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Old 04-07-2014, 11:02 AM
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I know I am opening a can of worms and will get lots of responses but looking to replace my cheap iron which I like just fine but is not so powerful with the steam any morel. Does the wattage on them make a difference, i.e. the higher the wattage, the more steam? Thanks for all suggestions.
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Old 04-07-2014, 12:10 PM
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I love my Reliable Velocity 100. $139 on amazon.
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I have an 8 year old Sunbeam Classic that I love, but it looks like it's starting to corrode, so last week I purchased another inexpensive new Sunbeam and returned it. There was no way to turn off the steam except to empty the iron, and it had a retractable cord which wasn't working so smoothly right out of the box. I went to Bed Bath and Beyond and purchased a Black and Decker Advanced Digital steam iron for 45 (less 20%). I LOVE IT! It's 1500 watts and has a stainless steel plate. I didn't realize how badly my old iron worked. This one beeps when it reaches the right temp for your setting (which doesn't take long). It irons out the creases as soon as it touches the fabric, and the steam has three settings (plus OFF) with lots of holes in the plate so it steams like a dream. I did have a problem with the part that covers the hole for the water. It wouldn't stay closed. I exchanged it and opened the next one to check it in the store and saw right away that the latch was made of a harder plastic and worked perfectly. I highly recommend it.
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I have a Rowenta steam generator with separate tank that holds a lot of water. Love it! I know others don't like the regular Rowenta and I didn't either - bought one and returned it because it spit. My steam generator does not spit.
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I have a black and decker digital
Advantage. You can also use the search function because we have had lots of discussions on irons.
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Another for Reliable Velocity.
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black and decker digital advantage. Love mine.
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What about the one jenny uses at Missouri quilting co? Expensive though! I got mine new in box at thrift store! Love them cause they are older heavier ones so seem to iron wrinkles better!!!
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Originally Posted by Weezy Rider View Post
Another for Reliable Velocity.
Me too. This iron has LOTS of steam, and it will not leak.
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Yep I TOTALLY agree!

Although I got mine refurbished on ebay for $80.

But it is one iron I WILL buy again when the time
come to get a new iron.

Another MAJOR plus going for this iron is the 1800w.


QUOTE=love 2 sew;6664405]I love my Reliable Velocity 100. $139 on amazon.[/QUOTE]
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