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mommabear62 09-08-2017 10:31 AM

Steam Iron
 
Just wanted to see what everyone's favorite steam iron is. I had had two Rowenta's which leaked, heavy and expensive. I have spent to much money trying to find a good reliable steam iron! Thanks for all suggestions!

Grammahunt 09-08-2017 11:17 AM

I have been disappointed in Rowentas. My favorite iron is Black and Decker's Digital Advantage. Fabulous iron. I don't think they make this model anymore because models change faster than I can change my clothes. My next iron will be a relatively cheap iron off the shelf.

cashs_mom 09-08-2017 11:24 AM

I was disappointed with my Rowenta steam generator. My favorite was my Laura Star Steam Generator. It lasted about 10 years and when it finally gave out, the price of the new ones was so high I decided on an Oliso instead. While it's not a nice as the Laura Star Steam Generator, I do like it and for money paid I'm very happy.

dunster 09-08-2017 01:30 PM

I've been using the Reliable V100 Digital Velocity iron. (Where do they come up with those names?) The steam is great, the iron can be put into a mode where it doesn't shut itself off automatically, and its design supposedly means it will never leak. I got mine as a factory refurbished model on Amazon, so the price was around $80 I think. However I'm not sure that it's still available anywhere.

SusieQOH 09-08-2017 02:17 PM

I agree with you about Rowenta. Mine leaked right after the warranty expired. I have a cheap Panasonic I think. It works great.
I just bought one of those mini irons for pressing seams. Got it today so haven't used it yet.
It's called Steamfast.

pewa88 09-08-2017 03:18 PM

I caved and bought an Oliso and I love it.

Jane Quilter 09-08-2017 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by pewa88 (Post 7902831)
I caved and bought an Oliso and I love it.

ditto....I got the yellow one, and I cant go back to flipping my wrist, ever

riana 09-08-2017 03:40 PM

I learned years ago from Ricky Timms...never put water in your steam iron and it will last forever. My cheapie Black & Decker is still going strong--ten years plus. Maybe even 15. I use a spray bottle just like my grandma did, works great!

petthefabric 09-08-2017 03:54 PM

Black and Decker for me. I get the cheapest one ($10-15) and replace it when it fails. Usually lasts 3-5 years. I also have a second one that never touches adhesive.

wesing 09-08-2017 04:45 PM

We have this one, but I know we didn't pay $250 for it. Bought it at a quilt show after seeing the demo. Good strong steam and no auto shutoff.

https://www.eurosteam.com/product/eu...neration-iron/


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