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Tefal GV 8150 Tefal GV 8150

Irons - Steam Iron - with Vertical Steam Shot (On Ciao since: 10/2005)

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Tefal gv8150 pro express turbo, the best tefal yet
Review of Tefal GV 8150 by  cat1510

Advantages: Continuous steam, 2 minutes heat up, great steam output and great finish
Disadvantages: cleaning required on a regular basis

...I run a small ironing business and I have used many tefal irons in my time. I can honestly say that the GV8150 is the best yet. It give a great finish to clothes in half the time and is ideal for large or small loads. The steam output is great for all fabrics and the turbo boost of steam really helps with stubborn creases. Another advantage is that it has continuous steam so you can carry on ironing even if you run out of water. This has come a long way from the lesser steam generators when you had to wait for the steam to settle before opening it to refill it. This was time consuming and quite dangerous for the ones who tried to speed the process up(a few minor scalds on my hands on occassions) It also heats up in about two minutes so can be used for a couple of shirts without having to wait forever. It is durable, as so... Read review

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25.06.2007
GV 8160 WHY FIX WHAT IS NOT BROKEN?
Review of Tefal GV 8160 PRO Express Turbo by  cat1510

Advantages: STILL A GREAT STEAM GENERATOR, GREAT FEATURES, GREAT FINISH IN HALF THE TIME
Disadvantages: TOO EXPENSIVE FOR WHAT IS AN OLD MODEL IN NEW COLOURS

...As the owner of a small ironing business I have had my share of trial and error with different ironing system. I have, however found that the Tefal range and especially the Tefal pro express GV8150 was the best one I have had. Well, to my surprise, Tefal have got a new version. Just had to get it (well business expense and all) and see if the new and improved version would once again enrich my lonely days of ironing. Decided to order it and wait with trepidation for the delivery(have to get the excitement where you can). Once it had arrived, end of the day as usual, I couldn't wait to try it out so I got some of my own ironing and got going(yes sucker for punishment, I know). All my previous experiences with new versions was always a treat as they always had something more to offer. I opened the box to unravel a very similar... Read review

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31.08.2007
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Why did I wait so long before buying one of these?
Review of Tefal GV 8150 by  sue40

Advantages: Cuts ironing time in half
Disadvantages: Care needs to be taken when using steam (as with any iron)

...I decided to buy a steam generator iron after having trouble getting creases out of bed linen and heavy materials such as jeans etc. I looked for the more powerful steam generator and decided on the Tefal GV8150 as it has 5 bars of pressure, giving a good powerful continuous shot of steam. I was put off a bit from buying some of the other irons in the same range, as the water tanks looked a bit big and bulky and storage may be a problem as I only have a small amount of storage space. I bought the iron from electricshopping.com, I can recomend this as a reliable site with prompt delivery. The Tefal 8150 water tank holds 850ml tank which is perfect for small families or couples, you may need a larger capacity iron if you have a large family or do lots of ironing on a regular basis. The instructions for the iron are quite easy... Read review

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09.12.2007
Tefal Protect
Review of Tefal GV 9150 Protect Turbo by  drow22

Advantages: Reduced ironing time
Disadvantages: Very Expensive

...Tefal GV 9150 Protect Turbo Out of all the household tasks ironing is the one I hate and the one I am useless at. So when my iron died a death a couple of months ago I thought I would invest in a steam generator iron. Whilst they are expensive they all claimed to cut your ironing time down by half, which sounded good to me. I opted for the Tefal Protect Turbo as I liked the idea that you could cover it with a hood and put it away still hot, without fear of scorching anything. And also with a small child in the house I also liked the protect function. Having said that I always wait to iron until he is in bed to avoid accidents. . Ok so what's the iron Tefal Protect like? Well there is no picture on Ciao so I will try and describe the iron too you. All steam generator irons are much bulkier than your standard iron... Read review

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31.01.2007
Great iron
Review of Tefal GV 8150 by  smokeygoose

Advantages: Halves ironing time, very powerfull
Disadvantages: can be a bit noisey

...iI have owned this product for eight months now and its a monster of a iron both me and my wife use it with ease This is Tefal's most powerful Steam Generator.Steam through your Ironing in half the time. this iron has Immense Steam power - 5 times a traditional iron, makes ironing easier and longer lasting proffesional finish.150g turbo steam (More than any other Tefal Generator),100gm continuous steam,Variable steam,Vertical Steam - For refreshing suits, jackets etc 5 bar steam pressure and a huge 2200 watts, 850ml removable water tank, this can be filled at any time, even when the Iron is on and being used. The level is visible without having to remove. There is also 150ml in the boiler unit, making 1 litre water in total. This thing heats up in just 2 minuets It has A unique locking devise hold the Iron securely to the base and has... Read review

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06.06.2007
Reliable Tefal
Review of Tefal Integral Iron by  backstreetwoman

Advantages: Reliability of Tefal, top of the range cookware
Disadvantages: None

...I have become a bit of a Tefal lover over the past couple of years, mainly because of the reliability of course, but also for the look. Yes, I know, a typical 'girlie' thing! Amongst my many Tefal products is my set of Integral Saucepans bought for me by my daughter. After I constantly moaned about my previous set of pans that had seen better days, she very sweetly bought them for me from QVC who often have Tefal hours presented by the lovely Annette Baker-Malpas. The Integral Saucepans are the top of the range of Tefal pans and quite simply, the best. As well as the well-known non-stick interior favoured by Tefal, the Integral saucepans, which come in a very attractive slate grey colour - ideally suited for most kitchen colour schemes - they have toughened glass lids, which won't shatter easily, and have steam vents which can... Read review

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23.03.2002
This Tefal Could Be Lethal
Review of Tefal Delfina Jug Kettle by  mickeydumville

Advantages: Stylish Looks & Cord Storage In Base
Disadvantages: Care Needed When Pouring Boiling Water

...on paper they did! The cheapest model on the shelf was £24.99 and I wasn't having that. Sticking to my original price and my spirits down I returned to the car. I couldn't go all night without a brew, besides my free Yorkshire tea bags had arrived and being new to ciao I'd pencilled them in as my second review. Tesco are the next nearest supermarket so off I went. The only item in my price range was the Tefal Delphina cordless kettle priced at £14.99. Decision time, did I waste more petrol and travel a fair distance to Asda, or did I buy the Tefal which after all was in the price range I had set myself, even if it was only by a penny? You've guessed it, as I'm reviewing the kettle I bought it. Oversight * * * * * * * * It comes in a box with pictures of the product on all sides. Inside, the kettle and base are individually packed... Read review

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06.05.2004
Tefal Steam Cuisine Steamer
Review of Tefal Steam Cuisine 1000 Turbo Diffusion Steamer by  Martinscholes

Advantages: Great idea saves time
Disadvantages: None

...Well, it had to happen, I suppose. All good things must come to a end, as they say. Our faithful steamer gave up the ghost after nearly eight years of Stirling steaming service. Time, we realised, to buy a new one. We decided to make our purchase of a new steamer at the BBC Good Food Show. After circling round and round the stands and displays several times ("too small, too big, doesn't look quite good enough, no WAY" are we paying that much!") we discovered the Tefal stand. We both fell in love with the Tefal Steam Cuisine Steamer. My comment was: "My god, it looks like something out of Star Trek voyager!" For yes, indeed, the Tefal Steam Cuisine steam cooker does look incredibly funky and very, very modern. It also has, for the amount of food that it can cook, a relatively small footprint. And this is, in the tiny and pokey... Read review

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26.11.2005
Quick cuppa with the Tefal QuickCup
Review of Tefal CCQH2 Quick CUP by  dbarcl10

Advantages: Warm water in 3 secs, energy saving
Disadvantages: Doesn't boil water

...The Tefal Quick Cup is a type of kettle, but instead of boiling a whole kettle of water to make a single cup of tea, the Quick Cup heats only the amount of water required, therefore saving energy. Tefal claims that a cup of hot water takes only 3 seconds and I was sceptical at first, but its true. The machine itself is mainly black with a stainless steel control panel on top, and has 2300w of power. The machine is made from high quality plastic, so is easily cleaned with a wet cloth. The water tank holds 1.5 litres of water, and has space for a Claris water filter if required (one comes in the box). One touch of the red button on the top of the machine provides a steady flow of hot water, enough to fill an average sized mug. If you want less, just press the red button again. For more, either press the red button once again... Read review

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14.08.2008
Tefal FV4180 ( Tefal Ultraglide Diffusion 80)
Review of Tefal FV4180 by  helpu121

Advantages: Well constructed, tap water safe, self cleaning function, Anti calcium filter
Disadvantages: slightly heavy

...You may recognise this model as the Tefal Ultraglide Diffusion 80. As we have no picture at present, the iron is constructed of white plastic with contrasting jade green transluscent water tank, filler and anti calcification valve. (quite an eyecatcher!) The soleplate appears to be a cross between coated metal and ceramic. The iron has all the usual function and controls including thermostat and associated indicator light, for selecting various heat settings. There is an additional "shot of steam" button for removing those stubborn wrinkles and the amount of steam produced by the normal ironing process can also be adjusted to suit conditions. The iron also has a spray button to moisten linen prior to ironing. The water filler tank is transluscent jade green with a clearly visible max fill level. The iron is suitable for tapwater use... Read review

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14.08.2005
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