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twinkie 05-03-2013 04:08 AM

My DH used to have a job a few years ago where he repaired return items at a store that bought pallets of returned items from large stores. Most of the irons that he had to work on were Rowenta. The main problem he found was a cracked water tank inside. I have used the "cheap" and garage sale irons for ages. I guess you can say I am cheap.

lovelyl 05-03-2013 04:19 AM


Originally Posted by Sdwill (Post 6038728)
If the iron was made in the past couple of years, there shouldn't be in lead content in it. The US and Europe have to many regulations going on that China has to be compliant to. I purchase parts from China and US vendors for a major manufacturing company and they have to meet these regulations.

About a month ago, I purchased a pair of kitchen tongs and when I got home, there was a warning to wash hands after use due to lead content. On a kitchen utensil????? I was furious! It went back to the store with my complaints, which seemed to fall on deaf ears. Never thought to look for a warning on an iron. It is just so hard to find things made in the USA.

RGAY 05-03-2013 04:42 AM


Originally Posted by vondae (Post 6038683)
I read somewhere last week that you are NOT supposed to turn your steam on until the iron is completely hot. It made sense to me. (heating iron/cold water) Keeps it from spitting. So, that's what I've been doing & have not had a problem since. I too, like the cheapy irons. I bought one at the $ store that doesn't have the auto shutoff. I think I paid $7 or $8 dollars for it. I have a bigger, little more expensive one, that I bought at Wally World but, I don't care for it. To heavy & has the auto shutoff. It makes a good door stop. LOL!!

I never knew that! It makes sense, though. Thank you for the hint of the day!

OldHairTwister 05-03-2013 04:57 AM

When my Mom passed 6 years ago, no one wanted her iron (a GE, still in the box-with instruction book that says 1976) so I brought it home and decided to try it out. It gets HOT stays HOT and works like a charm. Glad I didn't send it to Goodwill.

Steady Stiching 05-03-2013 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by nativetexan (Post 6038541)
thanks, I will look. I am not in love with my Shark one. it's ok but takes awhile to get up steam and then most of it is lost when I set the iron upright. my Rowenta blew out my power cord so I trashed it.

Absolutly hate my Shark iron....shuts off too soon..have to click the button five times every time it stops to get it up to temp....sucky iron...i wish it would die so i could get another..migh just have to look at the 6.00 iron!

Jakers1 05-03-2013 05:08 AM

I hated ironing so I would never buy clothes that needed ironing. So I do not know why, but years ago, I bought a light Black and Decker iron. It sat in the drawer until I started quilting 2 years ago. I began using the iron, and it works just fine - knew it was good for something! It is great, I only use it dry for pressing seams but with steam for pressing wrinkled fabric. No teflon bottom, no auto shut off, but I like it. I don't think B&D make them any more either!

tessagin 05-03-2013 05:09 AM

DH bought the Iron I've got now and recently found the other one. Will get rid of that one since I dropped it on to a concrete patio. Did more damage to patio but did put dent in the iron. Anyway, DH spent more than I would've.

richardswife 05-03-2013 05:44 AM

Rowenta used to be a good iron, but my last two were lemons. So I changed to a shark and I really like it although it took awhile to get used to it. But for now I am happy.
I hope your cat recovers soon, I'd hate for that to happen to my cat as she is a little skittish to begin with.:D

JustAbitCrazy 05-03-2013 05:56 AM

Made up story? I wish. Sorry, it's absolutely true. Why would you think I would make that up and post it here?

Originally Posted by Jingle (Post 6038854)
Sounds like a very made up story to me.
Not much of anything made in U.S.A.


solstice3 05-03-2013 06:39 AM

thanks for the info...I need one with an auto shut off as well as I have those "senior moments" a bit earlier in life than I should


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