bpetersxx Well-known member Joined Jun 6, 2008 Messages 1,811 Location laf in on the banks of the Wabash River Sep 13, 2006 #2 see whats different
gadgetgary Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 3,867 Location Bristol,CT Sep 13, 2006 #3 Hmmmmm.... What are we supposed to be looking for????
bpetersxx Well-known member Joined Jun 6, 2008 Messages 1,811 Location laf in on the banks of the Wabash River Sep 13, 2006 #4 I went last week to Walgreens and got a new iron to press shirts with A Signature classics iron with all the features But might also try this one too, am anxious to see how it works since haven`t used it for years
I went last week to Walgreens and got a new iron to press shirts with A Signature classics iron with all the features But might also try this one too, am anxious to see how it works since haven`t used it for years
O oxydolfan Well-known member Joined Aug 23, 2006 Messages 110 Sep 14, 2006 #5 How is the Walgreens one? Frankly, I can't find an (affordable) iron to save my life!
bpetersxx Well-known member Joined Jun 6, 2008 Messages 1,811 Location laf in on the banks of the Wabash River Sep 15, 2006 #6 Tried the new iron Works great but uses water like crazy Lots of steam You can tell when the heat cycles it has a LOUD click
Tried the new iron Works great but uses water like crazy Lots of steam You can tell when the heat cycles it has a LOUD click
launderess Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jul 22, 2004 Messages 20,680 Location Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage Sep 15, 2006 #7 One thing I don't like about vintage steam irons is that most only create steam in a limited range. Unlike today's steam irons with separate temp and steam controls. Now vintage dry irons always get my vote. L.
One thing I don't like about vintage steam irons is that most only create steam in a limited range. Unlike today's steam irons with separate temp and steam controls. Now vintage dry irons always get my vote. L.
gadgetgary Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 3,867 Location Bristol,CT Sep 15, 2006 #8 Works great but uses water like crazy I agree....My Rowenta uses water like crazy too, but the steam is incredible.....Makes ironing a 'breeze'
Works great but uses water like crazy I agree....My Rowenta uses water like crazy too, but the steam is incredible.....Makes ironing a 'breeze'
gadgetgary Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 3,867 Location Bristol,CT Sep 16, 2006 #9 My Daily Driver Rowenta Power Press II
gadgetgary Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 3,867 Location Bristol,CT Sep 16, 2006 #10 Another View ..........
O oxydolfan Well-known member Joined Aug 23, 2006 Messages 110 Sep 16, 2006 #11 I have a Tefal Advantis 90, Norelco Ultima 60, a Philips Azur, a Krups V70, and the Oreck cordless I got when I bought an Oreck upright. I used to buy the Rowenta ones but they always leak on me after a while.
I have a Tefal Advantis 90, Norelco Ultima 60, a Philips Azur, a Krups V70, and the Oreck cordless I got when I bought an Oreck upright. I used to buy the Rowenta ones but they always leak on me after a while.