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Old 02-22-2014, 12:16 PM
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Has anyone used this? If so, I'd appreciate pros and cons. My iron is about to go and I've been looking at new options. Thanks.
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No will have to check it out though!
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Old 02-22-2014, 12:43 PM
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i treated myself to one of these a few months ago.
i absolutely love it.

as the instructions inside the box will tell you, it isn't rechargeable in the way ... for example ... a cordless drill is.
you have to return the iron to its base in order to keep it hot.
i can press quite a bit before i must return it to the base.

it's a bit pricey but i was sooooo tired of the cord getting the way ...
so far it has proved itself to be worth every penny.
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I agree with PatriceJ, I got mine for Christmas two years ago an I love it!!!
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Where do you buy this iron? I have never heard of it.
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i got mine at walmart.
they have a few different make/models at amazon.
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Same as all have said above, I love mine. My DH bought it from Amazon for me.
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I got mine on amazon, it was a lighting deal. I probably wouldn't have got it had it not been on sale because I wasn't looking for an iron but I am so happy I did. If it ever dies on me I will replace happily at full price.
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Thanks to all who've answered so far. Not one negative comment and I think this will be the one for me.
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I've had mine for several years, and very pleased with it.
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