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I had one for over 15 years and just replaced it with another Rowenta. I've always used tap water as the instructions said and I never have had a problem.
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Originally Posted by Joeysnana
I buy gallon jugs of distilled water at WM or the grocery store. It's cheap and the iron isn't. so it is worth the trouble.
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This is a great topic. I also have well water. The manufacturers (spelling??) don't take this in to consideration. Recomendations usually say tap water and NOT distilled water. So what are we supposed to do??
Since we live in a Chicago suburb where many people around us have Lake Michigan water my DH will fill up water from work or else where. Also have been frustrated with the cost of Rowenta's but eventually they leak... is it the well water or the Rowenta design?? I am trying to use spray bottle but it just isn't the same. I am frustrated too. |
I save the water from my dehumidifier in the summer. Put in clean containers and use that. I have had no problems and have used it for a couple of years.
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Originally Posted by judylg
I have a spray bottle of water on my ironing board and that is all I use. Does anyone have a shark? I have had this one since the spring and like it.
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I save the water from my dehumidifier in the summer. Put in clean containers and use that. I have had no problems and have used it for a couple of years.
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Originally Posted by dahlshouse
yes... which is what thru me... as that is what I always used in my other one... Thanks to all for your input....
Originally Posted by donnajean
Are you sure directions did not say "distilled" water? I've always used distilled water in my Rowenta which is now about 15 yrs. old.
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Originally Posted by BeckyL
I have owned 2 Rowentas and have several friends with them as well. They all seem to have a problem deveoping a leak regardless of how you care for them. I have quit using water in my Rowenta and use a spray bottle of water instead. I don't think I will ever buy another Rowenta.
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I've had my Rowenta for several years and all I've ever used in it is water straight from the tap. We have our own well, but do not have a water softener. The hard water has never hurt it -- that iron just keeps plugging along.
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Tap Water works best on both of mine
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