Re: [h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-25 Thread Edith Reardon
Look at ebay,some UK suppliers ship to the USA.  Tried Tefal's website but it 
is down at the moment
   
  Brin Kendall

Joannah Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
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(which is more than I do!)


Sorry, I can't help for a US source, but thank-you for the opinion about the 
Tefal steam iron - I've been eyeing them off over here in Australia. One 
day...

I just went looking and found this link -

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B8ZPN6/102-6325019-4567367?v=glancen=284507

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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Re: [h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-22 Thread Joannah Hansen

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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* ironing linen 
(which is more than I do!)

Suzi (who really needs to find a new job - I hate ironing, and I hate 
machining!!)

Sorry, I can't help for a US source, but thank-you for the opinion about the 
Tefal steam iron - I've been eyeing them off over here in Australia. One 
day...

I just went looking and found this link -

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B8ZPN6/102-6325019-4567367?v=glancen=284507

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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Re: [h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-22 Thread Bjarne og Leif Drews

This reminds me.
I am apun my 3rd. steam iron. And each and every one of them had the problem 
with the button where you turn on or off for the steam. Seams that the 
plastic is glued to the button, and the steam destroys the glue, so that the 
button after some time gets useless.

Anyone having the same problems?

Bjarne



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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* ironing linen
(which is more than I do!)

Suzi (who really needs to find a new job - I hate ironing, and I hate
machining!!)

Sorry, I can't help for a US source, but thank-you for the opinion about 
the Tefal steam iron - I've been eyeing them off over here in Australia. 
One day...


I just went looking and found this link -

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B8ZPN6/102-6325019-4567367?v=glancen=284507

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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Re: [h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-12 Thread elena_o_tighearnaigh
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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RE: [h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-12 Thread monica spence
I use the Rowenta iron with the separate reservoir and it is fabulous!
Monica Spence

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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* ironing linen (which is more
than I do!)

Suzi (who really needs to find a new job - I hate ironing, and I hate
machining!!)


I have heard of Euro-Pro and Rowenta that carries a separate tank. I plan
on getting the Rowenta, as I have heard better reviews on that particular
brand from a few of my friends and fiber arts teachers.

Doing a google search, I am finding two different model numbers:
ROWENTA DG-980 Expert Steam Generator
Rowenta DG-580 Steam Generator (Does not have the removable water tank for
refilling while ironing like the Rowenta DG-980 does.)

Looking at Allbrands site, they have several different steam irons with
tanks at different price marks and quality, from home use to pro use.
http://www.allbrands.com/products/abc0083.html

hth,

Kimiko


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Re: [h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-12 Thread WickedFrau
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:


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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[h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-11 Thread Suzi Clarke


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* ironing linen 
(which is more than I do!)


Suzi (who really needs to find a new job - I hate ironing, and I hate 
machining!!)



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[h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-11 Thread Debloughcostumes
In a message dated 4/11/06 8:52:08 PM GMT Daylight Time, 
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 (who really needs to find a new job - I hate ironing, and I hate 
 machining!!)

sorry - don't know source, but glad it's not just me then...:-)
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[h-cost] steam iron source in US

2006-04-11 Thread Kay Shelton
I bought my EuroPro, which has a separate steam
reservoir, at Tuesday Morning.  I like it a lot!
Kay


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* 
ironing linen (which is more than I do!)

Suzi (who really needs to find a new job - I hate
ironing, and I hate 
machining!!)

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[h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-11 Thread Debloughcostumes

Suzi (who really needs to find a new job - I hate ironing, and I hate 
machining!!)

ps - meant glad it's not just me that feels like that :-)))
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Re: [h-cost] Steam Iron source

2006-04-11 Thread Kimiko Small

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* ironing linen (which is more 
than I do!)


Suzi (who really needs to find a new job - I hate ironing, and I hate 
machining!!)



I have heard of Euro-Pro and Rowenta that carries a separate tank. I plan 
on getting the Rowenta, as I have heard better reviews on that particular 
brand from a few of my friends and fiber arts teachers.


Doing a google search, I am finding two different model numbers:
ROWENTA DG-980 Expert Steam Generator
Rowenta DG-580 Steam Generator (Does not have the removable water tank for 
refilling while ironing like the Rowenta DG-980 does.)


Looking at Allbrands site, they have several different steam irons with 
tanks at different price marks and quality, from home use to pro use.

http://www.allbrands.com/products/abc0083.html

hth,

Kimiko


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Re: [h-cost] steam iron source in US

2006-04-11 Thread rwfranz

JoAnn's? Sometimes Hancock's? They carry the Rowenta version.

http://www.joann.com/catalog.jhtml?CATID=95070PRODID=70935source=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 wrote:


I bought my EuroPro, which has a separate steam
reservoir, at Tuesday Morning.  I like it a lot!
Kay


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* 
ironing linen (which is more than I do!)


Suzi (who really needs to find a new job - I hate
ironing, and I hate 
machining!!)


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