"How well do rotary irons work?"
Well hopefully much better than this! *LOL* (joking)
Seriously folks, many persons on both sides of the pond love rotary ironers. They are still somewhat big in Germany where you can often find coin operated versions in laundromats.
Persons who do much entertaining and or like having mounds of freshly ironed linens without the expenase of hiring a private laundress or laundry service use ironers. Just ask Martha Stewart: http://www.themarthablog.com/2013/12/
Ms. Stewart purchased Skylands not only with all that vintage laundry equipment but complete with room or rooms full of vintage linens from the previous owners. The place once was Edsel Ford's but cannot recall if that family sold it to MS or someone else stepped in befroe her and they off loaded the estate.
You find Miele and other ironers in small dry cleaners/laundries, B&B's, guest homes, and even smaller rest,senior, disabled and other sort of care homes. Again any place that generates large amounts of linen.
Places often spring for the Miele because it is the only ironer still sold in the USA for domestic use. Unless one is handy and can source parts Ironrite units can be a blessing or a curse. At least in theory Miele ironers are easily serviced.
Well hopefully much better than this! *LOL* (joking)
Seriously folks, many persons on both sides of the pond love rotary ironers. They are still somewhat big in Germany where you can often find coin operated versions in laundromats.
Persons who do much entertaining and or like having mounds of freshly ironed linens without the expenase of hiring a private laundress or laundry service use ironers. Just ask Martha Stewart: http://www.themarthablog.com/2013/12/
Ms. Stewart purchased Skylands not only with all that vintage laundry equipment but complete with room or rooms full of vintage linens from the previous owners. The place once was Edsel Ford's but cannot recall if that family sold it to MS or someone else stepped in befroe her and they off loaded the estate.
You find Miele and other ironers in small dry cleaners/laundries, B&B's, guest homes, and even smaller rest,senior, disabled and other sort of care homes. Again any place that generates large amounts of linen.
Places often spring for the Miele because it is the only ironer still sold in the USA for domestic use. Unless one is handy and can source parts Ironrite units can be a blessing or a curse. At least in theory Miele ironers are easily serviced.