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Quality of Miele or other rotary ironer work

Will depend upon the design but also skill of the operator.

Miele ironers produce good to excellent results. There are a few videos from "Wash Ins' of members using one.

Unless you are paying for total hand laundry all flatwork goes through ironers. Someone who knows what to look for can tell the difference, but a large majority of the population cannot. The fact things are smooth and crisp is fine enough for them even if there are a few "cat whiskers" ironed in. LOL
 
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Congratulations on another classic Pfaff ironer, one will be able to launder and press for the best of Manhattens finest tables!! The Pfaff looks to be a sturdy machine, have used a few here such as Morphy Richards and Tricity Bendix which are table top models with foot control, but by far the best for all types of "Household" fabrics is the Miele models with Top Heater, I find these work best with a large selection of modern fabrics because lighter delicate fabrics are not placed on the heater iron like Pfaff or Ironrite...

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Have done shirts on my Ironrite 890 Portable

So must say providing one knows what one is doing (again, not Jon's example above, *LOL*) doing up shirts on an Ironrite is rather simple and gives good results.

The thing truly is or was designed to iron many things including shirts very well. In fact for my small 890 the shoe is just about the width of back man's shirt. So doing up to the yoke is rather simple. If things are done correctly any pleats are correctly aligned and done as well.

@Louis; No, Pfaff does not make ironers anymore, at least don't think so. Cannot figure out if the Singer/Pfaff 560 is or is not still in production. Again Pfaff has been sold and bought so many times over the years between German, Asian then back to German and then Asian who knows... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfaff

Do know those who love Pfaff sewing machines could have sat down and cried when Pfaff Germany was sold to Asia. From what one understands large refuse bins were brought on site to factories/plants/offices in Europe where parts, manuals, etc... everything was simply thrown away to go to crusher. Some Pfaff workers did what they could to save things but so much was simply destroyed.

This is one of the mains reasons why parts for many older Pfaff sewing machines (such as the 1200, 1400, 1300 etc....) machines are very difficult to find. Other than what some repair servicemen or others had in their own supply that pretty much was that. Many who love their early model electronic Pfaff machines such as the 1400 series find they are out of luck should a main part such as the motherboard go; there just aren't NOS replacements to be found.

Ironers, now that is a different story. All over Europe you only have to plug into eBay, CL or similar places and find scores if not hundreds of ironers from all vintages. Not so much perhaps in the UK, but Germany, France, Sweden, etc... are happy hunting grounds. In fact am almost certain the company linked above (Mangelwaren) travels around Germany/Europe and purchases ironers to clean up, mark up and sell on.

Thing to remember about ironers sold in the USA today and probably elsewhere for domestic use is that like hand irons their soleplate temperatures are lower than in past.

According to the service manual for my vintage Frigidaire the maximum setting (Linen) should cause the ironer shoe to reach >500F. In contrast reading through the service/technical guide for Miele 890 they only reach around lower to middle 400F.

Now depending upon how much or what one irons this difference in maximum temperatures may not mean anything. However linen fabric in particular heavy weights requires and can take high heat. It can be difficult to do up linen properly otherwise.

Thing about Germany and some other parts of Europe is the ability to get 400v electrical service in one's home with no bother. That opens up a world of laundry equipment possibilities. From Miele professional washing machines to this ironer:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/ELECTROLUX-W...-gasbeheizt-/321833094829?hash=item4aeebf4ead
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@jon

Sadly no, queen sheets are just a tad wider than the roll on my Pfaff 858 ironer. You either must do the center open, fold run through the not ironed sides or simply fold to fit.

To do queen and perhaps king sized sheets folded once you would need an ironer with a roll width of 46" or greater. Such ironers have not been sold for domestic use since Simplex and a few other brands stopped selling huge gas or electric heated ironers.

Something like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/191xs-Simpl...ner-L-46-63-/161817192703?hash=item25ad0e68ff

In Europe you could get one of these uber sized Miele ironers:

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Remember when my Stepmom had a REAL Pfaff sewing machine she bought while she lived in Germany.Have the Sew&Vac guy looking for some of these-want one!!!Remember my Stepmoms worked so well!!And lifting it onto her sewing table--that thing was BUILT!!!My Stepmopm taught me some sewing on that machine-likewise my Mom taught me some sewing on her older Singer.Just know the very basiscs!I can sew two straight peices together-but not much beyond that.Since I collect vacuums-seems like a small collection of sewing machines would be appropriate.
 
Launderess: Congratulations and enjoy it in good health, it looks like an awesome machine.

As for Jon Jetcone and the Ironrite, I'm more than happy to report that, more recently, when the cameras were on, Jon produced perfect results with Bill Geist's shirt.

Speaking of which, does anyone know when the segment with the wash-in will come up? I thought it was at the beginning of September but I may have missed something.

Cheers,
-- Paulo.
 
Thank you Paulo!!

I spoke with Amy just the other day, they are just getting around to editing the piece and she wants some kind of written information from me so the airing is delayed a bit. When I know the date I'll post it for everyone.

 

 

BTW "THEY" had already plied me with 3 margaritas before "THEY" waltzed me over to the machine and sat me down !!! 

 

I was an INNOCENT !!
 
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