thing. Since this was a winter shirt swap, I found that I preferred a longer setting (12-15 minutes) per shirt as the fabrics were heavier and held more moisture. - Once they were done, they were wrinkle free and dry. However, for me they weren’t good enough. I still ended up ironing plackets, collars, and cuffs to get the shirts looking sharp. However, I think for 70% of people, just taking it off the Bellairon would be good enough. The shirts look completely presentable after a single cycle. - Since I was only ironing cuffs, collars, and plackets, my ironing time was cut down drastically. Using the Bellairon was reasonably quick, and easy, so the whole combination of events saved me a ton of time. It is worth noting that the collars, plackets, and cuffs didn't look terrible, they just weren't perfect. Con’s - Don’t think this is going to replace an iron if you expect perfection. This unit will get your shirts to a B+. If you need an A, break out the iron for some touchup. - This unit seems to be built for a men’s medium, maybe even a large. I wear men’s small, and while my items fit, it felt like I was barely making it. I would worry about women’s apparel, particularly at the smaller sizes. - It isn’t very quiet, and it is going to add heat/humidity to the room where you are using it. Perfectly manageable, but something I hadn’t thought about before. - Storage could be better. There are a lot of parts with this, and it doesn't come with any kind of storage bag, sleeve, etc. Again, manageable, but I would have appreciated some sort of sack for all the parts. Overall, I highly recommend this item. It saved me a ton of time and effort, and if you wear a lot of button down shirts, it should be great for you too.
A**R
$235 balloon.
Bought this for scrubs. Ran the cycle 3 times at 15 minutes. Not a single wrinkle removed and takes a long time to set up. Quicker to iron it or steam it by hand. Never really got hot enough to make a difference on any type of wrinkle (big or small). I followed the instructions exactly as they were but had zero success.
I**Q
Well-built , saves time , user friendly
This garment dryer saves time and works as promised. It quickly removes wrinkles from shirts and pants with little effort. Easy to use, well-built, and worth the price.
D**G
“Quick Wrinkle Fix with a Gentle Touch – Just Handle with Care”
A Handy Steamer That Delivers Quick Results—Just Handle with Care The Automatic Hot Air Dryer & Iron is a surprisingly effective solution for anyone looking to simplify their laundry routine. Whether you’re in a dorm, apartment, or just tired of wrestling with traditional irons and steamers, this hands-free wrinkle remover is a solid choice. 🌀 Performance & Versatility It works well with both wet and dry clothes, though I’ve found the best results come from using damp garments. Even a light spray of water on dry clothes helps it smooth out wrinkles decently. It’s especially convenient when you’re in a rush—just pop the shirt or pants on, and let the hot air do its thing. 👍 Ease of Use Setup is intuitive, and the process feels refreshingly hands-off. No need to hover or press—just let it run and come back to a noticeably smoother outfit. It’s gentle on fabrics, which is great for delicate materials. 💸 Value for Money For the price, it’s a good investment. It won’t replace a professional press, but for everyday use, it’s more than capable. Ideal for quick touch-ups or prepping clothes before heading out. ⚠️ Durability Caveat The only drawback is the material of the drying bags—they’re not very sturdy. They can tear if handled roughly, so a little extra care goes a long way. If the manufacturer improves this aspect, it would be a near-perfect product.
A**T
Totally worth it once you understand how it works
I'll be honest, at first I wasn't sure about buying this product. I saw a few negative reviews saying it didn't work, but then I also noticed most people who followed the steps were super happy with it. It made sense that some night not be using it correctly since it is a new kind of product, so I decided to give it a try. I'm really glad I did! Once you follow the instructions exactly, it works really well. You just put the shirt on, press the button, and that's it: no iron, no steamer, no effort. While it's doing it's thing, I can make breakfast or get ready, and the shirt comes out smooth and fresh. It's honestly the only product I've found that lets you get that result without having to actually stand there ironing. Super convenient and totally worth it. I highly recommend this product.
D**D
Regular
It works in general and I am saving more than $100 per month in ironing laundromat bills, however it is clumsy and the structure is weak, it can dissasemble or fall apart easily, so use it carefully. Additionally, part of the hot air goes out the bottom, it does not seal adequately and you do need to use a spray to mist with water for better results. The shirts are wearable, even though, specially if these are made of 100% cotton, wrinkles will remain thus it never resembles ironing, but it's good enough for me and I guess for most people. Changing the vest for pant ironing is not easy so I will probably never be able to do pants. This works for shirts and other female blouses up to Large size for men. For Men's Shirt sized XL or XXL I can guess that it may not work as well.
C**E
Not great on collars, pockets with flaps, or smoothing out the fabric.
This product is good on wrinkles, but bad on collars, pockets with a flaps, and not so good with smoothing out the fabric. In my opium, ironing is better on collars, pockets with flaps, and smoothing out the fabric. On the scale of 1-10, my score would be about 2 or 3.
A**R
If you are on the small side (size S or XS) THIS WILL STRETCH YOUR SHIRTS!
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