Product Description
Simplicity’s Digital Quik Press offers accurate temperature control to give your clothes professionally pressed results in minutes, conveniently in your home. Quickly press sharp creases, apply fusible interfacings, appliqués or photo transfers and emboss fabric. Powerful bursts of steam at the touch of a button help with stubborn wrinkles. The 22″ x 9″ Teflon coated padded pressing surface is 7 times larger than a conventional iron. Up to 100 pounds of pressure will produce crisp creases and press several layers at once. The locking handle makes this unit portable and easy to store.
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September 20th, 2009 at 7:42 pm
Initial setup and first use of the SSP200 are very easy and fool-proof. I was very impressed by this unit after the very first shirt was done.
My only concern is bunching the fabric up between the plates by the hinge. The hot plate is very easy to accidentally brush when doing this.
Otherwise, for anyone wanting that neat, clean, creased appearance, I highly recommend this product.
September 20th, 2009 at 8:31 pm
We had a press made by Singer that finally gave up the ghost after more than 10 years. After a several days of ironing clothes with mixed results & a lot of frustration, we researched presses on Amazon based on customer reviews. We decided on this press and have not been disappointed. The press is ready to use as soon as it’s out of the box. Operation is simple & all but self-explanatory, and it heats up VERY quickly. It is a little smaller than our previous press, but not so small as to be a drawback. Clothes are ready in no time compared to ironing. The press comes with a water spray-bottle if you prefer not to use the steam feature. Definitely worth the money spent!
September 20th, 2009 at 10:02 pm
I use this press for heat transfers and embellishments such as rhinstones and studs (iron on). It is the best sewing related purchase I’ve made in months. Easy to set up, use and store. I’m glad I bought the 200 instead of the 100 for the flexibility of steam if I need it. I’m sure I’ll be thinking of more uses as time goes on–burn out or customized imprinted velvet maybe?