Monday, December 26, 2011

Oliso Smart Iron 1800 Watts 10' Cord

!±8±Oliso Smart Iron 1800 Watts 10' Cord

Brand : Oliso
Rate :
Price : $158.39
Post Date : Dec 26, 2011 23:34:11
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The Oliso Smart Iron featutes iTouch Technology a complete digital experience that makes ironing faster more efficient and fun. iTouch digitally activates patented scorch guards that lift iron on and off fabric with the touch of your hand protecting you and your garments.
Quicker pressing less strain safer ironing and zero drip.
1800 watts with variable heat.
Digitally controlled temperature for consistent precise heating.
Continuous steam for crisp results horizontal burst of steam and vertical bursts of steam.
Premium stainless steel soleplate is scratch-resistant with expanded steam holes for consistent steam and pointed tip for tighter spaces.
Large 12.7 ounce side fill water tank.
Ergonomic design.
Shuts heat off after 30 minutes after 30 seconds if knocked over.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Oliso TG1100 1800 Watts Smart Iron

!±8± Oliso TG1100 1800 Watts Smart Iron

Brand : Oliso | Rate : | Price : $140.95
Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 10:24:08 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • iTouch™ technology: Patented Scorchguards™ lift with the touch of your hand and lower when you’ve stopped ironing, preventing burns, scorching and tipping.
  • Ergonomic: No more repetitive lifting; iron levitates above the fabric and lowers with the simple touch of your hand, fill 12.7 oz side fill tank as you work, 10'8" cord has 360 degree pivot for full range of motion.
  • Quad Auto Shut-Off: Never worry if you accidentally leave the iron turned on or if it tips over.
  • Anti-drip system and Tripleplay Xtremesteam: Prevents spitting and leaking while the iron is hot, powerful conintuous, horizontal and vertical bursts of steam.
  • Award-winning: Time Magazine "Best Inventions of 2006", Home Safety Council Award, Housewares Design Awards Finalist

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Oliso TG1100 1800 Watts Smart Iron

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

What to Look for in the Best Steam Irons

!±8± What to Look for in the Best Steam Irons

The best steam irons are not necessarily the most expensive ones. They are the ones that don't leak, heat up quickly, and don't give you tendinitis from heavy lifting. Certain price points will have you thinking that perhaps an expensive iron will offer better performance, but that is very often untrue. The most important thing to do when choosing the best iron for you is knowing what you need in your work, and doing some research on the durability of your product.

Common Iron Problems

The two biggest gripes that come out of frequent users of steam irons are leaky water tank and temperature control problems. A faulty water tank can cause all sorts of problems, the most annoying of which is the water tank leaking and dripping water onto the fabric or board. This can even be dangerous and increase risk of electrocution. Some users, such as sewers or quilters, have less use for the steam function and will simple solve the issue preemptively by simply never using the water tank. When the need for some moisture arises, they simply use an external spray bottle. Dry irons are now very rare, and often command a higher price point than the best steam irons, which is most users end up buying steam irons anyway.

Another common grip is temperature. Various fabrics react to heat differently, however, heavy users such as quilters or sewers who work with mostly cotton prefer irons that can achieve a higher temperature, and achieve these temperatures faster. Some irons do not reach a satisfactory temperature, while an even bigger problem is a broken thermostat. A broken thermostat may mean that the iron will not heat up at all, or worse, become so hot that threads and fabric burn or melt.

Lesser problems

Users will also encounter problems such as steam overload. If the steam controls of an iron lack adequate moisture control, it can emit giant blasts of steam whenever triggered. It is a hassle for light users, who may find that their dry clothes are once again wet, and disastrous for heavy users such as quilters, for whom the steam can warp fabric and distort patterns.

Another common cause for concern is the weight of an iron. In general the iron should be light enough to move easily across your fabrics, but heavy enough to smooth out the wrinkles. Quilters, in particular, frequently leave the iron-heated or unheated-over a patch or appliqué to flatten it or make it stick. The iron should therefore have some heft, but not be so heavy as to hurt the wrist if repeated motions are necessary.

These are some key elements to look out for when seeking an iron. Ultimately, though, the best steam irons are the ones that have specs that work best for you.


What to Look for in the Best Steam Irons

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