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Sunbeam Simple Press Iron

List Price : $34.99
Our Price : from $34.99

Why I buy this one ?
- Stainless Simple Press Iron


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What our customer's say!

"Don't let the pretty color draw you in!", I bought this iron, like most people do, because it was pink. It was okay at first. I didn't like that it didnt' get quite hot enough. I had a hard time getting wrinkles out of 100% cotton fabric, even with the steam on and the iron on full heat.

It also drips A LOT! It calls itself a drip-free iron, so I expected it not to drip at all. My old iron didn't drip and didn't claim to be "drip-free". So, I have water stains on some items because of this iron.

The cord started retracting constantly after about 2 weeks. So, I would have to hold the cord with one hand while I ironed with the other.

The final straw was when I accidentally left the iron on. I had bought this iron because of it's automatic shut-off feature. I returned to the iron an hour later and it was still HOT!

I hated this iron and I returned it to the store.

"pretty and PINK!!", i had read on another site how much people regretted purchasing this iron, and for a couple of weeks, i was scared to buy it.. but, today, my loverly mom was shopping with some friends and picked one up for me to try out. and, honestly - tonight - i was almost afraid to try it out -- it had the dreaded auto-shut-off and the retractable cord.. but, i decided that it WAS pink, afterall - and i was willing to make allowances for that. i even made mom open it up, but there it was in all its shiny and pink glory. we just sat and stared at it for a minute.. and then i plugged it in, and started to dry-iron (with a spray bottle of water) a particularly annoying-to-iron-but-lovely-fabric dress. lovely. then, i was trying to press the pieces of a new dress i was working on. the first dress i'd ironed was 100% cotton, and the dress i'm making is some kind of polyester and.. well, the dry ironing just wasn't working. sooo.. i did the one thing that mom has always forbade us to do with her irons over the years.. i poured some (a tiny bit, in case i had to drain it out) water into it and put it on steam. KAAA-POW!! lovely creases, and no wrinkles. honestly, my grandmother ironed and took in laundry all her married life until about two years ago, and her professional iron didn't do a better job! YAY!! i was on a roll, and it steamed my favorite linen work dress as if it were just yawning at the end of a hard day!!! i don't know if the people that had tried this iron before tried the steam option - and if not, i'd give it a second try! :) i would have given it all the stars possible - but i think it should have been pink all over - including the cord.. but, that's just me. :)



 


 
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