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#2
I like mine a lot, but it's pricey. I have the Oliso - the yellow one (don't remember the model number).
I like the fact that it stays hot! Even when ironing yardage, I don't have to wait for it to cycle to hot again and again - it remains a constant usable hot no matter how long I use it.
I love the long 12' cord!
I love the plate - nothing sticks to it, I never get scorching, and it's easy to clean with a damp cloth.
Of course it has the feet that will lift it - which is a nice feature - but I turn it off quite often. For example if I am pressing pieces of blocks (say HST's) I'll drop the iron one while I finger press the next open, then swap them - this way I can keep going. But I do like the feet option for when I'm ironing yardage - my board is 45" long so once I have the fabric over the board no room for the iron, but with the feet raised I can place the iron on my cutting board (right behind me) without a problem!!
I also like the fact that it's heavy - I prefer a heavy iron to a light iron. I know some people like a lighter weight iron.
I don't ever use steam so I can't tell you how that function of the iron performs.W
Would I buy it again even though it's very pricey ... yes ... but I'll shop around for the best price
I like the fact that it stays hot! Even when ironing yardage, I don't have to wait for it to cycle to hot again and again - it remains a constant usable hot no matter how long I use it.
I love the long 12' cord!
I love the plate - nothing sticks to it, I never get scorching, and it's easy to clean with a damp cloth.
Of course it has the feet that will lift it - which is a nice feature - but I turn it off quite often. For example if I am pressing pieces of blocks (say HST's) I'll drop the iron one while I finger press the next open, then swap them - this way I can keep going. But I do like the feet option for when I'm ironing yardage - my board is 45" long so once I have the fabric over the board no room for the iron, but with the feet raised I can place the iron on my cutting board (right behind me) without a problem!!
I also like the fact that it's heavy - I prefer a heavy iron to a light iron. I know some people like a lighter weight iron.
I don't ever use steam so I can't tell you how that function of the iron performs.W
Would I buy it again even though it's very pricey ... yes ... but I'll shop around for the best price
#5
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Location: Illinois
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Having spent big $$$ on two top of the line Rowenta's and had them both stop working... I have gone to cheap Walmart irons. My only advise is get a good sole plate .. stay away from the teflon coated. Should you get some fusible on the teflon .. nightmare to get it off. A good sole plate can handle the clean -up from the occasional ... mishap.
#6
I've also been burned by Rowenta, no pun intended, and won't buy their irons anymore. I'm using a Digital Velocity V100 from the Reliable Corp. I like it. I don't use the steam much, but when I do it is AWESOME, much better than any other iron I've tried, and it is designed so that it is never supposed to leak.
Some people prefer lightweight irons (I like heavy ones), some use steam all the time, others always iron dry. Your preference in an iron may not match mine.
Some people prefer lightweight irons (I like heavy ones), some use steam all the time, others always iron dry. Your preference in an iron may not match mine.
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