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Kitchenware News & Housewares Review Show Daily Monday, March 16, 2020 5 8 Explore New Corners of the Sewing Universe with Brother LB5000S Star Wars Edition Get ready for a sewing and embroidery machine that is absolutely out of this world! Now you can express your love for Star Wars with three interchangeable classic character faceplates and a Star Wars logo faceplate. This 2-in-1 sewing and 4x4 embroi- dery machine allows you to embroider and sew with ease, giving you the versa- tility to make the Star Wars themed items you love. Repositionable adhesive lets you switch between the Darth Vader, Princess Leia and Droid faceplates with ease. Plus a Star Wars Design Pack code is also included for downloading 10 embroidery designs on www.ibroi- dery.com, along with a code for down- loading 10 additional galactic-inspired designs. Advanced features such as the large, 3.2-inch Sew Smart color LCD touch- screen let you view your embroidery designs in full color and let you preview your design edits on the screen, before stitching. Brother also offers expanded embroidery design editing features that include the ability to change individual thread colors, place let- tering in an arc, move designs on the touch- screen display with the touch of a finger, and much more. If you're looking for even more embroidering inspiration, look no further than the LB5000S itself and let the Force be with you. Choose from 80 fresh and fun embroidery designs that are built right into the machine or import your own designs through the handy USB port. The sewing features are pretty awesome, as well, and include 103 ver- satile built-in sewing stitches, needle up/down and variable speed control plus drop feed for creative free-motion sewing. You also get seven quick-change sewing feet: spring action zigzag, but- tonhole, overcasting, mono- gramming, zipper, blind stitch and button sewing feet. The spring action zigzag foot is an extra-long foot, so when it's combined with the longer seven-point feed dogs, helps facil- itate smoother fabric feeding. Looking to explore new corners of the sewing and embroidery universe by creating custom patches, apparel, cos- tumes and more? Then you really need to check out the LB5000S Star Wars sewing and embroidery machine by Brother! For more information, visit www .brothersews.com. Enjoy Ciabatta at Home with Emile Henry's Ciabatta Baker Ciabatta is a rustic Italian bread with a crisp and a chewy crust and an airy, hon- eycomb-holed interior. Delicate and fla- vorful ciabatta is easy to make at home with the new Emile Henry Ciabatta Baker. This ceramic baker is designed specially to achieve ciabatta's unique crumb structure. The magic offered by this Ciabatta Baker is in how it captures humidity. This pan creates the ideal environment for bak- ing bread dough, transforming regular ovens into bread ovens. Cooks no longer need to add steam to a hot oven to get a good crust because the domed lid and ceramic walls trap the humidity released from the baking dough, resulting in fully expanded loaves with crackling exteriors. The Ciabatta Baker has imbedded handles that make it easy to remove the baker from the oven and to flip the baker over to release a loaf of bread. Made in France of Burgundy clay, this new baking mold makes two 14-inch long loaves at a time. Recipes are included and it retails for $130. Specialists in culinary ceramic for more than 170 years, Emile Henry cre- ates cooking products stamped by its unique savoir-faire. Inspired by its histo- ry and desires, the family-run company continues to use its passion for authentic, homemade cooking prepared with love and shared with pleasure. Like all Emile Henry products, the Ciabatta Baker is made of all-natural materials and is backed by a 10-year war- ranty, which is not offered by any other ceramic manufactur- ers. Carefully shaped, each piece is signed by the artisan who makes it. The ovenware is then meticulously checked by the person who packs it, adding a label with their name for traceability and as a guarantee of quality. Emile Henry is located in the Burgundy town of Marcigny, France. To find out more about Emile Henry, call 302.326.4800, visit www.emilehenry usa.com or stop by booth #S860. The DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI from ECOVACS With 100 percent ownership of its R&D and manufacturing, and a 20-year history in smart home robotics, ECOVACS has become one of the top three market lead- ers in the smart home cleaning space. The company continues to grow and innovate with the DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI™ (Artificial Intelligence & Visual Interpretation), unveiled at the show. T8 AIVI takes the 2019 award-winning DEEBOT OZMO 960, the first AI-pow- ered floor cleaning robot in the industry, to another level. Its upgraded AI engine and a new "true mapping" laser-based navigation technology make it the most advanced vacuum-plus-mop robot on the market. It adapts to home environments two times faster, while reducing the risk of getting stuck on typical "robot unfriendly" items by 60 percent. The idea of "no cleaning before cleaning" has never been so true. In addition to vacuuming, DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI mopping functionality can remove up to 99.26 percent of bacte- ria with its adjustable and precise water flow control (according to a study from the Hygiene & Microbiology Research Center of Japan). The robot features three hours of battery life – enough for one full cleaning pass, and 30 to 170 percent more than competitive robot vacuum cleaners. For the first time, large homes now have the per- fect cleaning assistant. DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI also comes with live video streaming on demand. For people who've ever won- dered if they've left the iron plugged in or want to check in on their beloved pet, the T8 AIVI can be a great help whenever it may be needed. Finally, DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI was designed to be launched at an afford- able price point of $799.99. ECOVACS has also announced the rebranding of its popular DEEBOT OZMO 950 to DEEBOT OZMO T5, as it begins moving its premi- um family of cleaning robots to the T ("technology-dri- ven") nomenclature. DEE- BOT OZMO T5 is a more affordable version of the T8 AIVI, with an estimated price of $599.99 at launch. With a lower barrier to entry, sophisticat- ed technology and approachable pricing, ECOVACS remains singularly focused on making daily lives easier and more efficient with intelligent and connected robotics for the home. For more information, stop by booth #L12547 or go to www.ecovacs.com. Get Perfect Sleeves Every Time An immaculately ironed shirt, especially with perfect symmetrical, laser-straight creases, is a thing of beauty. For formal wear, business meetings or special occa- sions, you want your shirt to look like it was pressed by a professional. Nothing stands out more than badly creased sleeves with blurred, wavy lines that break in the middle, or the ultimate fail- ure – 'tram lines' that can be seen from across a room. You can get perfect sleeves in seconds, every time, with the all-new award-winning Perfect Sleeve. Sleeves are the hardest to iron and they never come out like the drycleaner shirts. Until now. Perfect Sleeve is a stainless steel fork that lets you create laser straight and symmetrical creases effortlessly, and it allows you to iron both sides at once. Just slide it into the cuff end of the sleeve, then let go. The spring-loaded form pushes the sleeve flat and taut, eliminating the wrinkles that cause so much frustration. It's per- fect for shirts, blouses and sweaters from XS to 3XL as well as children's pants. It includes a magnet for on-board storage. It is about 23 inches by 5.5 inches. Perfect Sleeve is a 2018 gia Global Innovations Awards finalist in product design excellence. Regardless of whether you prefer a smooth sleeve or one with a crease, the important thing is that you are ironing your shirt to begin with. As tempting as it may be to have shirts professionally laun- dered, it is important to note that dry cleaners use industrial washers and dry- ers as well as large pressing machines. This manufacturer's take on laundering clothing does not take into account fabric or color, let alone buttons that may be affected by high-heat, high- pressure industrial irons. The best thing you can do for the lifespan of your dress shirts, as well as your appearance, is to launder your shirts on your own and press them using good old-fashioned elbow grease. For more information, go to www .tubshroom.com, call 631.393.0986, email support@tubshroom.com or stop by booth #N6729.

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