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Strange you should mention this Yola as my mum has just purchased a Philip one with a separate water tank, she said jeans and sheets were so easy to iron, sheets she just folds up into four and then presses the top and they are done. What make did you go for?? |
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Ummm . . . runs to look at machine; Stirella - I think it's a sub-brand of Polti. They do a superb, cork-handled industrial-looking one, but at £200 I thought that was a bit of an extravagance |
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I have one. It works well (when it gets the opportunity - not my favourite occupation) but I am quite scared of the way the tank puffs and steams Enjoy yours Yola (do you think those pull up Pampers/Huggies designed for night time could help Dominic and save you some work?) |
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I have an old steam iron but I have never put water in it to make it steam!!!!! Cant get on with steam irons cos sooner rather than later the water tank goes yukky and then all you get out of the iron is black sludgey stuff - or am I doing something wrong lol!!!!!! I hate ironing and only do minimal stuff. No duvet covers and sheets are ironed here!!! |
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