New iron
#41
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Santa Rosa, CA
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I just bought a lovely new Rowenta Focus iron. It is just wonderful; no spitting or leaking; at least so far. But I think a lot of people do not give their iron proper time to heat up or steam before the iron is ready. It only takes a minute or two, so it is worth it to wait. Also following directions on filling the water chamber correctly and using the recommended type of water is important, too. Emptying the iron after use will prevent rusty water and keep the iron in proper order.
#42
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 110
My daughter bought me a Rowenta for Christmas. It's great, I still use it everyday. I did have to send it in for repair during the warranty period and it leaks from time to time. After I had it for a while....I read the reports that they are prone to catch on fire. I have to remember to unplug every time after I use it.
#43
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 115
We picked up a new Oliso TG1100, 1800 Watt, Purple iron tonight from JoAnn's. They had a 40% off on all irons. I see that the jury is still out on which is best. Never seen the purple one anywhere before. I know that this is an older thread but just wanted to tell people about the sales going on right now.
#44
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Blacksburg, South Carolina
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We picked up a new Oliso TG1100, 1800 Watt, Purple iron tonight from JoAnn's. They had a 40% off on all irons. I see that the jury is still out on which is best. Never seen the purple one anywhere before. I know that this is an older thread but just wanted to tell people about the sales going on right now.
Thank you, gonna try to go tomorrow. Do you mind sharing their prices?
#46
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Join Date: Oct 2015
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Have fun shopping for YOUR perfect iron.
#47
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,198
Do you want steam or not? That was my biggest consideration. I have a Continental Dry Iron for no steam work (it's great for fusibles because it has a solid plate, so there are no little spots where it didn't fuse). It gets hot, stays hot, and doesn't have an automatic shut-off. I got mine on Amazon.com for around $40. For steam, I recommend the Reliable Velocity, because the water tank and the sole plate heaters are separate. Also, they have a very good warranty policy.
#49
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Join Date: Oct 2015
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At the store that I went to, the Purple one, not the Blue one, was $107.99 vs $179.99. The other iron there that I thought would be a good deal was the Rowenta DG5030 Pro Iron Steam Iron Station. This lists at $199.99 and with 40% off would be $119.99. They didn't have the Oliso Pro in stock, but I think that I would have liked the 30 minute shut down timer vs the 8 min shut down timer and the little larger ironing area for just a few more dollars.
Have fun shopping for YOUR perfect iron.
Have fun shopping for YOUR perfect iron.
My wife kept saying "this one will be just fine, I don't need that one". Then she paid the minuscule difference and saw the spec difference and now she is happy that she swapped them out.
#50
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Join Date: Jun 2024
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Does anyone have the Oliso TG1600 Pro Plus 1800 Watt SmartIron?
In the past two years I've purchased two Rowenta irons, both of them always leaked water and eventually just died. Yes, I was using the right water. My first Rowenta iron lasted several for many years. The last one died while I was using it yesterday; just stopped heating.
I am considering purchasing an Oliso TG1600 Pro Plus 1800 Watt SmartIron, but wanted to know if any of you have one, and what you think of the product.
I am considering purchasing an Oliso TG1600 Pro Plus 1800 Watt SmartIron, but wanted to know if any of you have one, and what you think of the product.
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