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Old 09-29-2019, 02:32 AM
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illinois
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Take a look at yard sales/thrift stores for an "old" iron. You won't pay full price but those old irons were made of better stuff. Maybe you'll get a clunker but you won't have much invested either. Maybe look for one in the box that looks "new". Seems anything new nowadays has a short life expectancy and is made of lesser quality materials.
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