Rowenta Iron
#61
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,389
Originally Posted by sunflower126
I will never buy another Rowenta. Not worth the money they cost. Didn't last as long as the Black & Decker or my latest Shark that I bought at WalMart. I do like having one that shuts off after a certain amount of time. They can be a pain too by shutting off while you are working, but the peace of mind knowing my iron shut off is worth it. I found myself too many times forgetting to turn it off. When leaving the house I always double check to make sure it is off just to be sure.
#62
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 148
I bought a Rowenta 2 years ago because I had heard that they were very
good. Within less then 6 months it developed a leak. I returned it and they sent me another which also developed a leak.
I gave up on Rowentas forever and bought a Consumer Reports recommended Black and Decker and have had not trouble.
-Judy
good. Within less then 6 months it developed a leak. I returned it and they sent me another which also developed a leak.
I gave up on Rowentas forever and bought a Consumer Reports recommended Black and Decker and have had not trouble.
-Judy
#66
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont[Greenville]SC
Posts: 498
I guess I am lucky. I have had mine for over 7 years and have not had a single problem with it. Only thing I hated was it gunked up on the bottom after starching only 3 shirts. I went through so many tubes of cleaner. Then a Really nice lady at
Hancocks says to use the Magic sponge on a warm iron and SURPRISE, it works and I am one happy lady. I feel so sorry for the folks that bought defective irons.
Hancocks says to use the Magic sponge on a warm iron and SURPRISE, it works and I am one happy lady. I feel so sorry for the folks that bought defective irons.
#69
Originally Posted by cassiemae
I also had a Rowenta and with the same problem LEAK
you think they would fix the problem. :?:
you think they would fix the problem. :?:
#70
Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 51
I also have the B&D, one in MI and one in FL. have had them for several years,put water in both and have never had them leak. they are also light weight. The steam is very quick, I like the off after 10 min. if it goes off, I just click it back on. Then I don't have to worry if I left it on.
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