Rowenta on fire
#51
I also had one of my irons start on fire. I was using a Black n Decker and it just started smoking and flames started shooting out of the top. I will never leave my iron plugged in and turned on when I am not in the room..Could have burned the house down.
#52
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Originally Posted by Murphy
OMG, I am so glad you were not harmed and were there to ensure no fire spread. Glad to hear you are safe. Rowenta will not be an iron I will purchase.
#54
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Dakota
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ANYTHING can catch on fire. Even our wonderful sewing machines and I don't mean just the new ones. They all should be on a power strip and unplugged when not in use. never know when a fire can occur. Better to be safe than sorry. someone could die in a fire caused by our machines.
#55
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Location: Massachusetts
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I have had the same Rowenta iron since 1992 and despite falls and sometimes spitting, it is the best iron I have ever had. I learned to iron at 6 yrs old before steam irons came along so that I could help my mother.The Rowenta was on special at Lechmere sales--long gone--and it has worked well for all ironing. Because of rotator cuff injuries and the need for less weight, I was given the latest thing from another company. It shuts off so fast and spits everywhere !
I think I will watch for another Rowenta that does NOT shut off and that is on sale.20 years is great in my book for no repairs and problems. I checked the cspc.gov website and no recalls are noted for Rowenta irons. Maybe nobody tells them about their problems?
My shoulders are much recovered after surgery. I should add !
I think I will watch for another Rowenta that does NOT shut off and that is on sale.20 years is great in my book for no repairs and problems. I checked the cspc.gov website and no recalls are noted for Rowenta irons. Maybe nobody tells them about their problems?
My shoulders are much recovered after surgery. I should add !
#59
So sorry this happened and thank goodness you had the presence to stamp it out before there was any further damage. Yes, check the outlet there may be a problem there, or just to make sure it is okay to use. I will be keeping a very keen eye on mine! If this one gives me leaking problems, etc. I will never, ever buy another one. This is my 4th travel iron and they all leaked! Thanks for the warning!
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