Achieve crisp, vibrant prints by using this 500-sheet pack of 8.5" x 11" Epson S041586 bright white paper with your ink jet printer. The 96 brightness makes text and images pop, and the acid-free design ensures lasting prints.
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I print out .pdf sewing patterns from the Internet. I just love taping these sheets of paper together and seeing how sharp the printed lines are. After using the pattern, I clip it to a pants hanger, where the paper remains bright white for months afterwards. No fading or brown edges.
Efficiently remove wrinkles from your clothing with this Shark Professional GI405 steam power iron that features a tapered-tip soleplate to reach between buttons. The 3-way auto shutoff helps ensure safe operation.
This iron is *heavy*, so that you don't need to apply so much pressure when using it. It glides smoothly over most fabrics. I bought this iron because of the tip that reminds me of a dolphin's beak, and this feature works great around shirt buttons and when needing to get into corners. As pleased as I am with this iron, I gave it four stars instead of five because: 1.) it shuts off after 15 minutes; 2.) you have to, like, shake the thing to start it again, then wait for it to warm up; and 3.) there are four temperature settings and that's it. No in-between. I sew every day and the too-soon shut-off and the lack of more graduated heating choices messes me up. I would love to find a hack for overriding these features. But, like I said in the title, I would buy this iron again if it ever goes kaput. I go through lots of irons and this really IS a swell iron. Incidentally, I never put water in an iron. Using the steam feature always shortens the life of an iron (for me, anyway). I use damp press cloths or a spray bottle on the side if I need the extra moisture.