Scored a Rowenta at yard sale
#21
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Carlisle, PA
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I recently picked one up at an estate sale for $8....still in the box! I thought it was new but when I got it home, I realized it did not have a polarized plug (one arm of the plug fatter than the other - no big deal) showing its great age. It looks and works perfectly!!
#22
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Horse Country, FL
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I've had my Rowenta for so long, I can't remember where I got it! Just love the heat it produces. The directions that came with mine said to use ordinary water...and that has worked well for me without leaks, but my water tank doesn't come off. Check online, as previously mentioned to see what kind of water is correct for this model. Happy presssing. :-)
#23
I have 2 - one for quilting and one for clothes (which I seldom iron). The one for quilting, I never put water in and the one for clothes, I keep water in. I've never had any problems with either. I've had them both over 10 years (well over). I love them! I've worked at Joann's part time and occasionally we would get one returned for leaking. Pretty soon we figured out that they must have been putting distilled water in them - the instructions say to use tap water. They don't leak with tap water and will with distilled - have no clue why Both of the ones I have, I purchased after they were returned and paid the "damaged" price which was a substantial discount!
#24
hate to brag but got mine at a yard sale for .05---had a big blob of somekind of brown gunk on it--popped off with a touch of my pen knife ---cleaned the soleplate off and ironed over some wax paper been using it since last May---first 2 I bought started spitting and I pitched them---this one has been great---who knew!!!!
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#26
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: State of NY
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Good luck with your iron. I gave one to sister-in-law 3 yrs ago for Christmas,doesn't leak but doesn't work. I have one 4 yrs old, doesn't leak but thermostat does not work. It just keeps blinking off and on. Never stays on. I love my vintage GE irons in pretty colors.
#27
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Newark, Ohio
Posts: 139
I have always used distilled water in all of my irons, never tap water. I have 2 Rowenta's and love them both. One is 10 years +, the other is 5. I needed an iron in 2 different places.
#28
Keep your eye in it - a lot of us have had problem with Rowentas catching fire. I know it's not common, but it has happened. Also, I think you'll find many of us have had leaking problems with Rowenta. Personally I would not have one again - even for $4. Just a word of caution - but I hope you got a good one!
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