ProPress
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Brand Details
Type: Brand
Description: British company that manufactures clothing steamers for both businesses and households. Their steamers are designed to be gentle on fabrics while effectively killing bacteria, removing odors, and controlling moths.
Website: https://propress.co.uk
Mention Analytics
Total Mentions: 12
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 7
Negative Mentions: 4
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Apr 23, 2025
I’m just… disappointed lmao
💬 7 comments
⬆︎ 20 upvotes
Mentioned in relation to a negative outcome regarding knockoff brands.
Found in /r/HVAC/Apr 8, 2025
Sanding copper pipe before pro press
💬 14 comments
⬆︎ 4 upvotes
The discussion is about proper preparation before applying ProPress fittings, and the general consensus is to clean the pipe beforehand to avoid leaks. ProPress is mentioned as a specific example of a press fitting.
Found in /r/HVAC/💬 115 comments
⬆︎ 44 upvotes
Mentioned as a better alternative to brazing.
Found in /r/HVAC/Mar 18, 2025
Plumbers are a different breed man
💬 10 comments
⬆︎ 43 upvotes
Propress is mentioned as another product that allows non-plumbers to easily do plumbing work.
Found in /r/HVAC/Mar 5, 2025
Installing a chiller.. apparently my tools are old
💬 27 comments
⬆︎ 44 upvotes
The comment references the skill of using a propress tool, implying it's a valuable brand or tool to have.
Found in /r/HVAC/Feb 19, 2025
Press fittings day
💬 15 comments
⬆︎ 4 upvotes
The commenter states they use ProPress for water and MegaPress for gas, implying satisfaction with these brands.
Found in /r/HVAC/Jan 31, 2025
Whats your favorite tools??
💬 77 comments
⬆︎ 8 upvotes
The user said that the only people that hate them are the ones that haven't used one.
Found in /r/HVAC/Jan 21, 2025
Wtf
💬 35 comments
⬆︎ 49 upvotes
The comments refer to the use of press fittings and the improper installation that is shown in the picture.
Found in /r/HVAC/Dec 22, 2024
Pro press
💬 104 comments
⬆︎ 42 upvotes
The overall sentiment towards the company requiring the employee to purchase a ProPress tool is extremely negative. Many commenters state that the company should provide the tool, and that it's unfair to expect an employee, especially a first-year employee, to cover such a significant expense.
Found in /r/HVAC/Dec 12, 2024
Had to bust the floor open with my jackhammer and repair some leaks, we propressed but personally I would’ve wanted to braze. (No that’s not black pipe)
💬 81 comments
⬆︎ 181 upvotes
Many positive comments praise the Propress fittings for their reliability and ease of use, especially in difficult situations.
Found in /r/HVAC/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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