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Harp
07-08-2008, 10:48
want to get some really really sharp creases down the front of my jeans. like, cut your fingers sharp
i was under the impression that the 3000 had the dual steampipe manifold flanges which gave it the startup time advantage over the similarly priced russell hobbs pressotron 25. however i was a bit concerned about the short gearing on the main control head which can cause excessive leakage around the crank pulley seals. NOT GOOD!

has anyone got opinions on either, or is it worth considering the older, but still remarkably popular bosch crease-squasher deluxe?

Carlos The Jackal
07-08-2008, 10:50
CREASES

DOWN THE FRONT OF JEANS



ARE YOU NOT RIGHT IN THE FUCKING HEAD

Harp
07-08-2008, 10:54
:rolleyes: stay on topic please

this is important!

Carlos The Jackal
07-08-2008, 10:58
CUNT OFF BITCH

anarchist
07-08-2008, 11:16
Ironing is for girls and gays.

flump
07-08-2008, 13:08
IT HAS TO BE CORDLESS

Paul
07-08-2008, 14:12
bosch crease-squasher deluxe?

Thats the one to get. It's still popular for a reason, and it can be had at a bargain price these days.

foxtrot26
07-08-2008, 14:34
ironing is for bitches and homos

Harp
07-08-2008, 14:40
Thats the one to get. It's still popular for a reason, and it can be had at a bargain price these days.

thanks man, have you got one? done any of the popular mods?

Harp
07-08-2008, 14:41
at least someone reads the words (which were a lot of effort by the way and the rest of you cunts are ruining it :mad:

Denny Crane
07-08-2008, 15:58
want to get some really really sharp creases down the front of my jeans. like, cut your fingers sharp
i was under the impression that the 3000 had the dual steampipe manifold flanges which gave it the startup time advantage over the similarly priced russell hobbs pressotron 25. however i was a bit concerned about the short gearing on the main control head which can cause excessive leakage around the crank pulley seals. NOT GOOD!

has anyone got opinions on either, or is it worth considering the older, but still remarkably popular bosch crease-squasher deluxe?

heeheee he said flanges.

Paul
07-08-2008, 16:09
thanks man, have you got one? done any of the popular mods?

During my military career, creases were essential on fucking everything and it performed admirably. Alas, I no longer have 'The Crease Beast' as it was known, but it was the envy of all my military chums.

anarchist
07-08-2008, 16:32
Ive got a lovely minge.

I dont know exactly which one it is, but it has a furry thing on top lights up to tell you how excited I am.

its very pretty

:)
:eek:

Harp
07-08-2008, 20:06
no mate :D

just fucking bored at work