Carpet Seaming Iron?

KevinD

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No, but I use one to seam carpet.
Don't think it would work well for transfer stains due to the grooved bottom. (No full contact area)
 

John Olson

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Go to your local DI or Good Will, salvation army and buy a $2 iron. If you want to spend more then that get a Stanley wall paper steamer.
 

Harry Myers

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You could buy a iron from Walmart cheaper than that. I don't think I would use that for seaming carpet either. Most likely it is not a cool top iron and would or could cause delamination in seam
 
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steve g

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I have actually used one of those for dye tranfer removal but it was my normal carpet seam iron and ONLY because I forgot or some dipship lost my clothes iron and it wasn't on the truck.
 

SamIam

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Ya Ive done that too Steve but I leave it in the tray and it takes awhile to work.

but and auto off iron form walmart is best.



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regarossa

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Hi Todd- Kinda new around here but... I wouldn't use it unless it was a last resort. If your gonna buy one I would stick with a crain or roberts. Plain old iron works great for stains.

Reg


Anyone use one of these instead of iron for spots?
Only $44 @ Harbour Freight tools!
Is it safe on carpet?
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