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TOPIC: New Iron

06 May 2010 07:14 #45516

I had a Rowenta that I used forever (more than 10 years). It finally died, so I bought another Rowenta and this one has had constant problems and has leaked almost from the beginning. I have even sent it in for repairs once. Very disappointing when I loved my first one so much.
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05 May 2010 21:49 #45494

I used the classic for a while but the steam holes kept catching seams. I broke down and got a Rowenta. Sure hope it doesn't develope incontinence as it ages.
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irons 05 May 2010 19:00 #45485

I have had 2 rowentas--I liked the way they worked but they both sprung bad leaks in less than 2 years. I too like the Black and Decker classic. Some people complain that you can't see the water tank, but after you use it a while, you can tell when you need a refill by the "feel" (weight) of the iron, and by the amount of steam. The price is right too.

Sue
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05 May 2010 16:43 #45483

I too have a Rowenta; (I have tried t-fal & Black & Decker too)
Anne, & find it really heavy especially when I need to press for long periods of time. The Rowenta is very old & only has holes around the rim. I hear you on the automatic shut off!

Thanks everyone for the input so far, especially the Oliso. Keep it coming.

I am going to watch for the sales once I have heard from those who want to give their 2 cents worth.
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05 May 2010 02:53 #45458

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I've never seen an Oliso in real life, and I've never talked to anyone who has used one. They look interesting.

I LOVE my Rowenta Professional Titan Plus. I've had it for 13 or 14 years, and it's never leaked. I've even dropped in on the floor a few times (concrete covered by carpet), and it hasn't seemed to hurt it.

My most important criteria for an iron would be NO auto shutoff and a long cord.

Anne in Vancouver, Canada

in Vancouver, Canada
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04 May 2010 20:33 #45446

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I got an Oliso at MQX and so far I love it! it does a great job pressing out wrinkles in DD Keri's clothes.
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from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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04 May 2010 19:54 #45443

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I love my new Oliso and I was so lucky to get mine. Bought it nearly half off at Joann's... they only had 3 and they didn't even make it onto the shelves! Carla
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Black & Decker Classic 04 May 2010 17:25 #45437

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This is iron recommended by applique queen Elly Sienkiewicz during a class I took a few years ago. Like me, she likes an iron that is NOT especially light weight so you don't have to press down so hard when fusing freezer paper or fusibles.

Plus, this iron had no auto shut-off and gets really hot.

Plus it was cheap - less than $35.

I've purchased several of them over the 5 or so years since I took the class, and even my husband prefers them for ironing his shirts. (Yes, he does his own shirts because he doesn't think I know how to iron anything except flat yardage, and I don't disabuse him of that thought!)

BethMI
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04 May 2010 11:46 #45425

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Laura Star is the best for sure. I have had mine for years. I got a show special at IQF in Houston. My #2 choice is a Shark from Wal-Mart. It heats up fast..... Really fast! It has auto shut off, which I don't like so I just use it for odds and ends and when I need the iron to heat up quickly. It's also light weight. A really nice iron.

The Laura Star is for all day sewing. It's heavy. Doesn't auto shut off and you can have steam or not. The water tank holds a lot of water and you don't run out. The steam part is awesome. I hold a blouse up and hit it with the steam and it removes the wrinkles! This iron is pricey to say the least but a good investment in the long run. Oh and the Laura Star iron has the water tank separate from the iron. The iron sits flat on top of the water tank. No knocking the iron over!

Barbara
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04 May 2010 08:29 #45409

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I use the Oliso and so far like it. I don't use the steam much as it only seems to be good when the tank is full. Like Ricky says they all get incontinent anyway. I just use a spray bottle of water. I do like the up down feature. Have had mine for over a year and so far no problems with that function. I would recommend it.
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04 May 2010 07:50 #45403

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go for Laura Star - is the best!!! (pricey but the best)
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New Iron 04 May 2010 07:13 #45396

I am in the market for a good new iron & would love some input from you experts. I have noticed that Ricky & Alex use an Oliso, what are they like? Do the lifts leave marks? There are so many brands on the market that I would like to do my research before I purchase one. Thanks for your help. :)
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