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J-4000 Jiffy Vaporizador de ropa con cabezal de vapor de plástico, 120 voltios

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  • Elemento de calefacción incoloy de 1500 vatios (120 voltios solo para Norteamérica...no para exportación)
  • Carcasa de aluminio fundido. Todos los acoplamientos de latón
  • Precalentamiento y configuración de vapor; enlace fusible con apagado automático para mayor seguridad.
  • Tiempo de vapor de 2 horas por llenado.
  • Fabricado en los Estados Unidos. Conector de cable: NEMA 5-15.



Lolita
Comentado en México el 27 de julio de 2024
Se descompuso al mes de recibirla ese modelo es una estafa. El modelo que yo tenía me duró 15 años y este 2 meses
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 31 de agosto de 2023
Tarda algo en calentar el agua, hay que pasar despacio para que salga bien el vapor
juan lara capetillo
Comentado en México el 31 de julio de 2023
El equipo trabaja Perfecto ayuda mucho en tapicería 10 de 10
Gabriela
Comentado en México el 3 de agosto de 2022
Yo sabia que sea marca era “profesional” y por eso la pedí, si plancha bien y ma Sra oído que la so tras pero el tanque de agua es pequeño y tarda mucho en calentar, ya una vez que cake yo si planchas muchas prendas rápido pero si esperaba más.
TERESA
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de febrero de 2022
Excellent steamer, I love it. So powerful and v easy to use
PGF
Comentado en México el 5 de mayo de 2021
Muy útil, de buena calidad. Dura bastante tiempo el vapor que se genera con el agua del depósito.Solo hay que tener cuidado con que no se caiga el “cabezal” porque se puede romper.
Enrique Meraz
Comentado en México el 5 de diciembre de 2021
Tenemos un negocio de ropa donde planchamos alrededor de 600 pzas a la semana y ha sido genial el performance.Arranca en 15 min después de haber llenado el deposito de agua.
David villarreal
Comentado en México el 23 de septiembre de 2021
Funciona muy bn
Gus
Comentado en México el 20 de mayo de 2020
La cantidad de calor y vapor que emite es ideal para quitar arrugas en telas delgadas y gruesas. Tarda un poco en ella al punto de salida del vapor pero una vez llegando al punto de ebullición no para de salir vapor. El único inconveniente que le encuentro es que, al no tener una base lisa detrás de la ropa a planchar, tienes sus dificultades el manejo de la prenda y la pistola, tienes que agarrar práctica. Otro punto a mencionar es que hace falta que el tubo de metal en donde se coloca el gancho para planchar la prenda en un pequeño, necesita por lo menos 1 mt. más.
Cathy M
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de junio de 2018
So far so good We use to use these steamers at work and they lasted a long time I have purchased many others in the past and the last one I got from T-Fal didn’t even last a year so I decided instead of wasting my $$ yearly spend the extra.
yvettemarie16
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de noviembre de 2014
I wanted a steamer to finally ditch my dry cleaner. At $5 a shirt/sweater, dry cleaning was costing a fortune, and not to mention the chemicals, and my clothes kept coming back with static, odd stains, and sweaters hung instead of folded. So, I figured Id ditch the dry cleaner and steam instead.I bought the J-4000M steamer after much research and reading reviews, and I am NOT disappointed! I wanted a professional steamer to use at home because I had bought a much cheaper version (not a Jiffy) before, and it didnt steam properly and "spit" water out. So this time I opted to go for the J-4000M (with the metal attachment). Although it was more expensive than the J-2000M, I knew I wanted a professional version, like the kind used in retail clothing stores. I honestly don't know how much of a difference there is between the two models...but other reviews I read were mixed, some said not much of a difference, others said there was. So i cant comment on any differences. I also opted for the metal head, over the plastic, only because I personally feel the metal gets hotter and hence produce a better result...but I am no expert and cant say for sure if metal is better than plastic.As far as the steamer itself goes...its solid construction and very well made! It was easy to put together, nothing to it really. (look under the steamer for the wrench that is attached via a magnet). But really it was just a matter screwing the metal rods together and attaching to the tank, and screwing the hose on (the head came already attached to the hose). THATS IT...pretty easy! This thing is heavy duty! But not heavy and its on wheels so its easy to move around. I had read some reviews that said it was too heavy...but I didnt find that to be a problem at all. unless you plan on carrying the thing around...but no need because there are wheels. Perhaps if you need to empty the water out...? I, however, like to do all my clothing at the same time...so I fill it up and steam til it runs dry...so I never need to empty it. Just dont add more water than you need and you should be fine. The handle is made of wood, which is heaver than plastic, but I didnt find it to feel heavy while using, nor did it get hot in the whole 2 hours I steamed.As far as the steam.....yes, it does take about 15 min to pre-heat, but Im ok with that. Once its preheated, you switch to steam, and within 2 minutes, its steaming. The tank takes up to 4 quarts. I didnt time it, but I got about 2 hours on a full tank. I can do ALOT of clothes on 1 tank. I did cotton shirts, rayon, polyester, sweaters, linen, fabric blends, dress slacks and it ALL came out perfectly steamed and very easily! I was a steaming fool!! The ONLY small complaint (if I have to give one), is that the rod could be a bit taller. Otherwise, no complaints. Im in love with this steamer!I highly recommend this steamer!! And the best part is that with the money Im saving on dry cleaning this thing pays for itself in no time!
Rima
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2013
before I purchased this steamer I went online and read all the reviews to determine which one should I get the 2000 or the 4000. As many of the reviews mentioned that the 2000 is too weak to deliver iron like results, I went with the 4000 model. I am thrilled with the results that my first reaction was " every woman deserves one of these!" it works great on cotton, T-shirts and pants in particular. I'm even wearing some shirts and dresses that I'd stopped wearing before because they wrinkle so bad and they're hard to iron.I use it on my husbands collared shirts, it's not exactly the same results as ironing, more like 85 to 90% the same, which is enough result for me to give up ironing. I'm sure as I learn to use it better I will even get better results (it's already getting better and it's been only one month) point is that made me happy that I didn't get the J-2000 as it would have been definitely too weak to give similar result.the only thing I didn't read reviews about is whether to get the iron or the metal head. So after talking with the company I chose the metal one as it is more durable.. well that was a bad choice!the metal handle is extremely heavy and it gets really hot. it's so hard to handle and I feel that it's an accident waiting to happen. In order to get good results and prevent condensation in the hose, I hang the clothes up over the door. after steaming few pieces I get so tired and I stop for a break. I was at a store the other day and they had the J4000 with a plastic head and I asked to try it:- it's much much lighter-it's much easier to handle- it doesn't heat up and feels much saferthe only way for the head to break is if it's dropped real hard on the floor, I can't see how I could loose control over the plastic one while with the metal one I throw it every time I feel the heat from the metal and I get scared!it will cost me 71 dollars to get the plastic one, that's expensive and I wish I went with it from the beginning. However, it is worth it because I know that with it this steamer would be perfect.if you are to order the head without the hose you'd have to cut the hose that you have and connect that had which can be dangerous and is not recommended!I haven't used the iron for a month and I don't see me using it again in the futureI just love my Jiffy
B. MAHTANI
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de mayo de 2010
The Jiffy J-4000 Proline steamer is a daunting purchase for a recently graduated businessman who hates ironing. At $200 from Amazon, the cost of purchasing one of these things is the cost of about 100 dry cleaned and pressed shirts (about 6 months worth) at the local dry cleaners. However, I decided to give it a try, knowing that I could return it if I hated it.The steamer arrived 4 days after I ordered it, thanks to Amazon's free and fast shipping. Putting it together was a joke, and within 10 minutes I was preheating the water. (A word of advice, let the machine preheat all the way before turning it to steam mode.) I am currently used to turning the preheat on before I shower, then turning it to steam immediately when I get back to my room, and it will be ready when I need to use it.Using the machine seems simple, but there is a method that seems to work best. First, make sure you are sitting down. You can't use it standing up, and kneeling is uncomfortable. I used my computer chair, and that worked great.Once the preheat indicator turns off, turn the dial to steam. It will take a few minutes before steam starts coming out of the nozzle, so be patient. Once you see the steam, it's ready to go.I don't steam any women's clothing, so this is solely catered to males. Hold one end of one sleeve and work the nozzle down the sleeve horizontally. Do this twice. Then move to the front of the shirt. Hold the shirt at the bottom, and move the nozzle slowly down the shirt. You don't have to press the nozzle deeply into the shirt. Just hold it directly against, and even slightly off the shirt. Continue to the other side, then to the other sleeve, then turn the shirt around and do the back. Th entire process for 1 long sleeved dress shirt is about 8 minutes. A t-shirt takes about 2.This beast of a machine dissolves the toughest wrinkles fairly easily. Of course, the thinker the material, the longer it will take to steam, but overall, the machine is great and should last for a long time, making it one of the best purchases I have ever made.
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