Yeah, have started buying tops that can just wash, hang and wear...but they seem to come mostly in black, so end up with many black tops.Originally posted by tare:buy clothes tat no need to iron lor...
avoid shirts (for ladies) at all costs!! get wrinkle-free pants or those tat requires min ironing which when u wash and hang up, won't need to iron liao!
thank goodness i did such a horrible and slow job at ironing, my hubby would just take over....
I wld recommend dis Love IroningOriginally posted by Wanda:Yeah, have started buying tops that can just wash, hang and wear...but they seem to come mostly in black, so end up with many black tops.
My hubby would take over any chores.....all except ironing! It's the bane of our lives and we both hate it.
Have you used it before? If it's effective, I would definitely consider.Originally posted by Camellias4me:I wld recommend dis Love Ironing
send clothes tat requires ironing out for cleaning? they do the ironing too rite?Originally posted by Wanda:Yeah, have started buying tops that can just wash, hang and wear...but they seem to come mostly in black, so end up with many black tops.
My hubby would take over any chores.....all except ironing! It's the bane of our lives and we both hate it.
hmmm issit tat easy to use?Originally posted by Camellias4me:I wld recommend dis Love Ironing
Used it @ work laz time & got myself 1 too. Steaming is a breeze, saves u time too. Don't haf to drag the ironing board out, don't haf to worry abt those 'cool iron' pieces & u can do knitwears too. Many of those shops selling apparels r using it 2!Originally posted by Wanda:Have you used it before? If it's effective, I would definitely consider.
Very easy. Occasional spirts of water is inevitable, but it won't hurt as much as those burns frm the iron.. not to mention the scars!Originally posted by tare:hmmm issit tat easy to use?
I just bought my dream fisher n paykel washing machine 3 mths ago leh...it's a great washer, BTW.Originally posted by tare:send clothes tat requires ironing out for cleaning? they do the ironing too rite?
So, it can iron out all those wrinkles and creases easily? Done by vertical up-down motion is it?Originally posted by Camellias4me:Used it @ work laz time & got myself 1 too. Steaming is a breeze, saves u time too. Don't haf to drag the ironing board out, don't haf to worry abt those 'cool iron' pieces & u can do knitwears too. Many of those shops selling apparels r using it 2!
Can. Unless u'r particular abt getting the 'crisp' look (line on the side of ur sleeves) for ur workshirts.. the steamer works juz fine. Vertical up-down, left-right, circular, suka-le motions also can.Originally posted by Wanda:So, it can iron out all those wrinkles and creases easily? Done by vertical up-down motion is it?
I'm not particular. Then I must give it a closer look. Thanks for the recommendation. If no good, I'll complain to you.Originally posted by Camellias4me:Can. Unless u'r particular abt getting the 'crisp' look (line on the side of ur sleeves) for ur workshirts.. the steamer works juz fine. Vertical up-down, left-right, circular, suka-le motions also can.
Go try it out @ the shops 1st. If no good.. can complain but no money back hor.Originally posted by Wanda:I'm not particular. Then I must give it a closer look. Thanks for the recommendation. If no good, I'll complain to you.
i nearly bought that! hate ironing too... but didn't eventually bcos tot the demo piece they did didn't look tat easy n the effect wasn't tat fantastic... not cheap either. hee...Originally posted by Camellias4me:I wld recommend dis Love Ironing
yes! that's the one! knew i could count on the bear to know abt stuff like this. hahaaa...Originally posted by the Bear:the Siemens Dressman!
what the? how to use that thing? put the clothes on the floor and roll over it? lol?!Originally posted by Camellias4me:I wld recommend dis Love Ironing
Curiously, I was thinking of this on my way to work this morning: what about ironing the pants? And very petite size blouses, and blouses which one slips over the head to wear, i.e. with no button or zip opening? Will the monster Dressman work?Originally posted by the Bear:it's not a monster
you put the shirt over the thing, turn it on and it blasts the shirt from the inside with heated air..and you get a very straight shirt, looking like it's ironed
PeelerOriginally posted by ShrodingersCat:Raw with knife or peeler
or boil then peel the skin off?
Originally posted by Crystal_Dumpling:Just wondering, did ironing chores or fights over peeling potatoes lead you to ask this question?
what the? how to use that thing? put the clothes on the floor and roll over it? lol?!
oh yeah, just wondering, do you regret getting married? dun feel tied down meh? =(