edmark steam brush, good buy or NOT?
By uu4h708
@uu4h708 (638)
Philippines
May 29, 2009 1:56am CST
im planning to buy this Edmark multi-functional steam brush that doesnt only "steam" iron, but is also great for getting dust or unwanted fibers from velvet clothes, or using it to dry clean stuff toys and others, and using the wiper to wipe mirrors/glasses clean for P999.00 for roughly $21-$25.
now, it sounds to good to be true, but before i purchase this, i wanna hear if any of you had used it before and if it is really better than the conventional flat iron, use and electricity wise? i tried browsing thru the net but havent found anything useful..
BTW, im planning to buy it from a local mall (SM) and they offer Replacement guaranteed, no questions asked, which means there is a possibility that the replacement they will give me is a refurbished unit and it carries a 1 year warranty and free repairs from their local office somewhere in P.Tuazon, quezon city..
so.. should i buy it? or NOT?
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@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
30 May 09
WOw, a multi purpose iron?? hehe ^_^ For that price it's selling, it's quite worth it though.. BUT i guess u have to ask the salesperson over there, on one important thing..
What if one of the functions is not working, will it affect the whole iron as well?? haha =D BEcause most multi functional products are made in such a way, whereby one of them spoiled, equals to the whole thing becomes unusable.. haha =D Even though they do replace a new one, or have a year's warranty, i guess u will be too sick and tired if the product keep failing u once every few weeks or months, right?? hehe ^_^
@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
30 May 09
Yup, that's why it's always better to ask.. And if happens that it does not affect the thing as a whole, then of course it's worth the money to buy it.. lol =D