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Reliable Empressa Digital Steam Presses

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Our Price : too low to display

Why I buy this one ?
- Digital temperature control
- 25¿ x 10¿ pressing surface
- 7 x large pressing surface than regular iron
- Safety alarm and auto shut-off
- Accessory kit - pressing cushion, spray and water bottle



What our customer's say!

"sent a used damaged item", I got a used, damaged product. Although I have rturned it, still I have to pay $10 shipping fee. I have not recieved my refund yet. I was expecting that they will send a new item, instead processing for my refund.

"waste of money", This press has a huge pressing area unfortunately it doesn't "press" the whole area. Mine has no pressing action on the last 4 inches or so of each end. I called the manufacturer and was told this is normal. It wasn't designed to press the whole length of the ironing surface. So why did I pay more money for the extra board?? The bottom board is WOOD. Why would you make something that will be steamed out of WOOD? That wasn't the problem unless the wood means some will be shapped better than others but I thought it worth mentioning. Also the steam button is located where you can easily accidently press it while you are closing the top. The whole thing has a terrible design. I would NOT have bought it if I had known these things especially via the net where I have to SHIP it back rather than a store return.

"I love my reliable steam press", I have always been lousy at ironing.
This steam press makes my life a lot easier. I can press both sides of an item at one time. I can put a crease in that lasts all day.

It takes some time to get used to putting items on the press. I don't really use the steam much, but I use the squirt bottle all the time. Sometimes I placed an item so it developed a crease somewhere I didn't want it. Just squirt and repress.

Unlike regular ironing where you work on a small portion at a time, this does half a shirt or a whole pants leg at a time. Proper placement and smoothing it out before pressing is VERY important or else you repeat.
I usually count to about 8 and it is done.
Most shirts take four presses of 8 seconds each. Half the shirt twice and the sleeves. Pants, hmm, I am still working on the alignment thing. Usually I am pressing the pants flat, meaning seam to seam, then folding to put the crease down the leg.

You will burn yourself. My boyfriend gave me cut resistant gloves and cut the finger tips out on the palm side to help me do the alignment thing. It opens like a clamshell. The front side is about 10" open and the back end is only about 2-3" open. It is very easy to bump the top with your hand, which is the heated part, in the process of lying clothes on it. I also wear long sleeves. AND pants or shorts. It sits about four inches lower than my fully raised ironing board since I also got the stand. Perfect for sitting, While standing, well, I am tall so it is right at my crouch level. I haven't experienced it but I heard a man who stated that he accidentally caught his "stuff" in it. So, I don't use it naked.




 


 
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