Reliable J490A IronMaven Home Ironing System with CSS and Anti-Calc Warning System
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Product Feature
- 1450-watt iron uses pressurized dry-steam for fast results
- Removable 2-3/4-cup water tank; continuous-steam technology
- Heat-resistant cork handle; automatic boiler shut-off for safety
- Anti-calc warning system; litmus paper and de-scaling powder included
- Measures approximately 14 by 10-1/2 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
With this professional quality pressurized iron, you'll never have to worry about running out of steam in the middle of ironing again. Simply refill the built-in water tank when the water level is low (or the low water light indicates it's time) and away you go. This clothes iron uses pressure to get steam into the fabric faster, so your ironing time is cut in half. Steam is used to soften the fibers, and the weight of the iron shapes the fabric. This fabric iron is equipped with an anti-calc warning system. In a few short steps, you can program the boiler for the hardness of water that you are using (litmus paper is supplied) and the system will automatically tell you when it is time to use the de-scaling powder that is supplied. Find out what garment makers, dry cleaners and tailors have known for years; using pressurized steam transforms ironing from a tiresome chore to an effortless task.Reliable J490A IronMaven Home Ironing System with CSS and Anti-Calc Warning System Review
I sew quite a bit and ironing large pieces of fabric can be VERY tedious, so after owning several Rowenta irons (their top of the line) I decided to give this one a try and all I can say is wow!It generates an incredible amount of steam and cuts ironing time way down as well as doing a much better job of removing wrinkles from the fabric. Even if you don't sew it is worth the investment if you would prefer to remove wrinkles from your clothing in one pass as opposed to going over the fabric several times and still getting inferior results.Update: Great while it lasted... This iron broke after about a year and a half and when I tried to have it fixed I was told that it can only be fixed by sending it back to the manufacturer. They are located in Canada and instead of dealing with $60 for shipping plus whatever the repair cost and return shipping would be, not to mention the headache of the whole thing, I just bought a new iron (a Rowenta).
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