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    Old 09-02-2011, 07:09 AM
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    This morning I was watching Fons & Porter Love of Quilting on Tv and they have a yellow steam iron that raises itself up so yuou never have to worry about it burning your fabric.
    It is called a Oliso Steam Iron. I googled the iron and it took me to their companies page and I clicked on the Yellow Iron...

    Its a proffessional....only $199.99
    The Home version....only $129.99

    So whats the difference between the two irons except $70 dollars and the home version is blue and the proffessional one is yellow?

    So...since I can not justify ever ever paying that kind of money for an iron I am putting it on my Christmas Wish List...so if anyone wants to buy me one they can I won't complain nor will I turn it down. LOL

    Geez what do they think we are made of money or theres a money tree in the back yard? And whats on your wish list?
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    Old 09-02-2011, 07:13 AM
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    So should I get you the yellow or the blue???? hehe
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    Old 09-02-2011, 07:14 AM
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    I saw that iron at the AQS show in Knoxville! I want one too! Didn't even look at the price at the show as there are other things I need more --
    I want:
    1) the EQ7
    2) Clamps to load my quilts faster into the longarm so I can quilt more quilts, and .....
    3) room to teach quilting classes.
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    Old 09-02-2011, 07:22 AM
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    The professional iron has the ability to turn off the auto shut off feature I believe. Be aware that these irons are very heavy so if you don't have a dedicated ironing surface, you may not like them! I had the original Oliso iron and sold it because I have to use an ironing pad on my cutting table and it wore me out having to move that monster back and forth!
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    Old 09-02-2011, 07:23 AM
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    I would not pay that much fore something that is new to the market. To often one run's out to buy the latest thing out to find out it has flaws. I would wait until it has been out for awhile to see how people like it. It is still a lot to pay for a iron for me.
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    Old 09-02-2011, 07:45 AM
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    No iron on my wish list. I want an embrodery machine. I saw the irons at a recent quilt show and yes, they are heavy!
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    I have the blue one and love it! Well worth the money but I got it for cheaper bc they carry it at Joanns and they run them on sale!
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    Yellow is my favorite color and I have drool over that yellow iron every time I see it, but really do not need it at this time.
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    That price is outrageous! I'm sure I can get just as much ironing done with my cheapy WM iron. Or am I just cheap. I don't have a tin bill, so maybe just some sense. LOL
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    Originally Posted by Marge L.
    That price is outrageous! I'm sure I can get just as much ironing done with my cheapy WM iron. Or am I just cheap. I don't have a tin bill, so maybe just some sense. LOL
    I'm not familiar with the phrase "I don't have a tin bill" - I did try to google it but nothing came up -- what does that mean?
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