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  1. #1
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    Hello everyone

    I am a Product Design student and our current project is a new steam iron if you could please answer a few questions and give any input. I know most of us on here don't iron, but we all know someone who does.

    1. Do you like the look of current irons?
    2. Are current irons effective?
    3. Problems with current irons?
    4. Any features you would like to see on a new iron?

    Thanks
    and any ideas you guys have would be great!

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    ?!!

    Are we talking soldering here?
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    Lightbulb

    Nope, I think he means a clothes iron; to make um pant legs straight with tight creases... I also got no input; I don't iron and neither does the boss.
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    Last time I used a clothes iron was too iron an obscene narrative that I'd printed on to a teeshirt.
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    The Health and Safety Act 1971

    Recklessly interfering with Darwin’s natural selection process, thereby extending the life cycle of dim-witted ignorami; thus perpetuating and magnifying the danger to us all, by enabling them to breed and walk amongst us, our children and loved ones.





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    I buy wrinkle free shirts/pants makes it easy when traveling.
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    Well following that tragic accident when my mother burned her ear; make them less like telephone hansets?
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    The Health and Safety Act 1971

    Recklessly interfering with Darwin’s natural selection process, thereby extending the life cycle of dim-witted ignorami; thus perpetuating and magnifying the danger to us all, by enabling them to breed and walk amongst us, our children and loved ones.





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    hahaha yes a clothes iron. and no i can't use lasers, but i sure would like to.

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    Figure out a way to keep them from getting so friggin hot!
    Pat B

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    Been there, done that, got the t-shirt & selling it in a garage sale.

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    Ok ... i have to confess .... i am the Steam iron expert here on the forum ....

    after going through umpteen tefal steam stations ( these type )

    it got to the point that we were getting through about 3 a year at £200 each ... and we were only using them for about 1.5 hours per day ...

    I lost my faith in the traditional steam iron ... and invested heavily in this
    OK it cost £1200 ( ok a lot for a steam iron ) .... but we have now had it over 6 years ... and its never gone wrong .... its a work horse ... and perfect results ..... but the best investment i ever made

    The PFAFF 580 rotary steam press .... here ...
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    Exclamation Now THAT's a fuckin IRON!!!


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