Rowenta Iron
#111
Reliable makes an iron that is GUARANTEED not to leak or spit.
http://www.reliablecorporation.com/
The water is preheated before it its the sole plate which, on regular machines, the water goes to the sole plate directly and that is what make the machine leak and spit.
They have two models which sell for $99.00 and $139.00 respectively, each which fantastic control settings one of which is you can over-ride the auto-shut-off function so your iron stays hot.
I'm seriously going to purchase one, likely the $139.00 model in the next week or so.
I'll donate my leakers and spitters (I have two) to Goodwill or Sal.Army and they can sell put on their big buck pricing (see previous posts on Thrift Shop Prices).
http://www.reliablecorporation.com/
The water is preheated before it its the sole plate which, on regular machines, the water goes to the sole plate directly and that is what make the machine leak and spit.
They have two models which sell for $99.00 and $139.00 respectively, each which fantastic control settings one of which is you can over-ride the auto-shut-off function so your iron stays hot.
I'm seriously going to purchase one, likely the $139.00 model in the next week or so.
I'll donate my leakers and spitters (I have two) to Goodwill or Sal.Army and they can sell put on their big buck pricing (see previous posts on Thrift Shop Prices).
#112
I agree, my Rowenta leaked also. I have a Black and Decker I am using right now and it is great. Also a cheap Proctor Silex, very lighweight, that does a very good job. No more expensive irons for me. I keep a spray bottle with water close and use it.
#114
Originally Posted by donnajean
I'm thinking it's another case of things are not made as well as they used to be. My Rowenta was purchased in the 90's & still works perfectly.
#115
Originally Posted by Doda
My iron is leaking from the bottom, but I have not dropped it and I'm the only one that uses it for quilting.
I've only had the iron for 2 years.
Should I just throw it away and buy another?
If so, what brand is reliable?
Has someone else had this problem?
Grateful for any suggestions..
thanks,
Iron-less in Orlando
I've only had the iron for 2 years.
Should I just throw it away and buy another?
If so, what brand is reliable?
Has someone else had this problem?
Grateful for any suggestions..
thanks,
Iron-less in Orlando
#116
I recieved Rowenta as an xmas gift... it leaks like mad! exchanged it 2x would never buy or recommend. My friend has on that's over 10yrs old - best iron I ever used... guess something happened to the quality of their product over the years???
#118
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 203
Originally Posted by Mary O
Rowentas are overrated.Will never buy another one.Leak,leak that's all they do.....
#120
Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Miamisburg, Ohio
Posts: 4
I bought my Rowenta - Professional Press - sixteen years ago. It is still giving me very good service. The first one which I purchased had a teflon sole. It was not worth what I paid for it. Rowenta replaced it, at my request, with an iron which has a stainless sole. I have used it very heavily as I press a lot of fabrics used in my quilting projects. Possibly being that old, it was manufactured in Germany.
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