Review by
missmarilyn![]()
on 13th Apr 2006
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User Rating : 9
Respect : 0
This Euro Steam iron was prchased in the USA from MJ Promotionalsales.net
It is truly an amazing system that will not burn, scorch or shine any materials, including wool, silk, rayon and viscose.
I saw it at a live demo during a home show or maybe a sewing show.
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Review by
Eddy1963
on 10th Jan 2007
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User Rating : 10
Respect : 0
The Eurosteam Iron is easy to use and barely any maintenance besides using white vinegar once in a while to remove trace minerals that you'll get with even the distilled water. It's a higher price compared to the average iron out there but don't let the price tag scare you away because the results a ...
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Review by
Vicki in Virginia
on 22nd Jan 2007
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User Rating : 5
Respect : 0
If I could count on the particular iron I get to be consistent quality and last longer than 11 months, I'd highly recommend this iron. When it works right, it works GREAT. It presses well, steams wrinkles out of curtains and clothing hanging up (not on a person), with that super Blast of Steam. It a ...
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Review by
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on 5th Mar 2007
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User Rating : 6
Respect : 0
Steam does not last even on the low setting for steam while ironing cotton shirts. I ironed 3 shirts and a few hankies and had to fill the iron 3 times. It also did not iron well if you use spray starch the shirts were still very damp even when the steam ran out and I switched to dry. It could not ...
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Review by
ShirleyCalgary![]()
on 5th Mar 2007
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User Rating : 5
Respect : 0
Could not compare to Europro Steam Generator iron that I have but then it is only 800 watts compared to Europro 1700.
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Review by
dfrancesd
on 22nd Mar 2007
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User Rating : 8
Respect : 0
A bit pricey but so far, my favorite iron and I've had a few expensive ones.
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Review by
ilesmom
on 20th Jun 2007
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User Rating : 9
Respect : 0
I picked mine up at a quilting show. My husband thought I was crazy to have spent that kind of money. He irons his own clothes. ( he irons better than me) Now he loves it and he even told me that when we get company ( you get a lot of company when you live in Florida) that we needed to hide it and ...
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Review by
JoanBLewis
on 30th Jun 2007
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User Rating : 2
Respect : 0
I bought Rowenta. Simlar, lighter, less expensive. A far better choice.
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Review by
Teeter
on 5th Oct 2007
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User Rating : 1
Respect : 0
Not impressed.
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Review by
dodieong
on 8th Oct 2007
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User Rating : 1
Respect : 0
Spent $200 on this iron and the back broke off through no misuse on my part. Cannot get anyone to respond to my inquiries. And quite frankly, even if I did, me having to pay shipping and receiving to have it repaired, in less than a year of use, seems pretty unfair to me.
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