really a good iron, the steam is very powerful, have not seen like it before.i usually never write a review,but here u go as i like the product.
if you have ever wanted an iron that can shoot a steam blast 10 feet away from you then this is your product.
needless to say i love my new black & decker d2030.it presses dry as well as steam to a satisfacion i didn't know i had been missing!i would highly recommend this iron to anyone who wants ironing to
the iron creates massive amounts of steam, and it presses even the most wrinkled jeans in one pass.
it is a wee bit heavier than my former iron, but: it heats up unbelievably quickly, the glide is so smooth that it almost travels by itself, and the spray function and the steam are fabulous.
i feel like i'm having to press down hard on it to get rid of deep wrinkles in some fabrics.
i like to press my shirt and pants before work in the mornings and this iron fills that need with ease.
when i am doing a lot of pressing, i do revert to my corded iron since no cordless can hold heat forever.
as a quilter, i usually work in an assembly line fashion, i piece everything i can, press and then piece again and press so i do not have a problem with the iron cooling down in the middle of my work.
what i have found is one that heats just as quickly, has a stable base that keeps it from toppling off the ironing board, steams clothes, and can be put away in its pretty case even while still hot.
delonghi stiromeglio compact pro 300 ironing system with pressurized boilerjust got my iron and it is marvelous!
i had always been interested in the steam generator irons and finally took the plunge this fall--i bought a rowenta pressure iron and steamer, thinking that i couldn't go wrong with a rowenta product.
it's true, you really can iron faster because the steam passes through to the other side.
i like the fact that for my ruffled skirts that come out of the dryer looking like a massive wrinkle, i can quickly steam iron them without having to perfectly flatten all the seams and straighten it
excellent product, better than my rowenta steam system.
pros: great steam cons: heavy, pricey, might work for awhile might not.
pros: soleplate with few steam holes glides well and doesn't grab buttons.
the steam can be used with the iron in a vertical position (for steam-pressing a garment).
the thing i like the most is the steam generator!
the reliable iron has a separate chamber and heat source for the water that generates the steam.
i've used it on all fabrics including sweaters and wool, and everything looks professionally pressed.
not good for pressing neck colars, although it works somewhat in front.
i use that tobi like on tv and let me tell everyone it is a piece of junk all it did it got my clothes wet and got tired of pumping the button to get it to steam.
it takes about two minutes for it to heat up, and one minute to steam a shirt.
it is surely the most powerful travel steamer on the market.
i never used it steam buttons.
the water holder gave me plenty of steam and i didn't have to refill it for the ironing i did.
the steam in the iron lasts a long time.
i had heard that these irons with the separate steam generator just let out steam with no drips--they call it "dry" steam.
i am buying one for my sister also, she will be surprised to see that i found the steam iron.
my rowenta steam iron died so i bought this one today, on sale.
i got my new shark steamer two days ago.
it presses jeans like a dream.
i really enjoyed the steam feature.
pros: steams, automatic shut-off feature
i didn't know what to expect for a cheap steam iron but it is fantastic.
it also features the steam and spray functions that alot of the pricier irons offer.
thank god most of my husbands shirts didn't need to be ironed always and i am a scientist...noone at the lab really cares if your top is well pressed or not.
this is truly a professional quality iron as it actually irons and presses even the thickest of materials (such as heavy denim) in half the time it would take an ordinary steam iron.
i was spoiled on my t-fall iron, but the steamer on it went out within 6 months but since it was a heavy weight iron i held onto it for 10 years.
don't worry about the extra weight of this iron, with all its steam vents, it literally guilds over the fabric.
it is a robust, sturdy iron that puts out alot of steam; ironing seem to get done a lot quicker.
great iron with tons of steam but it was just a bit too wide to store in my drop down ironing board set inside my wall!
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