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Iron Easy with a Philips Perfect Care Steam Generator Iron

Philips Perfect Care Iron

Philips Perfect Care Expert Pressurized Steam Generator (PSG) Iron

Philips PerfectCare Expert Pressurized Steam Generator (PSG) Iron is one of the easiest iron that I have used. We have been using Philips steam irons all this  while and were glad to try out their latest PSG Iron. The iron came with the Philips Easy8 ironing board which has incorporated a shoulder wing system for easy ironing.

The old ironing board vs the new ironing board

The old ironing board vs the new ironing board

The Philips Easy8 ironing board is longer and  broader than the  traditional ironing board, making it easier to iron men’s shirts and  bedsheets.

As you can see from the photograph above it has a strong and sturdy base to prevent the board from flipping over or collapsing accidentally if the kids bump into it while you are ironing. There is also an XL ironing tray which the iron can be placed on.

Ironing one of the boys shirt

Ironing one of the boys shirt using the shoulder wings

This is the first ironing board that I have seen with shoulder wings. It really makes it easier to iron shirts as the shirt doesn’t need to be adjusted too many times while ironing. The wing span is just nice for an adult shirt and really cuts down the time needed to iron a shirt.

 

To test out how good the Philips Perfect Care Steam Iron it I  tested it  against  the  Philips Azura Steam iron which we had been using  for a side by side comparison.

The new vs the old steam iron

The new vs the old steam iron

Using the conventional steam iron one had to fill the water directly into the iron.  The amount of water that could be filled in was less then 500ml  and had to be constantly refilled if you had a large load of clothes to be ironed.  Adding water directly into the iron made it heavy and more tiresome when ironing for the family. Temperature of the iron  has to be adjusted if I am ironing clothes of different materials which may burn delicate if iron dial isn’t set for wool/silk.

With the  Philips Perfect Care Steam Iron all these problems are non-existence. Water is being added into a  1.5L water tank in the base. It is heated up and released as steam through the cord which is attached to the base. As  a result the iron is much lighter and the pressurized steam released by  the iron, coupled with the optimal temperature of the sole plate makes ironing so effortless!

The iron is even touted to be the safest ironing and would not burn silk, cotton or linen even if it put to rest on the garment for 5 minutes.  It seems simple enough for a kid to handle and I put it to the test by letting Monkey boy use it to iron his school uniform.

Monkey boy ironing his school uniform

Monkey boy ironing his school uniform

Monkey boy was initially apprehensive about using the iron as It was the first time he was using a Steam Generator Iron.  He left the iron on the shirt for awhile when he was distracted by the television which was on. His shirt didn’t burn and he quickly resumed his task when he was “reminded” that he was ironing and shouldn’t be concentrating on the television instead.

The iron glided easily over the shirt and removed all the creases in an instance. It took him less then 10 minutes to iron his uniform and he did it with ease.

Even though the iron and ironing board is much bigger  and more bulky then our previous set Monkey boy and I give it a thumbs up for getting our ironing done is lesser time.

If you are interested in getting yourself a set too it retails for $699 (with a Complimentary Easy8 Ironing Board worth $299!) at major electrical stores.

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10 Things We Did while Being Together on the Weekend

Children's Season 2013

Children’s Season 2013

During the weekend we decided to hop down to the National Museum of Singapore as it was the start of the Children’s Season 2013. Entry to all museums in Singapore were free to Singaporeans and Permanent residents since 18th May.

Monkey boy patting the cow

Monkey boy patting the cow

1. We saw some colorful cows on the way to the museum. The cows are a regular feature during this season and this is the 3rd year that we have spotted cows alongside the road.

 

A Happy Heart

A Happy Heart

2. The cows were part of the “Love your Environment” campaign as there were such hearts hung next to the trees where the cows were.

 

Being Together Exhibit at the National Museum

Being Together Exhibit at the National Museum

3. We started out museum tour  at the Being Together exhibit whereby the kids were given a quiz sheet to fill up.  They could exchange the quiz sheet for some art & craft material when they have completed it.

The boys looking at the exhibit while reading the questions

The boys looking at the exhibit while reading the questions

4. The kids played detective looking for the answers to the questions that were listed in the quiz. It wasn’t easy to find the answers and we had to help them along by giving them additional prompts.

One of the exhibits

One of the exhibits

5. Family pictures are important. In this room the photographer captured three different poses of each family and framed them up to form the display above.

 

One of the displays at the exhibition

One of the displays at the exhibition

 

6. We saw the many different ways photographs can be used to capture the essence of a person. This displays of black and white images of a persons back on a street really captured my attention.

Old cameras and film

Old cameras and film

7. The kids learned about the history of photography. They saw how cameras were in the past and how images were captured on film and negatives.

Doggie boy posing for the camera

Doggie boy posing for the camera

8. They also learned how props and background are used to create an image. It looks as if Doggie boy was seated in a living room of an apartment when he was actually seated in front of a  wallpaper backdrop.

Doggie boy again at the set.

Doggie boy again at the set.

9. Positioning of the camera is very important. Compared with the previous picture of the same set there is a lot of difference in the composition of the picture depending on the angle that one is focusing on.

Back view of Monkey boy and his dad

Back view of Monkey boy and his dad

10. Put into practice what you have just learned. Being inspired by what I saw at the photo exhibition I tried out with this back view of two of my favorite persons.

What were you doing over the weekend?

 

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