Is it just me, or does this iron look cool? More importantly, it kept my clothes looking cool: no spitting, no hissing and gets the creases out first time. One of the new generation of \"steam station\" irons, I think it definitely surpasses the Tefal 2911 in reliability and look - if you\'re ... Read review
Is it just me, or does this iron look cool? More importantly, it kept my clothes looking cool: no spitting, no hissing and gets the creases out first time. One of the new generation of \"steam station\" irons, I think it definitely surpasses the Tefal 2911 in reliability and look - if you\'re looking for a new, high-spec iron, this is better. It\'s undoubtedly a lot more money, but the difference is enormous, especially at a business level. ... ...it does nix the creases first time, even on heavy clothes like suits and coats.
So, to sum up, the advantages are reliability, efficiency and aesthetic: it\'s also comfortable, with an ergonomically-designed handle that doesn\'t make your wrist hurt, even with - as I said -t he weight of the iron.
However, it all depends on the price, and - no matter what the difference - £144.00 is a huge amount to pay for an iron. ... more
Is it just me, or does this iron look cool? More importantly, it kept my clothes looking cool: no spitting, no hissing and gets the creases out first time. One of the new generation of \"steam station\" irons, I think it definitely surpasses the Tefal 2911 in reliability and look - if you\'re looking for a new, high-spec iron, this is better. It\'s undoubtedly a lot more money, but the difference is enormous, especially at a business level. The weight is a hefty 5700g, but, like I say, it does nix the creases first time, even on heavy clothes like suits and coats.
So, to sum up, the advantages are reliability, efficiency and aesthetic: it\'s also comfortable, with an ergonomically-designed handle that doesn\'t make your wrist hurt, even with - as I said -t he weight of the iron.
However, it all depends on the price, and - no matter what the difference - £144.00 is a huge amount to pay for an iron. If the price seems affordable, though, here are the specifications: it\'s mainly made of aluminium, and has a total power output of 2200 Watts. The water capacity is 750 ml. Steam output is vertical, with a maximum steam output of 120g/min.
It's up to you. If you can afford the best, and you like status symbols, go for it - because this iron is the best. There are still lots of reasonably-priced, well-performing irons out there, however, and Ciao certainly lists a few. To be honest, were it more reasonably priced, I'd definitely give it five stars. You could consider waiting six months to purchase, by which time the price will certainly have dropped. ...just don't buy it as a Christmas present for your partner!
piratess2104 22.10.2007 (22.10.2007)
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I used this @ my friends the other day and was blown away and as i work insuits all day it would be fantastic for me as i do lots and lots of ironing ...
drewest1 22.10.2007
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a good iron that flattens your clothes very nicely indeed, reduces creases to an absolute minimum. It even has a handle which you can pick it up with! ...
rentathlonjr 07.09.2007
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