Need to replace my iron!
#21
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Monument, CO
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Over the years we have sold (and purchased) about a gabillion different irons. OK, it just seems like it when I look at our iron 'graveyard' ...
We have had the fancy smancy ones, as well as the inexpensive ones. What I've determined is this... generally, the more expensive irons may last longer than he inexpensive ones ... but in all, the irons cost us about $5 per month. (ie: - a $60 will run about a year, and $120 will work for 2 years ... at about 2-3 hours per day). So, I say go with the one that is most comfortable for what you are doing.
We have had the fancy smancy ones, as well as the inexpensive ones. What I've determined is this... generally, the more expensive irons may last longer than he inexpensive ones ... but in all, the irons cost us about $5 per month. (ie: - a $60 will run about a year, and $120 will work for 2 years ... at about 2-3 hours per day). So, I say go with the one that is most comfortable for what you are doing.
#22
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Alabama
Posts: 312
I was checking out irons the other day and I don't know if anyone has noticed this or not but irons are looking more like space ships and ufo's than irons. They look like some of the newer cars going down the roads these days...lol. I really wish they would have left them alone, but I guess that's what they call progress. (:
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