austinado16
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So you guys warned me that I'd love the circa 1968 Presto steam iron that I found at an estate sale for $2 about a week ago.
I gave it a good clean, and polished the ironing plate with Simichrome, but hadn't used it yet, other than firing it up with some water in the tank.
Well, my mom's in town for a visit and wanted to do some ironing today. Out came the Rij-gid iron and the Presto. (She has a modern Rowenta and hates it.) She loves the Presto and says it's the best iron she's ever used! LOL....now she wants one.
One thing that kind of amazed me about the Presto is that it staye hot forever after we turned it off and unplugged it. A sure sign of a quality build IMO.
I polished up the circa 1975 GE and she's taking that home in her suitcase. Guess I'll keep an eye out for a Presto!
Anyone have a Presto they want to sell?
Here's a photo of the Presto with the 2 GE's in case you missed my other thread.
I gave it a good clean, and polished the ironing plate with Simichrome, but hadn't used it yet, other than firing it up with some water in the tank.
Well, my mom's in town for a visit and wanted to do some ironing today. Out came the Rij-gid iron and the Presto. (She has a modern Rowenta and hates it.) She loves the Presto and says it's the best iron she's ever used! LOL....now she wants one.
One thing that kind of amazed me about the Presto is that it staye hot forever after we turned it off and unplugged it. A sure sign of a quality build IMO.
I polished up the circa 1975 GE and she's taking that home in her suitcase. Guess I'll keep an eye out for a Presto!
Anyone have a Presto they want to sell?
Here's a photo of the Presto with the 2 GE's in case you missed my other thread.