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What kind of water is best for Rowenta Iron???

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Old 10-03-2011, 05:59 AM
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Knock on wood! I've had mine for about 5 years and only used filtered tap water in it. Our water is very hard where we live so we have reverse osmosis for drinking and appliances.
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First mistake buying a Rowenta. Had one for 18mnths-never dropped-It just leaked and finally died. Biggest waste of $120.
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Old 10-03-2011, 06:12 AM
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While in Fla for the winter months my new Rowenta irons all become incontinent within 6-8 mos! I use distilled water up in PA because we have a well and guess what, no incontinence! My current iron up here is about 4 years old. Go figure. I will now only use distilled water while down south...
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Old 10-03-2011, 06:37 AM
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I buy Spring water and haven't had any problems. My friend says the same thing you do about her iron so she started using tap water and gets less sputtering. I don't have a problem with sputtering on any of my irons as long as I wait until the light tells me they are sufficiently heated. Guess it's 6 of 1 and half dozen of the other. :)
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I have only had my rowenta for about a year now. I only use it in the sewing room. I use reverse osmosis water in it because we have the set up. No leaks or spurting so far.
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Old 10-03-2011, 06:44 AM
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Mine said tap water, and that's what I've always used. No leaks, and I've had it about four years.
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Old 10-03-2011, 06:51 AM
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I have a R W that is about 15 years old never use anything other then tap water, have not had any problems. Until 6 years ago it was well water,now city water. :D
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I have an Oliso, that I saved a long time for. I use only bottled "Spring Mountain" water. Not tap (too hard) and not distilled (too soft).... I personally like Arrowhead water, but that is a personal choice.....
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I took a chemistry class this spring, and my instructor actually talked about this topic. He said that the impurities in tap water require a higher temperature to get the water to steam and that is why many manufacturers say to only use tap water. I quit buying Rowentas, I didn't feel they were worth the money. I have a black and decker now and love it. I steam and spray when I am quilting (not at the same time, lol).
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I have my Rowenta for 5 years now,always use my bottled drinking water because I always carry water with me.Have never had a problem with my Iron.
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