The best iron--I found it.
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Michigan
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The best iron--I found it.
Each of us have our favorites of just about everything. I have found the perfect iron for me. It is the Black and Decker Digital Advantage iron.
I have owned one for numerous years and have kept it in its little travel bag ready for the next sewing adventure away from home. During those years I have had Oleso, Rowenta, and a couple brands I don't recall. None have lasted nor been as perfect as my Advantage. My last iron leaks badly (Rowenta) so I just got a new Advantage. And the instructions say that to empty at the end of the day is Optional! If it leaks I'll let you know, as I do hate emptying my iron every day because I sew in the lower level of the house where there is no sink. This is, of course, all my own humble opinion although I sure wish Black and Decker wanted to pay me to say my piece. Happy Sewing.
Grammahunt
I have owned one for numerous years and have kept it in its little travel bag ready for the next sewing adventure away from home. During those years I have had Oleso, Rowenta, and a couple brands I don't recall. None have lasted nor been as perfect as my Advantage. My last iron leaks badly (Rowenta) so I just got a new Advantage. And the instructions say that to empty at the end of the day is Optional! If it leaks I'll let you know, as I do hate emptying my iron every day because I sew in the lower level of the house where there is no sink. This is, of course, all my own humble opinion although I sure wish Black and Decker wanted to pay me to say my piece. Happy Sewing.
Grammahunt
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#2
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,385
I've had that one and agree, it's a great iron.
I'm currently using an iron I found at my local hardware store, of all places, for $20. I bought it because it has no automatic shut-off.
There are definitely advantages and disadvantages to features. Another great iron I own is the Reliable Digital Velocity. It is an awesome steam powerhouse, heavy, great for pressing backs, yardage, stubborn wrinkles, etc. It can get quite heavy, so this smaller, lighter hardware store find is great for piecing, classes, retreats, etc.
I'm currently using an iron I found at my local hardware store, of all places, for $20. I bought it because it has no automatic shut-off.
There are definitely advantages and disadvantages to features. Another great iron I own is the Reliable Digital Velocity. It is an awesome steam powerhouse, heavy, great for pressing backs, yardage, stubborn wrinkles, etc. It can get quite heavy, so this smaller, lighter hardware store find is great for piecing, classes, retreats, etc.
#3
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 3,497
My favorite iron is a Sunbeam that I have had for about 20 years. The first one I purchased did not have auto shut off, so I gave it to my Mother and bought another with auto shut off. Has served me well, never put water in it, just have a spray bottle on my ironing board. My Mother still has hers too.
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 2,680
So far the best iron I've had is the Continental brand that I got from The Vermont Country store. Dry iron, no steam, no auto shut off and is heavy. I just spritz a little mist on what I need ironed and I'm good to go.
#9
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Augusta, Maine
Posts: 363
Am I wrong, but I believe I’m seeing a lot of OLD brand names here. LOL. I’m using my MIL ‘s old black and decker. I tried a Rowena, hated it, tried the Oslo that jumped up every Time you set it down, didn’t like it. I’m going to look at the advantage whenever my Old BD gives out. I got one of the small steamfast’s for 25.00. Love it also. No more expensive new age irons for me. Good thread.
#10
I have been using a Panasonic cordless iron for over 5 years now. I absolutely love it! I will never buy an iron with a cord again. It is so much easier to use a cordless iron for your fabrics. The only thing I don't like about it is the auto-off feature, but I realize that is a safety issue, so I don't complain.