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Reviews Written by Patricia Morris Craze (Phoenix, AZ United States)
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SteamFast Fabric Steamer - SF-407
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Best steamer for the money, September 25, 2009 I've had this model for over a year and it gets very heavy use. It has held up just as well as the more expensive Jiffy Steamer that lasted about 5 years.
The telescoping rod and light weight make it easy to transport. I take it to model homes to steam out drapes, bedding, etc. The teflon covered press pad that is included makes it very easy to remove wrinkles from just about any fabric.
As with any steamer you need to drain and flush weekly to remove mineral build-up. Just set it on top of a shallow pan and unscrew the plug to drain the water.
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Normandy Headboard
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Upscale Look, Low Price, September 25, 2009 I'm thrilled with the king headboard that just arrived! It looks expensive and feels like real leather. The white faux-leather is a true white. The button tufting is well done. The finish on the side legs looks like black lacquer, but is actually very dark brown.
Because the side legs are curved the legs are 3.5" from the wall while the top of the headboard rests against the wall. This allows access to the outlet behind the bed. (A headboard with straight legs would rest against my outlet and prevent usage). The curve also makes it more comfortable to lean against.
Installation was easy. It comes with simple hardware and was very easy to attach the legs on each side with screws and nuts. (My husband and I assembled it in 25 min.)
The backside of the headboard that is against the wall has a velcro cover and would be a great place to hide valuables.
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Dolce Dark Walnut 3-Drawer Console Table
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Good value and attractive, May 19, 2008 I use this versital table in many ways as I stage homes for resale. It's a great small scale table that can be a buffet table in a dining room or a console table in an entryway. It is easy to assemble in about 30-min.
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Carlson Barstool
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Good looking, swivel not ideal, May 19, 2008 These barstools look great and are comfortable to sit on, but the swivel mechanism doesn't work that well (it's hard to make the seat turn). I don't have a need to swivel, so they work fine for my purpose.
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Dolce Lounge Chair
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Versital lightweight chair, May 19, 2008 I move furniture in and out of homes to stage them for resale. This is a great lightweight chair that can be used in many situations. It's takes about 30 min to assemble, but goes together easily. I don't spend any time sitting on it, it is just for looks, but comfort level is acceptable for light use. Over time you may need to tighten the bolts which are very easy to access from underneath. This works well for my needs.
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Faux-Leather TV Table
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Looks great and easy storage, May 19, 2008 I purchased two of these table to use as nightstands for guests. They work great for that purpose and can support a table lamp and books. I either have them set up or stored, so I don't put much wear on the open/close mechanism. These are working great for my needs.
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Poorly Manufactured, January 20, 2008 This torchier looked great in the store. I didn't realize that the shade was plastic until I got it home, but the stainless finished looked great so I was still pleased until I tried to assemble it. The pole screws together in 4 places and it's very difficult to get them to align. I've tried to make it work for about 30 min and I can't get the sections to screw all the way in. I'll return it and find a better quality torchier.
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