I need a new iron
#32
Originally Posted by 0tis
I but the cheapo from Walmart - I can't even break them - I have the same one year after year. I finally bought a new one because mine was so old - another cheapo and no problems at all.
#33
Posted on June 29th that I purchased a Steam generator for $44.00 through Heartland America.com. It is an overstock magazine. No Shipping charge. So far I love it.
It is a Euroflex, made in Italy. Hope you take a look. For the price, you can't beat it, considering others cost up to $200.. It smooths fabric very nice and can be use as a dry or steam iron. Hope this helps.
peace
EDIT: I also own a Reliabe and love it to. I gave up on rowentas also.
It is a Euroflex, made in Italy. Hope you take a look. For the price, you can't beat it, considering others cost up to $200.. It smooths fabric very nice and can be use as a dry or steam iron. Hope this helps.
peace
EDIT: I also own a Reliabe and love it to. I gave up on rowentas also.
#38
I like my $25 Sunbeam that I bought at WalMart. I had a Rowenta and hated it...it leaked like a sieve for absolutely no reason---usually all over whatever I had on the ironing board. My sunbeam is a dream and never gives me a moment's trouble!
#39
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Morganton, Ga
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I have stopped buying small appliances at Wallyworld. I now buy all small electric appliances at my local Ace Hdw.
It is worth the extra 5 or 10 to get the real deal and I have to drive 26 miles to the nearest Wally world anyway.
It is worth the extra 5 or 10 to get the real deal and I have to drive 26 miles to the nearest Wally world anyway.
#40
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Indiana
Posts: 3,607
I have a new Shark and am totally loving it. My Rowenta keep smelling like something was burning and leaked a lot. The shark heats up fast, flashes if it is left plugged in and has easy controls for heat and steam. It gives you a lot of choices.
It does turn off a little to fast. But,it really does heat back up in seconds.
It does turn off a little to fast. But,it really does heat back up in seconds.
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