Ferro da stiro TOKO T8 800W 800 Watt

Brand:TOKO

3.5/5

122.51

Waxiron ergonomico consente una facile sciolinatura in tutte le direzioni. Regolazione precisa della temperatura da 212�F a 320�F. La piastra in alluminio pressofuso extra resistente per un accumulo di calore ideale ha una struttura romboidale curva che migliora la distribuzione della cera e la compressione. Regolazione della temperatura da 212�F a 320�FPiastra pressofusa in alluminio extra resistente Struttura romboidale curva

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Impugnatura ergonomica per disperdere uniformemente la pressione. La piastra di base in alluminio pressofuso trattiene l'accumulo di calore. Regolazione precisa della temperatura e tenuta con il termostato. Prestazioni e durata comprovate per il prezzo. Il ferro Toko T8 è un ottimo ferro.
Base Material ‎Aluminum
Brand TOKO
Brand ‎TOKO
Brand Name ‎TOKO
Color Yellow
Color ‎Yellow
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 197 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Frequency ‎50 Hz
Item Dimensions LxWxH 7.99 x 4.49 x 4.49 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎7.99 x 4.49 x 4.49 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎7.7 x 4.5 x 4.4 inches
Item Weight ‎2.1 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Toko
Material ‎plate aluminum
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎1.04 Kilograms
Part Number ‎208482P
Recommended Uses For Product skiing, snowboarding
Recommended Uses For Product ‎skiing, snowboarding
Size ‎800 Watt
Style ‎Modern
Suggested Users ‎unisex-child, unisex-adult
Wattage 800 watts
Wattage ‎800 watts

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Scritto da: Subseaworker
Awesome iron w/ a clusterf* temperature dial
As just an iron, I would rate this a 4 or 5 star item. It's a good deal for the money. It heats up fast but cools down slowly so be careful as you should with all irons. I love the base, the handle feel and the weight. It is compact, has a nice long power cord and will travel well. The bottom edges are rounded nicely so you get a very nice draw on the hot wax without worrying gouging your base. BUT.... here is the thing I don't understand..... the temperature dial arrow is DIRECTLY UNDER the handle, so you really have to get your head close to it (and sideways) and try if you can to sort of guess where the exact setting is. Like why couldn't the arrow be on the side instead of this obscure place directly under the handle? Plus the temperature marks are written in a very small font. I had to put on my reading glasses AND squint to set the temperature. As you can see from the 1st photo, I used a black sharpie pen to darken and extend the yellow arrow stamp so I would have a better chance of accurately reading the dial, otherwise it is difficult to get the temperature setting within +/- 10 degrees C. And even then, the dial gauge doesn't click accurately and stop at the exact temperature you want. If you are satisfied with +/- 10 C, then this iron will work for you.
Scritto da: CAZ
Wax on wax off!
As one who has used old clothes irons for applying wax to my XC skis for too many years, I'm thrilled with who much better a an actual ski wax iron works for applying wax to me skis. In the past there was always the problem of too much heat smoked up basement syndrom along with scorched or warping bases, or not hot enough and wax that won't melt or flow properly on ski bases. This iron works so well that I see no reason for the much more expensive ski wax irons unless you're a ski wax technician for professional skiers or something like that. You set a temperature you need for the melt temp. of the wax you're applying and the iron quickly heats up to just the right temp. Better yet, when the iron reaches the temp. you set, it even tells you when it's gotten to it when a green LED lights to let you know it's ready to use. This along with a power on LED, seems more than enough to this old clothes iron user. No more guessing if temp. is too hot or too cold. The grooves in the heated base are a real neat addition as they actually do help to better distribute the wax onto the skis with far less edge spillage while applying the melted wax. I had read about these in the product description, but until I actually used this iron, I didn't believe that these would actually work as well as they do. Note this is a full 800 watt iron and also has a nice thick base plate to help reach and then keep the set temp. due to the increased wattage and mass compared to other wax irons out there that sell for about the same price or even more than this Toko T8 iron. These lesser irons will take longer getting to temp and maintaining set point temp. especially if using iron outdoors in colder temperatures. My only complaint with this iron is that the temp dial indicates set point temp. is underneath the handle with small print used for temp. indication and is kind of hard for at least my older eyes to see what temp. I'm setting it for, unless I put the handle right up to my face to see the gradients on the heat setting wheel as I set it. Other than this one minor complaint, my only regret is that I didn't buy one of these years ago.
Scritto da: Thomas M. Mcdonnell
Great iron!
I decided to start hot waxing our skis this year after using a simple paste wax for the last few years. I had considered just using a cheap clothes iron, but in the end selected this iron after reading up on ski waxing and reading reviews on a number of ski-specific iron. The key points of this iron for me are the nice thick sole plate - nearly 1/2" thick which helps hold heat even when the iron's thermostat is cycling. It also has a good temperature range, starting at 90* C up to 160* C. There are also Min/Max settings, but not sure how exactly those are rated. Maybe the Max setting would work for melting Ptex? Being the typical american I had to do some research on temperature conversion - the iron range is 194* to 320* in Fahrenheidt. The wax I selected to start with, Hertel Super Hot Sauce recommends using 189* F, so the lowest setting works well for that. I ended up creating a little cheat sheet for myself on which each 10* setting relates to in *F. I keep this in my wax/tuning kit for reference in case I change waxes down the road. Also, I'd heard some reports that these irons are always true and/or flat out of the box, but mine was nearly perfect. It does make sense though to check any new iron with a true bar or straight edge to make sure you don't have any high points.
Scritto da: R.A.D.
The right tool for the job.
I initially was skeptical with the few negative reviews about inconsistent heat and poor construction, and I can say with confidence that those folks must have gotten a bad iron or something happened in shipping. This iron is amazing. I also didn’t want to pay $70 but figured I should have the right tool as I wax my skis and snowboards regularly. I can’t believe I have been using old clothes irons for this long. The skis I waxed took 5 minutes, in fact it took 10x as long for them to cool enough to scrape properly. The iron was highly consistent and melted wax for dripping and spreading at 130C without smoking or cooling. I was amazed. Glad I bought the good one and I am thrilled. I used Hertel HotSauce wax and couldn’t be happier.
Scritto da: Colorado Eagle
This thing ROCKS.
In response to all the people that say you don't need an expensive waxing iron, or say to just use an old steam iron, i gotta say "DONT LISTEN TO THEM". I started out using an old steam iron back in the day and found it terrible. They are just too big and the holes constantly drip out wax when they overhang. Next I bought a really cheap iron without a good slab of metal on the bottom and used that for a few years, but I could not get a good thin coat of wax with it. I just didn't hold enough heat to warm up the board and spread the wax thinly. this thing is AWESOME. It has a nice slab of aluminum on the bottom and as you run it along your board you notice a nice thin layer of wax left behind. You get done much quicker and with much less loss of wax that you have to scrape off.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It takes a while to cool down so give it some time before putting it away.
I like the fact that you can set the temperature on the iron. It works a lot better then the regular iron that I have been using over the years.
Scritto da: andrew w.
Great wax iron
Nice thermostat keeps the temps right on- no smoking wax. Just keep the iron moving and when the indicator light switches from green to amber, let it warm up again a couple seconds. Great wax iron, can't go wrong with Toko.
Scritto da: David
Value for money
It does what I need it to do at a very much more reasonable price than many competing products. It has to warm up to a set temperature and melt wax with a flat surface to smooth it out. What more do you need?
Scritto da: Master Baiter
Ok
Super, super. Recommande avec confiance. Merci beaucoup!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Real good iron, would recommend it
Good quality and value. Very happy with this iron. I would recommend it to my friends.

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