What iron to buy?
#41
Wow, glad I took a look at this. I think I will look into the Maytag Iron, about $45 on Amazon. At the least I will always look for the stainless steel plates. I had an Oliso, overheated and fried with 3 months. so never spending tons of money again. I currently have a Black n Decker from Walmart, has worked well, but the teflon (?) plate is a mess now, wearing off and not allowing me to iron smoothly. Has lasted me 6 years for, what?.. $19 or $29. Can't beat that!
#42
Hi Jan, I no longer buy expensive irons. My cheap Panasonic has been going for years!
Oops- didn't realize you alread bought and hate your iron! Mine isn't a cordless. It's a really old one.
Oops- didn't realize you alread bought and hate your iron! Mine isn't a cordless. It's a really old one.
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#43
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#44
Maytag M-800 $45.66 on Amazon has the same tangle free cord and same auto shutoff as the Hamilton Beach I just purchased for $25.62 but has the stainless steel sole plate, which I prefer. It also has a removable water tank, which I don't care one way or the other about. It also has the 2 year guarantee. (The M-400 doesn't say anything about auto shutoff, which for me is a must have.) I'm going to return the Hamilton Beach and get the M-800 for the $20 difference, so I can have the stainless sole plate. Oh, I forgot to say, both irons have 8 ft. long tangle free cords. No extension cord needed now.
#45
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: San Antonio, TX
Posts: 465
I bought an Oliso several years ago and we had a delightful relationship until it died recently. I loved the lift feature, increased safety factor and long cord. Just hated the price! Was delighted to find out yesterday that Oliso will replace/repair (their discretion) any iron even if you’ve had it more than a year. Cost is $70. Found a coupon which reduced it to $60. You pay shipping there...free ground shipping back. Took 1 phone call and several emails. Had it in the mail within 2 hrs of intitial call. It fits in flat rate med box..2 day shipping and tracking #. So for a total of $73, I will get a new iron in a couple weeks. Totally delighted with their customer service. No mention of this policy on their website but it’s great info so spread the word!
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#46
I bought an Oliso several years ago and we had a delightful relationship until it died recently. I loved the lift feature, increased safety factor and long cord. Just hated the price! Was delighted to find out yesterday that Oliso will replace/repair (their discretion) any iron even if you’ve had it more than a year. Cost is $70. Found a coupon which reduced it to $60. You pay shipping there...free ground shipping back. Took 1 phone call and several emails. Had it in the mail within 2 hrs of intitial call. It fits in flat rate med box..2 day shipping and tracking #. So for a total of $73, I will get a new iron in a couple weeks. Totally delighted with their customer service. No mention of this policy on their website but it’s great info so spread the word!
#47
Ever since I watched Jenny Doan's tutorials I wanted an Oliso iron but I read reviews that changed my mind. They look like fun to use. Their customer service does sound good.
But it seems that some of you really like them. I got burned on expensive irons after my Rowenta died on me after a year. And their customer service is horrible.
But it seems that some of you really like them. I got burned on expensive irons after my Rowenta died on me after a year. And their customer service is horrible.
#48
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,559
Just came back from a retreat that supplied 2 Oliso irons. There were a couple of frustrating things about them:
1. Everyone kept standing the irons up on their butts instead of sitting them on the faceplates, which made them turn off.
2. When I'm pressing seams, I will let the iron sit and press one section while I prepare the next section, then move the iron to the new section and so forth. But the second I take my hand off the Oliso iron to work with the seams, it lifts up and stops pressing. So I spent twice as much time at the ironing stations as I normally would have simply because I had to stand there with my hand on the iron.
Once I got home and went back to my own personal iron, I kept leaving it on the faceplate instead of standing it on its butt.
1. Everyone kept standing the irons up on their butts instead of sitting them on the faceplates, which made them turn off.
2. When I'm pressing seams, I will let the iron sit and press one section while I prepare the next section, then move the iron to the new section and so forth. But the second I take my hand off the Oliso iron to work with the seams, it lifts up and stops pressing. So I spent twice as much time at the ironing stations as I normally would have simply because I had to stand there with my hand on the iron.
Once I got home and went back to my own personal iron, I kept leaving it on the faceplate instead of standing it on its butt.
#49
Just came back from a retreat that supplied 2 Oliso irons. There were a couple of frustrating things about them:
1. Everyone kept standing the irons up on their butts instead of sitting them on the faceplates, which made them turn off.
2. When I'm pressing seams, I will let the iron sit and press one section while I prepare the next section, then move the iron to the new section and so forth. But the second I take my hand off the Oliso iron to work with the seams, it lifts up and stops pressing. So I spent twice as much time at the ironing stations as I normally would have simply because I had to stand there with my hand on the iron.
Once I got home and went back to my own personal iron, I kept leaving it on the faceplate instead of standing it on its butt.
1. Everyone kept standing the irons up on their butts instead of sitting them on the faceplates, which made them turn off.
2. When I'm pressing seams, I will let the iron sit and press one section while I prepare the next section, then move the iron to the new section and so forth. But the second I take my hand off the Oliso iron to work with the seams, it lifts up and stops pressing. So I spent twice as much time at the ironing stations as I normally would have simply because I had to stand there with my hand on the iron.
Once I got home and went back to my own personal iron, I kept leaving it on the faceplate instead of standing it on its butt.
#50
Maytag M-800 $45.66 on Amazon has the same tangle free cord and same auto shutoff as the Hamilton Beach I just purchased for $25.62 but has the stainless steel sole plate, which I prefer. It also has a removable water tank, which I don't care one way or the other about. It also has the 2 year guarantee. Also has tangle free cord. No extension cord needed now.
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