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Tristar steam iron

Postby tonicha » 18 Jun 2013, 14:06

Has anyone got one of these?

We bought one a couple of weeks ago and I wanted ( :lol: ) to use it today.

Although the instructions are in English, we can't get the lid off where the water is supposd to be poured in. We've even gone on their website, but all you get is the same instructions.

Don't want to force it off - if nowt else, it can go back to the shop, I suppose.

Thanks for your help xx
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby Diflower » 18 Jun 2013, 15:07

Ton can you give us a link to the actual model? I looked on amazon but they're all different.
And have you tried googling the question? :)
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby tonicha » 18 Jun 2013, 15:39

Thanks Di xx

Grumpy has tried google, but no joy. It's the ST-8227 model and the front bit has the bit where you put the water in. Sadly, it's so hard to move - well, we can't - that we wondered if we're doing something wrong :oops:

It's probably something really stupid :oops: or maybe it's just hard to prise off :roll:
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby meriad » 18 Jun 2013, 15:46

Ton, I just looked at a picture and it looks like you should 'just' be able to flip the blue bit out and down; using two fingers, grab it behind what I'll call the wings either side and then pull away from the iron in a sort of downwards motion?

it's on a hinge at the bottom so you wouldn't get the whole thing off
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby tonicha » 18 Jun 2013, 17:34

This 'un is stuck :roll: :lol:

I've tried, Grumpy has tried :roll:

But thanks for that - we'll take it back on Thursday.

Although in saying that, we bought in Castro Verde Intermarche and we'll be taking it back to Olhao. We'll see :lol:
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby tonicha » 18 Jun 2013, 17:44

Yaaaaaaayyyyyy SUCCESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you so much Meriad xx

I now have sore fingers - only managed it once, but at least it worked :lol:

Grumpy is going to do something with it tomorrow.

I had to use my 10 year old normal iron today :roll:
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby tonicha » 18 Jun 2013, 19:11

Grumpy has tried it again - he also now has sore fingers :lol: He managed it once :roll:

He's going to put some silicone spray on it tomorrow.
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby meriad » 18 Jun 2013, 20:35

Ton, it shouldn't be that hard to open up which means if you're both struggling something is wrong and it won't be long before that little blue thing snaps off in your hands. If you haven't used it yet and if it's not too much hassle I'd take it back and ask for a replacement.

You can always- just in case we're all being a bit daft here (easily done LOL :oops: ) - ask them to show you what you're meant to be doing. But reading your posts the iron sounds faulty'; definitely not human error
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby Diflower » 18 Jun 2013, 21:26

Agreed :)
I thought you might come back and say oh, we were pulling from the top, or something daft, 'cos I've done things like that :D
But if it's really that hard there's something wrong!
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Re: Tristar steam iron

Postby tonicha » 20 Jun 2013, 11:32

Grumpy sprayed the hingey bit with silicone stuff and it's working perfectly now :D

Just have to use it, I suppose :roll: :lol:
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