When I needed a new iron, I purchased and returned 3. One didn't get hot enough. One had a funny cord that dragged over the shirts and a teflon bottom that didn't leave a nice crisp surface, and one had a burr on the sole plate. In desperation I asked at quilting group - "T-fall" was the answer. I've had it for 3 years and it does the job.
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I bought a black and decker from Wamart. I wanted an iron that wouldn't shut of on me. I love it except there is no way to turn off the steam. So that is one thing to look for.
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I won't ever buy another Rowenta. Mine started overheating. I got a great iron at a yardsale!
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Originally Posted by gailinva
(Post 4921243)
I love my Rowenta (sorry everyone). Had for over 8 years. Bought my daughter one at Sams Club paid $59, wouldn't buy their top of the line.
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