Look at ebay,some UK suppliers ship to the USA. Tried Tefal's website but it
is down at the moment
Brin Kendall
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Sorry, I can't help for a US source, but thank-you for the opinion ab
the same problems?
Bjarne
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DeLonghi also make one which I presume ( from their website ) is available in
the US, but their website was less than helpful fro getting details.
Joannah.
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Research the stuff on Rowenta - I have one for everyday ironing and it
is okay, but as they age they spit etc. The commercial ones that
Greenberg and Hammer offer are awesome...pricey but awesome. I have
heard good things about the Euro-pro, but have not used those myself.
Kim Baird wrote
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At 02:33 AM 4/11/2006, you Suzi wrote:
Does anyone know where an American friend can buy a steam iron with a
separate reservoir in the U.S.
I have heard of Euro-Pro and Rowenta that carries a separate tank. I
plan on getting the Rowenta, as I have heard better rev
I can feel for you it has only been in the last year or so that I have had to
admit if I'm going to sew I have to iron , seams open, and all that other stuff
that makes your work look right. but I still don't iron anything that is
complete it goes to the professionals, or at least the lady down
I use the Rowenta iron with the separate reservoir and it is fabulous!
Monica Spence
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Walmart has one and it's on their webpage, too...I tried to send the info in an
email I sent yesterday, but my email didn't post...
Elena/Gia
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JoAnn's? Sometimes Hancock's? They carry the Rowenta version.
http://www.joann.com/catalog.jhtml?CATID=95070&PRODID=70935&source=search
Right now it's on sale.
I don't have one of those yet, and am not really considering it right
now, so cannot comment on how well it works.
Roger
Kay Shelton
At 02:33 AM 4/11/2006, you wrote:
Does anyone know where an American friend can buy a steam iron with a
separate reservoir in the U.S. She says she has not been able to find one.
Also, if there is a source, any recommendations as to brand. I have a
Tefal bought here in the U.K. and it *loves*
I have a very nice Euro-Pro with separate reservoir. I got it at Jo-Anne
Fabrics. I've also seen them on line.
Kim
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There were 2 or 3 models advertised a couple of years ago in one of my
quilting magazines, but for the life of me I can't remember at the
moment which one. But check Quilting Today that one seems to stick in
my head. Hope this helps. theresa
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Greenberg and Hammer in New York city carry all kinds of tailoring equipment
like irons and such.
Kelly
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Rowena used to have a small iron with a removable reservoir. I know
Greenberg and Hammer carry the commercial steamer. Also other
'Shop'supplies. If she goes online she will find more sources than she has
time to search. Perhaps starting with eBay?...
Kathleen
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