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30th November 05, 02:05 PM
#1
We will check this out. Thanks!
Sherry
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30th November 05, 02:28 PM
#2
Is that item only available instore? I can't find it on their website.
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30th November 05, 06:37 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by GlassMan
Is that item only available instore? I can't find it on their website.
Part of the reason that I threw the SKU number on the post was so that you could:
a). check your store for availability,
b). use it to search on the HD site,
c). check it in your local ads.
It's a national promotion that's running along with some small appliances for the holiday season. The website will only update when they get the itch to do so... but the base has all items in the system within the catalog. This includes the cordless iron (which is great for kilts)!
I just brought home another one tonight, and used the Fabreze additive in it. WOW what a difference... especially on the wool kilts. If you're having trouble finding it, I can stash about 10 of them aside (only if necessary). With more than 1300 stores, chances are that you'll be fine in your neck of the woods!
~By the way, this has a "pressing pad" that you put on your free hand to press pleats. The pad is held under the pleats while the steamer side presses from the outside. It's very easy to use, and makes the pleats crisper than a Lay's chip!!!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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14th December 05, 09:08 PM
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I went and got the steamer in the store and it works great. I've used it on my kilts, on my woolen kilt socks and on my shirts. I can't tell you how pleased I am with the shirts. I hated ironing. And it does a great job of getting those pleats in.
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14th December 05, 10:00 PM
#5
Is that what the steamer's for. I thought it was for beer
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14th December 05, 11:33 PM
#6
How are these steamers at removing standard body soils and odors? Does the steam handle it on it's own or is there some cleaning agent needed to get rid of more than stains?
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15th December 05, 10:07 AM
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I haven't had body fluid stains on my kilts but I did have a food stain on one. I used the Dryel home dry cleaning kit on it first. There is a cleaning solution that comes in the kit in a small bottle. I applied that to the stain and rubbed it as instructed and the stain came off. Then I put it in the dryel bag along with the heat-activated dryel sheet and put it in the dryer only. Since it wasn't wet when it went into the dryer there was no shrinkage. Afterwards I steamed it to get nice pleats and it was good as new with no apparent damage to the wool tank.
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