lordkenmore
Well-known member
I'll also put in a vote for older irons. I have heard too many people who iron a lot say how much better things got when they bought vintage.
I'm not sure how old my iron is. It's a GE, US made. But it's new enough not to have the cloth-style cord. What I can for certain: it's heavier and more solid feeling than any modern iron I've used. I got it on clearance at Goodwill just to play with, having heard about how good vintage irons were. One use, I was sold. The Rowenta I'd been using (and which had been better than many modern irons) went out the door.
I'm not sure how old my iron is. It's a GE, US made. But it's new enough not to have the cloth-style cord. What I can for certain: it's heavier and more solid feeling than any modern iron I've used. I got it on clearance at Goodwill just to play with, having heard about how good vintage irons were. One use, I was sold. The Rowenta I'd been using (and which had been better than many modern irons) went out the door.