What is your favorite iron?
#12
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: SW Minnesota
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I have been sewing/quilting for 30 years and I recently bought a Sunbeam Turbo Steam Master Professional iron from WalMart. My friend had one and told me how much she loved it. I bought it and it is the best iron I have ever had. I bought it at WalMart and it only cost approx. $29. Love, love, love it!!
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#13
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Location: Michigan. . .FINALLY!!!!
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I have a Rowenta and I am pleased with it. It does call for distilled water and I know if anyone is like me, they don't always use it in their iron. This is generally the reason the irons start leaking. I have dropped mine a couple of times (or it's been pulled off the ironing board by a beloved furbaby) and I cringe each time. But it fires right up with no leaks. I really wanted an Oliso but I just couldn't justify the cost.
#14
I have a dry iron I ordered from Vermont Country Store for about $30. It gets really hot, does not have auto-shutoff and has a solid stainless sole plate. I like it a lot but when I posted about it a few months back, there were both positive and negative reviews from other QB members. I think my post was entitled "Have you seen this iron?" if you want to look at the comments. I love this dry iron....no holes on the sole plate to catch little corners; no leaking or spitting; it stays on and stays hot. Downsides: it's made in China; have to remember to shut it off and unplug it. If I need steam, I just spray a little water on the fabric or on a pressing cloth.
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Omaha, NE
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I have had so many irons I could supply a shop. Anyway, I decided price is not to be considered. Features are what I focus on. I don't like the dial under the handle, so it has to be up-top. And I don't like too many steam holes because seam allowances get "stuck" in them when pressing. And, lastly, I prefer a lighter weight iron so my arm doesn't tire. Good luck.
#16
I have two Rowenta's and love them both. One did start to leek but DH took it apart and found a crack in the seal. He put a dob of silicone in there and it has been working just fine for years. The other Rowenta I have never had any problems with at all. I have had both of these Iron's for about 9 years.
#17
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Southeast Wisconsin
Posts: 1,070
Have had expensive irons - hated every one of them, especially that darn auto-shut off - takes me more than 10 minutes between ironings! I bught two brand new old fashioned Black & Decker steam irons on eBay and love them (bought the one for a spare after I liked the first). They were less that $20 with shipping. And get HOT. And don't shut off until you want them to! And I do use steam.
#18
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
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My all time favorite iron is the:
[h=1]Conair DPP3000 1500 Watt Digital Steam Iron[/h]It is a "crafters iron which you can disable the auto shut-off
feature.
The only BAD thing about the iron I do not like is it always
"beeps"
But I totally love the digital feature I have seen OTHER so-called
digital irons and they are not like this one.
Sadly though they do not make the iron anymore. So now I
"preserve" my iron by only using it for "special" sewing projects.
Here is the Amazon info about the iron (what little they list).
http://www.amazon.com/Conair-DPP3000.../dp/B00063QML2
[h=1]Conair DPP3000 1500 Watt Digital Steam Iron[/h]It is a "crafters iron which you can disable the auto shut-off
feature.
The only BAD thing about the iron I do not like is it always
"beeps"
But I totally love the digital feature I have seen OTHER so-called
digital irons and they are not like this one.
Sadly though they do not make the iron anymore. So now I
"preserve" my iron by only using it for "special" sewing projects.
Here is the Amazon info about the iron (what little they list).
http://www.amazon.com/Conair-DPP3000.../dp/B00063QML2
#20
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Back home in Louisiana for now....where next?? who knows....
Posts: 3,180
I have to say I really like my Olisio.....my friend bought one 5 years ago and she just had to replace it about 5 months ago. I just bought one as well 5 months ago and I really do like it. Good luck deciding
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