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    If the purpose of this particular brand of iron is weight and heat may I suggest going to a second hand store and picking up a vintage brand or at least an older one. I found a couple which are perfect for this purpose. Lot cheaper than $25.00,

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    Quote Originally Posted by NanaBeez View Post
    If the purpose of this particular brand of iron is weight and heat may I suggest going to a second hand store and picking up a vintage brand or at least an older one. I found a couple which are perfect for this purpose. Lot cheaper than $25.00,
    It's rare to find a dry iron in thrift stores. So $25 is a bargain for a brand new one.
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    We use Prime for streaming movies to our tv. Hundreds of dollars cheaper then cable movie channels.
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    Love it. It's small, heavy and hot! Just what I wanted in an iron. I dropped the first one onto concrete floor and it dented and went kaput. So I ordered a second one from Amazon. Still happy, happy, happy.

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