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I wanted to address the question of the poster asking if a domestic iron is OK. The answer is, yes. When I brought my snooker iron here, I then had to use a domestic iron on my 10' table in China and it worked fine. Just remember:
1. The domestic iron is much smaller, so does not contain as much heat as a snooker iron. So you will have to stop part way through and reheat it. On my 10' I could do it in 2 heats. A 12' is 44% more cloth so you might need 3 heats.
2. Being lighter you need to press down.
3. Be very careful on the temperature. I would, invariably, test it on a discarded piece of cloth of the same type as on the table before using it.
All of these problems are simple enough to work round as long as you have a certain amount of patience. If it is a choice between a domestic iron or nothing then you should use the domestic iron. The table will play better and more consistently.
I wanted to address the question of the poster asking if a domestic iron is OK. The answer is, yes. When I brought my snooker iron here, I then had to use a domestic iron on my 10' table in China and it worked fine. Just remember:
1. The domestic iron is much smaller, so does not contain as much heat as a snooker iron. So you will have to stop part way through and reheat it. On my 10' I could do it in 2 heats. A 12' is 44% more cloth so you might need 3 heats.
2. Being lighter you need to press down.
3. Be very careful on the temperature. I would, invariably, test it on a discarded piece of cloth of the same type as on the table before using it.
All of these problems are simple enough to work round as long as you have a certain amount of patience. If it is a choice between a domestic iron or nothing then you should use the domestic iron. The table will play better and more consistently.
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