Rowenta or......???
#101
Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 47
This is so timely. I just paid $$$ for a Rowenta and I want to return it so badly but I sent in for the rebate. There is NO steam. No matter what I try, I have to hold in the "steam burst" button to get anything to come out. And the linen setting will burn the clothes. Go figure... I'm finding all of the replies quite interesting.
#102
A ways back i bought a naomoto hys-58 steam iron for my shop, from time to time i bring it home when im quilting and stuff and ill tell you this ill never want for another brand of iron again after getting used to that one. They arent cheap but well worth the investment. :)
#103
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 291
I have 2 of these little compacts, the first time I had someone over for a quilting day they pressed down so hard that the handle got cracked. good little irons just not made for lots of pressure put on them. My husband took it to his garage and made a little plate that fits where the handle would normally fold down into and it works fine, the handle just doesn't fold down anymore. It gets nice and hot and the tip gets right under your seams to press them to one side etc.
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#104
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 210
I have completely worn out one Row. bought another one and have a spare in reserve.. I would rather give away my microwave oven than my Rowenta iron. would not go back to those cheap throw away irons for anything after using a Rowenta. To me they are the BEST!!
#105
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: New York
Posts: 471
Hi all, I have been through so many irons (keep tipping the ironing board and dropping them. Of all I've tried (including Rowenta, I like the black and decker best for price and the stainless steel sole plate (a must for me). I am now using a spritz bottle to see if I can extend the life of my latest one. I hate having to depend on distilled water. So far this has worked well for me.
#106
Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Rochester,NY
Posts: 90
I have 2 of them myself and don't love them either. Save your money.
Originally Posted by mic-pa
I had two Rowenta's and was unhappy with both of them. They did not steam well at all. Gave them away (and they were not cheap). Have a $20. Black and Decker from Walmart and love it. When it dies I will purchase another one.
#107
Originally Posted by mic-pa
I had two Rowenta's and was unhappy with both of them. They did not steam well at all. Gave them away (and they were not cheap). Have a $20. Black and Decker from Walmart and love it. When it dies I will purchase another one.
#108
Originally Posted by sewwhat85
i have had 2 rowentas. Guess i didnt learn very expensive and were a piece of junk not good for steam. will never get another. But i am drooling over those new ones that lift themselves off the table
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