Lord Kenmore does not pump iron
either at the gym, or the ironing board. At least most of the time. I seldom iron anything--I may use an iron a few times a year at most. Not that I hate ironing--I don't exactly--but I don't love it, either, and there is only so much time...
Since my last post on this thread--back in 2012--I have changed irons. I can't remember all the whys and wherefores. There are days I have trouble remembering who I am... But I replaced the presumably older (but probably not very vintage) GE with a fairly new Black and Decker. The new iron is, sad to say, one made in China. Although, while I whine about modern appliances, I do have to admit it seems acceptable for my needs. My only complaint is that it sometimes drips water (presumably through steam vents). That is annoying, but I suppose things could be worse. The iron gets wrinkles out, and was at Goodwill for $1.29 on clearance day. On a plus side, it seems to heat up fast--probably because it's a newer iron, and there is less metal to heat up. I also surprisingly like aspects of the lighter weight. Yes, it's probably lighter because it's more cheaply made than irons of 30 years ago. And it's probably not as good ultimately as those older irons. But...it's easier to use when one is a ten pound weakling.