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Iron suggestions...
My precious Grandmother wants to get me a good iron for my birthday.. :) I would like it to get HOT!! I don't really put water in it, I prefer to use a spray bottle. What are your suggestions?
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Try using the search function. We discuss irons pretty regularly. I like my Black and Decker Digital Advantage.
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I've stuck with my Black & Decker classic. Does what I need and I don't freak out if I drop it or it quits since I can replace it at wally world for $20. Now if I had money to blow I might be tempted to get an Oliso!
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Oliso. Gets hot. STAYS hot.
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I bought the Rowenta SteamForce iron. It was the top rated iron in consumer reports and it does get really hot. But it weighs a ton and I'm probably going to return it for an Oliso. If you don't care how heavy an iron is, you might want to try it.
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I have a rowenta and an oliso, the rowenta gets hotter and also gets hot faster. Both leak though
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Another vote for Oliso. I have the blue one and really like it; it gets plenty hot and very quickly; even though it shuts off after about 8 minutes, it heats back up in seconds.
The blue one is the least expensive, is on sale periodically at JoAnns. |
IrishNY I don't find my oliso any lighter than my rowenta. The Oliso is a pretty hefty iron
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I was wondering what the difference was between the two colors of the Oliso irons (besides the price) and it's 200 watts. The yellow is 1800 watts and the blue is 1600 watts.
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I got a Rowenta Master 1750 last year at Costco and it gets HOT and steam is excellent. Haven't ever had a problem with spitting.
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I have had the Rowenta Promaster D8080 for two years now and love it. Gets really hot fast and tons of steam! A little heavy though.
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Any suggestions for "DRY" irons? I never use steam and want a good, basic dry iron. I've seen some online, but don't know much about them (Continental brand?). The only possible drawback is the weight of a dry iron. Anyone?
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I LOVE STEAM, and I never understand how someone can sew and not use steam. I believe steam is such an important feature to quilting and accuracy. I really don't know many sewers whom don't. I have hand issues so the weight of the iron is an important feature for me (the lighter the better). I know I once had a Rowenta and it was soo heavy. Now I look for an iron that is light, has a large water well, and great steam. Obviously, you would be looking for something different. Good luck!
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Anyone know of an iron you can buy today that doesn't shut off after so many minutes. Nothing drives me more crazy then when I go to press the iron is off again and I have to wait for it heat up.
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The only iron I have found that doesn't have an auto shut-off is a Black & Decker that I bought at the Family Dollar store for $10.00. It was very light weight, got plenty hot & had steam. Didn't have a very big water well though. After 4 years it finally quit working and had to throw it away. When I went to buy another one, they were all out, so I haven't replaced it yet. So, you might check the $ stores in your area and see what you can find.
I am dreaming of an Oliso. I have asked for one for my birthday coming up later in the month. |
The older Black and Decker Classic does not have the auto shut off. The Continental dry iron will not last over a year maybe two. It will just quit working. I have had two go out after a year. I dropped my new Rowenta and now it leaks so I use it for fusing. Most stores won't sell an iron without an auto shut off, they can be sued if the house burns down. No joke. DH has taken several irons apart and knows how the auto shut off works so I guess he could disable it for me but right now my Classic Black and Decker is going strong. I bought several of the $9 irons at General Dollar and they get hot but too lightweight for me.
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[h=1]I bought the Rowenta DW9280 Steam Focus Steam Iron from Amazon.com and have been so pleased with it. It produces an unbelievable amount of steam and doesn't seem too heavy. I just LOVE this iron.[/h]
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