Unexpected fire - beware!
#91
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Houston TX
Posts: 1,993
Kay - This was bad enough but I am thankful that this wasn't worse than it was. I hope that your hand will heal just quickly and feel better really soon. This was a very scary thing to have happen and you acted quickly to handle it. I too have a Rowenta travel iron as I am sure a bunch of us do, so we all need to be careful with them!
#93
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Middle Tennessee
Posts: 360
This is not the first time I have heard of Rowenta irons sponaneously igniting. They should be very interested in your situation. Try contacting Underwriters Laboratory. They also will be interested.
#94
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 46
I'm so sorry you got burned. I had a Dr. tell me to immediately alternate between ice water and cold water until the burn is gone. Now for any burns I get I apply EMU Oil. It works so good. And I just bought a Rowenta Travel iron and it hasn't even been taken out of the box. I am afraid to plug it in.
#96
Owee, Owee, Oweeeeee...... Just thinking about it makes me hurt. So sorry this happened. Is the burn on your palm? What a pain. If you have not gone to the doctor and had it looked at, maybe you should. I think it depends on the size of the blister.
I burned my back on a heating pad a few years ago. There is a reason you should not fall asleep on them. I had a big blister and also deep burn. The best thing I found to use are gel band aid things. I think they are made for burns. They helped the pain and kept the blister from drying out. I could always tell when it was time to change the bandage. I found them at Walmart i think, in the First aid aisle. I don't think any ointment is needed with these. I think it is part of them. But my burn heeled fairly quickly and with no scar.
I burned my back on a heating pad a few years ago. There is a reason you should not fall asleep on them. I had a big blister and also deep burn. The best thing I found to use are gel band aid things. I think they are made for burns. They helped the pain and kept the blister from drying out. I could always tell when it was time to change the bandage. I found them at Walmart i think, in the First aid aisle. I don't think any ointment is needed with these. I think it is part of them. But my burn heeled fairly quickly and with no scar.
#98
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: central Iowa - corn country - USA
Posts: 125
Thanks everyone for your input regarding my iron fire. This morning I called Rowenta's customer service department. Explained to the gal the situation. She is sending me a postage paid label so I can return the iron to them. She asked me if I wanted to file a claim for the fabric and any medical expenses I had. Since I had no medical expense - other than the silvadine I already had - and I have had time to think about an alternative repair to the fabric, I said no - but I did feel they should replace the iron and tell me EXACTLY what happened - once they take it apart and look into it. She assured me they would contact me but we'll see. This iron was new about a year ago. This is the third Rowenta travel iron I have had: one handle broke and the other one finally quit heating. I like the size and weight of this little iron but now I'm a little worried about another one. Does anyone recommend another brand that is similar in size? I'm in a daze right now as to what to replace it with.
Also, I wanted to thank everyone for offering to see if my backing fabric was available from someone's stash. It is a black background fabric and the dye lots are often off enough to make it noticible. I'm going to embroidery on plain black fabric - I used it on the quilt top also - to put in a section that will compliment the quilt top. I think that will work o.k. Think I just paniced yesterday.....I'll post pictures when I have the quilt finished.
Didn't have time today to get pictures of the iron and burnt fabric, but will try to do that soon also.
Also, I wanted to thank everyone for offering to see if my backing fabric was available from someone's stash. It is a black background fabric and the dye lots are often off enough to make it noticible. I'm going to embroidery on plain black fabric - I used it on the quilt top also - to put in a section that will compliment the quilt top. I think that will work o.k. Think I just paniced yesterday.....I'll post pictures when I have the quilt finished.
Didn't have time today to get pictures of the iron and burnt fabric, but will try to do that soon also.
#100
I hope your hand heals quickly. I would take pictures of the fabric and your hand to document everything just in case you need it later. I have a Rowenta iron and will never ever buy another one. MIne is a little over a year old and leaks like a seive. I paid over $100 for it and it is useless. I contacted customer service and was told i was SOL. I loved the iron while it worked. It is lightweight and glides wonderfully. It leaks. Tos. I plan on taking it back to Bed Bath and Beyond tomorrow to ee if they can do anything. Good luck with your troubles. Hope the hand is OK.
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