rowenta iron
#1
rowenta iron
has anyone purchased recently
have they fixed the leak problem
i don`t use use steam anymore as the cheap one don`t last and finaly figured out ineed a higher wattage
but if i spend the money for a good one i might go back tothe steam
Thanks Gale
have they fixed the leak problem
i don`t use use steam anymore as the cheap one don`t last and finaly figured out ineed a higher wattage
but if i spend the money for a good one i might go back tothe steam
Thanks Gale
#3
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
Posts: 5,572
I've never had an issue with my Rowenta's leaking except when they've been overfilled. I do believe it makes a difference as to type of water used. Some Rowenta's want distilled; others tap. I think it's prudent to follow the manufacturer's directions.
#9
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pueblo, Co
Posts: 663
I had one. Leaked from the first day when I bought it to the last day I used it. I used it for a few more years, but kept a spay bottle handy. After I tossed it, I found out that it depends on who manufactured it. Germany, no leak, China, leaks. If I ever see a German made, I will buy it.
#10
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Brooklyn Park, MN
Posts: 261
I just purchased the Rowenta Project Runway 1750 Watt Floral Design Steam Iron approx. a month ago on ebay for $55.00. Love it!!! No problems. I had a Rowenta iron and had no problems with it whatsoever, but then when I saw this one - it is purple! - I just had to buy it too! I like it and it is heavier than my other Rowenta. Great irons (IMO)
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