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Tools and Hardware Reviews of FEIYUE YAMATA Family Press FP202L 1600 Watt 32" x 10" Fabric Steam PressCustomer Review: Does not last Summary: 1 Stars
Worked great when it first arrived but then the steam stopped working but the iron still does. Not worth returning it, not good quality, poor support. Do not recommend.
Customer Review: FEIYUE YAMATA Family Press FP202L Summary: 4 Stars
The steam press is a great item. A bit pricey, but the convenience is worth it. We bought this unit to make ironing school clothes go faster, and maybe even press some of my husband's work shirts. The unit is well made, and heats up evenly and fast. The steam reservoir is generous and provides a nice burst of steam- really helps to get the wrinkles out!
Kids cotton shirts come out great- just two presses (I can only fit 1/2 the shirt on the press at a time)with a bit of starch and they go to school looking neat. Pants are still a bit of trouble- especially in the seat area. I like to press the legs and then iron the rest.
As with typing... practice makes perfect. I know in a few more days I will have it down to a science.
The unit is heavy and well balanced, but does tip when applying the lock for the press. It may be worthwhile to invest in the customized stand.
Customer Review: Ironing Summary: 5 Stars
Wonderful product! Saves time. I really have enjoyed it. It's great on slacks! In great shape! Thanks!
Customer Review: Not a good buy Summary: 1 Stars
I too enjoyed my press, until it also stopped working. We sent it back and they said it was damaged when it was shipped back and wouldn't fix it. I had them ship it back to me and they shipped me the wrong press! It was much older and was black and silver, not white. I do not recommend this company for presses.
Customer Review: Professional results in less time! Summary: 5 Stars
I purchased the 32" model, after reading reviews that complaint about the small steam area in some other models. After using this steam press for 4 loads of mixed family laundry I am truly impressed. At first, I had to get used to placing the items on the press correctly, but once I learned how, my husband's pants took only 4 presses to get professional looking results. The secret to cutting the number of presses on thick clothing down is to use the water bottle in addition to the steam from the press. On my children's clothes, 2 presses on one side of the fabric is all that is required. I love this machine, and my husband was sceptical at first for spending over $200, but after he saw his pants and shirts neatly pressed, he agreed that it was a purchase worth while.
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