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Russle Hobbs Ultra vertical iron has a 70g continuous steam with 210g steam shoot, ceramic plate and a 300ml tank. Has a nice long cord also and is can be found for £50. Much better buy. You look at the watts, continuous steam and soleplate, followed by the steam shot and water tank. I wouldnt buy either when an iron that's cheaper and has better specs is better (having owned one for 5 years and sell them I can let you know they're worth their price, tefal you pay for the name (in fairness it's slightly more solid but not for the price hike get a brevil diamond express instead). Dont forget unless you have soft water you need to use distilled or deironised water other wise theyll pack up quick .
The ceramic soleplates are usually coated in teflon and it peels off after a while, you'd want one that's stainless steel to avoid that. And I prefer a steam generator with a station for the increased tank capacity and better upright steaming.
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Was there soft water available or did you use deionised/distilled water ? Also what are the guarantees difference ?
Russle Hobbs Ultra vertical iron has a 70g continuous steam with 210g steam shoot, ceramic plate and a 300ml tank. Has a nice long cord also and is can be found for £50. Much better buy. You look at the watts, continuous steam and soleplate, followed by the steam shot and water tank. I wouldnt buy either when an iron that's cheaper and has better specs is better (having owned one for 5 years and sell them I can let you know they're worth their price, tefal you pay for the name (in fairness it's slightly more solid but not for the price hike get a brevil diamond express instead). Dont forget unless you have soft water you need to use distilled or deironised water other wise theyll pack up quick .
The ceramic soleplates are usually coated in teflon and it peels off after a while, you'd want one that's stainless steel to avoid that. And I prefer a steam generator with a station for the increased tank capacity and better upright steaming.
They had the tefal on No steam setting 🙄
Just use a solid iron of iron and steam with a kettle.
The guy is trying so hard to prove that Morphy Richards is better than Tefal.😂
my last Morphy Richards start to smoke so i unplug it and put outside will not buy Morphy Richards again
Tefal all the way!
Of course there will be selected British iron on the British channel. 🤨 👎
Or maybe it was because the one they choose cost £130 less and did much the same job. Having said that Id go with tefal for the long run
@@wilkinson8707 Just bought the Tefal!
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so cheap advertisement😂