Oliso iron dead, what to do?
#1
Oliso iron dead, what to do?
My beautiful yellow Oliso iron will not heat up at all. So I took it down to my repair man at the hardware store. He says it is the element and called the company to try to buy a new one. They were miffed that he had taken it apart. And they wanted to talk to me.
So I called and they said that for $69.00 (to be paid in advance) they would take a look at it and then fix it and then guarantee it for a year.
Has anyone else dealt with these folks? My gut says to just buy another iron. The problem stems from the fact that I am used to this pop up iron and leave it in the down position, as it separates itself from the ironing surface. Everything else on the iron works, just no heat.
I have two other irons that are not pop up and I am afraid that I will leave them down on the board and start a fire. I always used distilled water, but last week it began smelling hot and spitting.
Maybe I will win one on MSQC golden scratch off tickets!!!
Marcia
So I called and they said that for $69.00 (to be paid in advance) they would take a look at it and then fix it and then guarantee it for a year.
Has anyone else dealt with these folks? My gut says to just buy another iron. The problem stems from the fact that I am used to this pop up iron and leave it in the down position, as it separates itself from the ironing surface. Everything else on the iron works, just no heat.
I have two other irons that are not pop up and I am afraid that I will leave them down on the board and start a fire. I always used distilled water, but last week it began smelling hot and spitting.
Maybe I will win one on MSQC golden scratch off tickets!!!
Marcia
#2
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 1,165
I have and with pretty much the same result. The dial that selected the heat was off. It wouldn't go all the way to high which made me wonder how much else could be off.
The customer rep was really insistent that I send it back. I sent it back once and got another iron with the same problem. Notified customer service, told to send it back again. Then it started to not always shut off after so many minutes. Said to heck with it, used it on a surge protector that had an on/off switch until I could find another iron. I bought a Reliable and gave the Oliso to a friend who always unplugs everything when she's through with it.
I've still got all the service "help" in a file.
The customer rep was really insistent that I send it back. I sent it back once and got another iron with the same problem. Notified customer service, told to send it back again. Then it started to not always shut off after so many minutes. Said to heck with it, used it on a surge protector that had an on/off switch until I could find another iron. I bought a Reliable and gave the Oliso to a friend who always unplugs everything when she's through with it.
I've still got all the service "help" in a file.
#3
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,585
Don't you just love engineered obsolescence? My refrigerator stopped cooling. We called a repairman. He said it would cost $700-$800 to fix it. At that price, I might as well go out and buy a new one!!
Your fear about leaving your non-Oliso irons down on the board is a valid one. I just posted on another thread about how I used an Oliso on a retreat for 4 days and when I got home, I found myself leaving my iron face down on the board.
Maybe you should just bite the bullet and buy a new Oliso.
Your fear about leaving your non-Oliso irons down on the board is a valid one. I just posted on another thread about how I used an Oliso on a retreat for 4 days and when I got home, I found myself leaving my iron face down on the board.
Maybe you should just bite the bullet and buy a new Oliso.
#4
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Location: North east
Posts: 360
Don't bite bullets. Bite the Oliso company. I had 6 which were replaced each time they malfunctioned. Keep badgering them until they make it good. We tend to just give up. Let us not give up until these irons are corrected. And don't pay to have them fixed. They should make good on their product.
#5
I've had this one for 18 months which is over the one year mark. With the shoulder problems I have, I think I'll just have to buy another one. In the long run I will not be without and have the kind that I am used to.
#6
The website says NOT to use distilled water unless you have very hard water over 12 whatever that means. (I emailed my water dept. and found mine is 5.) They tell you if you must use the distilled to do 1/2 and 1/2. It's worth a read.
#8
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 1,165
Don't you just love engineered obsolescence? My refrigerator stopped cooling. We called a repairman. He said it would cost $700-$800 to fix it. At that price, I might as well go out and buy a new one!!
Your fear about leaving your non-Oliso irons down on the board is a valid one. I just posted on another thread about how I used an Oliso on a retreat for 4 days and when I got home, I found myself leaving my iron face down on the board.
Maybe you should just bite the bullet and buy a new Oliso.
Your fear about leaving your non-Oliso irons down on the board is a valid one. I just posted on another thread about how I used an Oliso on a retreat for 4 days and when I got home, I found myself leaving my iron face down on the board.
Maybe you should just bite the bullet and buy a new Oliso.
#9
Don't you just love engineered obsolescence? My refrigerator stopped cooling. We called a repairman. He said it would cost $700-$800 to fix it. At that price, I might as well go out and buy a new one!!
Your fear about leaving your non-Oliso irons down on the board is a valid one. I just posted on another thread about how I used an Oliso on a retreat for 4 days and when I got home, I found myself leaving my iron face down on the board.
Maybe you should just bite the bullet and buy a new Oliso.
Your fear about leaving your non-Oliso irons down on the board is a valid one. I just posted on another thread about how I used an Oliso on a retreat for 4 days and when I got home, I found myself leaving my iron face down on the board.
Maybe you should just bite the bullet and buy a new Oliso.
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