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πŸ‘” Sapporo SP527 Industrial Quality Gravity Feed Steam Iron - High-Performance Ironing System with Bottle Refill System Review

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Description of πŸ‘” Sapporo SP527 Industrial Quality Gravity Feed Steam Iron - High-Performance Ironing System with Bottle Refill System

Gravity Feed Iron. Surpasses SP-95 in quality and performance. For Pressing and Finishing.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

I'm totally disgusted

Let me be clear I'm a professional tailor using the gravity feed system for over 30 years so I know what I'm doing. My first 2 lasted 15 years. This? 10 WEEKS. 6 weeks later I can return it to Revane. Big. I really wonder if it was a reconstruction. So stay away

Pros
  • Gorgeous
Cons
  • A little torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is my third iron

This is my third iron. The other two just died. The first lasted about two years, the second less than six months. Fingers crossed with the latter. I'm a designer and I need a heavy gravity iron. I haven't found any others in this price range. I recommend making sure you purchase a guarantee as you will need it 100%.

Pros
  • Excellent design
Cons
  • Too long to wait

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Life Changing Iron: Flat Iron and Steam Iron

I love ironing shirts. For me it's like zen. Traditional irons are a bit bulky and I fill the tank with water after a shirt or two. This iron is the right weight for me, smaller than a regular iron and holds about 15 shirts per water tank. The only drawback is the shorter power cable and the lack of space where I could hang up the intonation tank properly. . You may need to hang it on a hanger in your closet and find a power source nearby. Overall I enjoy ironing with him!

Pros
  • Looking forward to
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Only 5 months in use and it no longer works!

I LOVE this iron I bought in September 2020. It heated up fairly quickly, was very muggy and heated up a lot. I used it to iron clothes for about 2 hours a day, on average maybe 4 days a week. I don't think this is excessive usage, especially knowing others who use their irons 5-6 hours a day, 5 days a week. Well I turned it on today (1/29/2021) and started ironing and NOTHING. No heat and certainly no steam. Just an ironing pad soaked in water. I think I'll take a regular iron and forget about

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It heats perfectly and there are no more wrinkles

I received this iron as a gift for the New Year 6 years ago. I iron it once a week and wear it for hours! It warms perfectly and there are no more wrinkles! I've bought cheap and expensive irons for the last 40+ years, but this one has outlasted them all. darlings failed! I always have to iron out wrinkles, but NOT with this iron! One swipe and wrinkles disappear! I've never had a problem with it BUT I'm NOT complaining! The heating element is out of order! I've always used distilled water with

Pros
  • Excellent general properties
Cons
  • A number of factors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good! on iron

OMG that's a good iron, the seller (albertsewing) was even better - included accessories like water tank treatment and a matte lid pad (don't know what it's actually called, that is a metal leg that slides on the bottom of the iron to avoid leaving streaks). Warning, this iron's heat settings range from normal to hellish hot; The manual says you shouldn't stand the iron upside down (where the controls are), meaning the only way to install the iron is to place the iron face down towards the…

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • Everything ok