Old 02-19-2015, 05:23 AM
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w1613s
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Location: Jacksonville, FL
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I "eat" irons. My choice is an inexpensive one that gives me good heat and steam. Yes, I try keep my irons alive and well but our hard well water just doesn't want to playnice.

My experience with Rowenta has a lot to do with the leaking problem on Rowenta irons made in China. The iron leaked like a sieve and the corporation claimed innocence. I pitched both of them.

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