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Jiffy Steamer

Because it is so hot in Arizona, the use of an iron is almost Un-thinkable. Therefore, when on a long Harley Davidson ride, I heartily recommend the Jiffy Steamer. With a height topping out around 5 feet it makes it a bit difficult to tote around on a bike. However it is striking when riding in a large group.
Pro: You really don’t need an ironing board
Con: You need to bring a generator for those rides into the back country
Pro: It has little wheels for towing behind the bike
Con: after about 300 feet the little wheels fall apart when towed by the Harley
Pro: It’s quite the fireworks show to see it dragging behind the bike - A real crowd pleaser
Con: Not good in damp areas
Pro: Can be used for steaming clams in a pinch
Pro: Shirts have that "Bonzo Dog Band" quality after a good steaming
Pro: can be used as a humidifier in winter

I give it a thumbs up!

EXTREME STEAMING - Rocks Arizona in 2004


Added:  Friday, October 17, 2003
Reviewer:  Bryan Neumeister
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Posted by cattyteeee on Jun 04, 2007 - 03:10 PM
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yah, i dont like taking long ironing boards around on my moped either

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