My LAURASTAR arrived!
I’ve got two completely different subjects this week, so you’ll see two posts. I received my LAURASTAR Smart i steam generating system on Tuesday and got it set up yesterday. Wahoo! I didn’t know it was coming and the name of the shipper was not LAURASTAR. I didn’t realize what was being delivered…..until this arrived at my door:
Given that it was about 5′ long and weighed about 50 pounds, I made a wild leap and assumed it was my LAURASTAR. I mentioned last week I was chosen to be a LAURASTAR Ambassador and I wasn’t quite sure how all this would work.
It was like a Christmas surprised then when I unboxed it – it was the “Smart i” system with “active board”. I’ll explain all of that in a minute.
It took me maybe 20 minutes just to unbox it and about the same to get it set up. I was relieved that it did not take up a bigger footprint than my previous board – whew! I was worried that it might take up too much space in my studio:
Here it is sitting next to my old board. You can see that the LAURASTAR is a bit wider, which is good, and it can sit about 4″ taller than my standard board. That was a nice surprise! I am short, but I can’t tell you how many times I wished my ironing board rode higher – those times when you’re ironing or fusing something fussy or small. I have mono-vision and sometimes I need to put my face close to what I’m working on. That extra height will be nice to have.
I’m giggling as I see that photo – note the completely trashed ironing board cover on my old board. I am sometimes careless about protecting my board cover. As soon as I got my LAURASTAR set up, I ordered another cover and their slick iron cleaning system – not that I will need them or anything….
Once I got it out of the box, I realized that it had integrated wheels on the board. All I needed to do to move all 42 lbs of it was to wheel it in place. Cool! I had a few questions and I called customer service and get this – I got a person, not a menu! I forgot his name, but he was super helpful and helped me get set up. The customer service was excellent – I did not get someone in a phone bank who was getting answers from their computer. It was a real person who knew the system and easily answered my questions.
LAURASTAR has numerous short, very well done videos about the system and how to use it. They clearly show the features and details of the system and get right to the point. My fav so far is “How to Iron a Shirt in 2 Minutes” which uses a handsome dude and it doesn’t hurt that you get a glance at his 6-pack at the end. Oh you totally clicked on that link, didn’t you???
I’m impressed with the design and engineering of the system:
The iron can store on the silicone pad even when it’s hot, or, on the shelf underneath, in case you want the full length beyond the board. See that little hook to the left? That holds your sole plate cover for delicates, right there, at the ready. Love that.
Minor detail, but one I appreciate: the thingy that holds the hose has a plastic disc that slips right into the holder and holds it firmly in place. It will not slide back and forth as you iron.
The steam is super fine and leaves fabric dry. LAURASTAR’s steam generating system is 15x faster than a regular iron. The steam also acts as a disinfectant so I briefly steamed my masks and they are sanitized! The literature says it kills up to 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. I wished I had this system in the early pandemic stage. I also took a wrinkled suit jacket and just puffed it with steam on the hanger and it looked like it just came from the dry cleaners. Slick!
There is only one heat setting with this system, yet it will handle the finest silk or heavy denim. To iron a delicate blouse, you can just steam it on the hanger. If you needed to actually touch it with the iron, say you had delicate yardage, you would snap the soleplate cover to the bottom of the iron to protect it.
I was thrilled to receive the active board as well. I know I will be spoiled now and never want a normal board again. The active board has a fan and will either blow air up or suck air in.
Here’s why I care: ever had your fabric move around as you iron? Super annoying. I had gotten a super reflective cover for my old board – you know, the one you see demo’ed at every quilt show. They are great because they reflect the heat so well that it irons both sides at once. The only problem was that surface was slippery and items moved around as you ironed. I did not like that.
With an “active board”, you can have it suck the fabric to your board and it stays put! Or you can have it puff up, which stretches the fabric making wrinkles almost impossible. Once the iron was set up, I got to playing a bit, fusing some MistyFuse to fabric and ironing out a large backing piece. Oh man, it was so quick and easy! The iron itself is light weight because it’s simply an iron.
And then there’s the whole “smart” part which I am still learning about. It will tell me when I need to descale (a very simple process) and can connect me right to the store to order new supplies or accessories. It takes about 3 minutes to heat up and will auto-turn off after 10 minutes, but I think there is a way to over ride that.
The one thing I wish it had was a way to hold my needed items right there at the board. There was no such system, so I devised this tacky method of keeping things close at hand. I did this on my previous board, but I was reluctant to trash out my beautiful, sophisticated system with my tacky add-on. Silly thing maybe, but we all need our sprays, starches, liquid fabric stabilizers and cleaners right there at the board, right?
So far I am impressed. My summary of favorite features I’ve discovered so far:
Ease of set up.
Customer service.
Thoughtful design.
Simple and easy way to sanitize just about anything.
Ability to steam garments on their hanger.
Fabric care from the most delicate to the sturdy, without having to change temp.
The steam! Powerful and instant yet leaves fabric dry.
That active board – how did I ever live without it?
All ironing and steaming tasks are significantly easier and faster.
If you are thinking about buying a system, give me a holler. Ambassadors can pass on coupons for some purchases. Lucky me – I am loving this system. I still have discoveries to make and I’ll be writing about them as I go. Let me know if you have any questions.
This week I’ll be sharing with:
Nina-Marie’s Off the Wall Friday
and
Finished or Not Friday
Jan says
Cool! I guess I could look it up, but where is the home of the water making the steam… don’t see in pics. I have the Eurosteam (?) that I love. The weight go the iron comforting.. water in the iron..
you must have a tank somewhere… how long does that last before needing more water? Does it take regular water?
Just curious about this. I have no room…. but nosey.
Also… I thought misty fuse is used with dry iron?
qskipad3 says
Hi Jan; So in between the “legs” of the board the water tank site. I don’t know how long a tank lasts yet! And yes, it takes regular water. I just did not activate the steam for the MistyFuse. Good to know that you love your Eurosteam! Steam generators rock!
Christine Westbrook says
You lucky bum! I’ve had my LauraStar for several years now. You are going to love blocking your quilts with it. Enjoy!
qskipad3 says
Oh good to know Christine! What surface do you block yours on? That is one feature I most look forward to using. Now I just need to make some quilts!
Darlene S says
Your Laurastar sounds like an amazing ironing system. I’ve researched and tested ~200 irons, but not the Laurastar. Good to hear you like it. I definitely want to check it out.
qskipad3 says
200 irons? You should write and article about your findings. I’m curious, with that much research, which iron do you use?
Judy Shelton says
Sounds like it would be great after pre-washing our fabrics!
qskipad3 says
Yes! I did a few fat qtrs last night lickety split!
Alycia Quilts says
sounds like a cool system
qskipad3 says
I’m still experimenting but it is a wonderful addition to my studio!
Laceflower says
Don’t cha just love a new great toy! Lucky girl.
qskipad3 says
Oh it’s like you know me! Yes, a new toy is so fun! I walk around the house thinking about what might need steaming or disinfecting, lol!
The Joyful Quilter says
Oh, if there was room for this in my studio…
qskipad3 says
It’s the same footprint as an ironing board. Of course if you’ve got your board on a table this would take a lot of additional space. You can get the generator without the active board too.
Sherry Heins says
How does it work on linen?
qskipad3 says
Hey good question! I haven’t tried it yet but I’ll bet it’s fabulous! The steam will cut right through those wrinkles. I will try it, I have to try everything!
Marianne says
C’est le meilleur système de repassage qui existe, j’en ai une depuis 1994 et une en réserve au cas où! Je ne peux plus m’en passer et c’est là que je suis fière d’être Suissesse :))).
qskipad3 says
Wow, you are lucky to have been using one for 27 years! and to have a back up just in case! I am so impressed with the engineering and details of the system. It is a luxury but I am thankful to have one!
Rebecca Grace says
Ooh, how exciting! Congratulations, Jenny! I’m looking forward to learning more about this Laurastar system from you. For your starches etc., what about one of those little rolling carts from IKEA? I have this Raskog one that I drag around my long arm frame with my machine oil, canned air, dust cloths, pins, etc. and it would be great for keeping ironing supplies handy. Now I’m thinking I should order another one… https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/raskog-utility-cart-white-20382932/
qskipad3 says
Yes, I’m excited Rebecca Grace! I am trying to preserve floor space and want to avoid making the ironing footprint any bigger than the board. Hence, I’m hoping for something that hooks on, not rests on the floor. There is plenty of cubic inches underneath the board and I’d like some sort of a hanging system. Of course I have that already but it’s a little crude!
Mary Stori says
Oh my gosh, this is so similar the Euro Pro Ironing Solution I purchased ages ago in Houston. When it worked it was SUPER….unfortunately, and probably why it seems they are no longer making it…..soon the steam stopped. The ENTIRE thing had to be shipped back to Canada for repair…..at the owners expense. Upon the return it worked for only a short time…..big money (around $600) was wasted on that. So happy to learn there is a new product now that can do the work!!
qskipad3 says
Oh sorry that happened to you Mary. It seems to be a well thought out product, intelligent design. Time will tell, hope it lasts forever!