The SINGER® ESP2 Electronic Iron Press is the perfect solution for effortless, professional-quality ironing.
This advanced iron press features multiple dry and steam settings, a burst setting for removing stubborn wrinkles, and a variable temperature control for optimal results. The large pressing area (63cm) is 14 times larger than most handheld irons, allowing you to iron your clothes with speed and efficiency.
Accessories:
- Spray bottle for moistening fabric before pressing
- Measuring cup for easy filling of water tank (distilled water recommended)
- Pressing cushion for pressing gathered or contoured areas
Technical Specifications:
- Model No: ESP2
- Power Consumption: 1300-1500W
- Rated Voltage: 220-240V
4 Reviews
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Press
Great product & stand
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Singer Ironing Press
Long story short - I wouldn't be without my Singer ironing press, and only use a conventional iron for fiddly frilly gear. I won't go so far as to say I enjoy ironing, but I certainly don't mind it any more. I turn on the TV, make a cuppa and the week's load of ironing is done effortlessly. My husband bought me an Elna Press when we got married in February 1980. It lasted some 30 years (the machine, not the marriage!), and when it died, I replaced it with my first Singer, which I still have. When that died about 10 years later, I purchased the ESP2. The only thing that annoys me about the ESP2 is the beep when you hold down the press for too long. I realise it's a warning, but I wish I could turn it off; I know how long I need to press. I prefer to use a spray bottle of water rather than the built-in steam, and I iron everything except the towels. Now the reason I say I still have my first Singer is that when I brought it home from the repairer, who told me it was so old that they had no parts, I decided to pull it apart to see how it ticked - and lo and behold, it began to function again! So now I have 2 beautiful Singers - yeay!!
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Singer Ironing PressG
Good day, Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this review. I’ve used my Singer ironing press a few times and am immensely impressed with how well the machine works. It replaces an Elnapress bought new in August 1981. Lasted 41 1/2 years! Can’t complain! If my Singer lasts that long then of course I’d be happy: I’m currently 83 years! I would not hesitate to recommend this Singer product to my friends. Sincerely, Eleanor Bull I would not hesitate to recommend this Singer product.