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b.zang 01-09-2010 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by Shadow Dancer
I have an Oliso Iron and it collects dust real well on the shelf in my sewing room! I went with a Shark and I love it!!

bzang, there is a switch to turn off the lift system on mine.

OMG, you're right, there is!!
Maybe it will get used a little more often.

hereca622 01-09-2010 03:45 PM

I have had a cordless Maytag for a few years and love it. I love that I can use it to fuse batting in a quilt and I don't have to worry how far the plug is from the quilt.
I also have a Oliso that I purchased at Tuesday Mornings for $69.99 last year. I had wanted one but did not like the full price. I had rotator cuff surgery a few years ago and it is wonderful not having to lift and pull on the iron.
The only thing that I have a love/hate relationship with, is the auto shut down. It seems like I am always waiting for both of them to heat up again.
I also left water in the Oliso and the steam selection switch on and when I went to use it, white powder shot everywhere. After reading the book, I see that if you leave in water, then you must turn off steam switch.

joeyoz 01-09-2010 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by b.zang
No

I have this iron and am mixed about it. I had heard about this self-lifting feature being good for people with carpal tunnel syndrom and although I don't suffer, reasoned that it might be a good preventative thing. When I bought the iron, the saleslady told me that it gets hotter than most other irons, but I have not noticed any difference. The reason I say no, is that you cannot lay the iron on your material and take your hand off of it. Maybe I'm doing things wrong, but I often find myself placing my iron and waiting a few seconds before lifting it and re-placing it. Or, when pressing seams if I've made a pile of triangles or something, I open a few, place the iron on them and leave it while I open the next one. With the Oliso, your hand must be on the iron at all times. If you are ironing as opposed to pressing, this iron works great. I have two irons, and I find myself using the Oliso less often than the other.

There is a switch on the end of it that you can slide that will take it off of the pop up feature. If you accidentally leave it down and walk off, after 30 seconds it will pop up anyway. Built in safety thing.

I have one of these and I love it.

littlehud 01-09-2010 06:52 PM

I just have a hard time spending that much on an iron.

pocoellie 01-09-2010 06:55 PM

I love my Oliso, but I only paid $99. Personally, I think I'm too cheap to pay $169.00. My opinion.

Janis 01-09-2010 10:46 PM

My favorite iron was a yard sale find at $2.00 !!!! It is an Oreck cordless one, the kind that comes free with the purchase of a sweeper!!! I love the fact that it heats up fast and is lightweight to use. I've seen other cordless irons that are heavy and bulky, which this one is not.

Bevanger 01-10-2010 07:13 AM

yikes. i think i'll still to my cheapy one

Marcia 01-10-2010 07:47 AM

We have an Oliso iron at the quilt shop where I work and I have used it on several occasions. I have mixed feelings about it. It does take some getting used to. Right now I am happy with my Black and Decker and don't think ANY iron is worth $169!

sweet grandma 01-02-2012 10:10 PM

I've had my yellow iron since Oct. 2010. I really like it. No leaks, lots of steam and heat. I love the itouch. Works for me.

Holice 01-04-2012 06:40 AM

After 7 (yes SEVEN) ............need I say more? All but the last returned. Just too time consuming to keep complaining.


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