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I personally don't care for the ones with the cord reel.

I like cordless the best, but there's not much available on the market.

I have the Oreck, which is so-so.

The Maytag cordless is interesting, but if it's made the same way their other stuff currently is....

There's a fair-to-decent Panasonic cordless out, which regrettably is hard to get in stock.

bpetersxx, is your Walgreens iron marked "Perfection" or "Signature"?
 
Hi there. I love to iron. Normally, I do all the laundry at my parish (Episcopal)...communion linens and vestments. I am currently taking a break as I have switched to a new parish.
I look forward to returning to the ironing board soon.

Ross
 
I am on my second Rowenta iron

The first one lasted almost 15 years or so. I can't remember when I bought it. It just quit working so I got a new one as I figured I got a good run out of that one. After using the Rowenta I don't think I could use anything else. I got the professional series this time. It is 1700 watts and the thing is amazing. The steam is endless and is a real treat to use.
 
I just used our sunbeam..Its quite nice and produces tons of steam, but i can't use ot to steam wrinkles from cloths, wich it is supposed to do
 
Avec les yeux ouvert!

Finally got a stainless-steel soled Black and Decker. $25 close-out at a junk store. It keeps my aluminum-soled B&D "classic" company. Still don't see why irons need a chip. oh well, "progress"

My new BF likes to iron YAY! I wash, he hangs to dry and he irons. I'm a happy camper! To each according to his ability.

Here's to many many happy loads together!
 
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