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As new Singer ESP-2 Steam Press ?180


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Only used once and in original box with full instructions. Cost ?279 selling for ?180.


Watch your piles of ironing disappear in a fraction of the time needed with a conventional iron.


The Singer steam ironing press cuts your ironing time in half and perfectly handles all types of clothing and household fabrics. Variable heat selection lets you choose the ideal temperature for all materials, from delicate blouses to heavy denims or curtains. It opens wide for bulky items providing a pressing area 10 times larger than a conventional iron. Several layers can be pressed simultaneously for even great savings of time and energy.


The steaming function, controlled with a button, includes touch-controlled steam, extra steam is available via holding down the steam burst button. The press can also operate dry.


Other features include:

? Cuts ironing time by as much as 50% and is kind to clothes helps avoid shining.

? Choice of automatic high pressure or light pressing.

? Temperature control to suit all fabrics.

? Variable steam control.

? Steam ON or OFF

? Real steam not just a squirt of water like some...

? Power ON/OFF and temperature ready indicator

? Extra burst of steam available helps remove all wrinkles.

? Automatic safety shut off operates in both closed and open situations.

? Auto safety shut off

? Auto pressure, approx 100lbs

? Pressing area 63cm long 26cm wide

? Die cast aluminium base

WATTS: 1250-1470

Pressure in lbs; 100 lbs

Steam output in g/min: 30 g/min.

Burst of steam output in g/min: 30 g/min.

Power cable length; 2 meters

Capacity of water tank: 300 ml

Height: 21 cm

Length: 65 cm.

Width/Depth: 54 cm

Net weight: 10 kg


For more info see:

http://www.britishsewingcentre.co.uk/collections/steam-iron-presses/products/singer-esp2

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