I've never minded doing the wash but ironing is something else so I do my best to get stuff out of the dryer pronto and avoid it as best possible. But sometimes you can't avoid it. For dress slacks I bought one of those electric pant pressers a number of years ago, that solved that problem. I've had a few irons since setting out on my own starting out with a nothing fancy dept store brand, then I got a West Bend cordless in the late 80's loved it but got tossed when leaks developed. Since I hated the chore so much I figured well if I have to do it I'm going to get the best danged iron (read fun) I can find.
That led me to purchase what I thought for an iron expensive Philips Azur 90, cost about $100. For early 90's it has lots of bells and whistles, auto shutoff, very steamy, anti-calc something for treating the water inside, burst of steam, self-cleaning and most of all a retractable cord,,yay. Very happy with that purchase but still don't like ironing. Now I see there's plenty of cordless models out there from Maytag and Panasonic etc..plus the ones with a separate water tank via hoses, don't have the setup for that. What does everyone else use? BTW it took me years to find that EZ On spray sizing makes ironing a lot less of a chore...funny my mom never used it.
That led me to purchase what I thought for an iron expensive Philips Azur 90, cost about $100. For early 90's it has lots of bells and whistles, auto shutoff, very steamy, anti-calc something for treating the water inside, burst of steam, self-cleaning and most of all a retractable cord,,yay. Very happy with that purchase but still don't like ironing. Now I see there's plenty of cordless models out there from Maytag and Panasonic etc..plus the ones with a separate water tank via hoses, don't have the setup for that. What does everyone else use? BTW it took me years to find that EZ On spray sizing makes ironing a lot less of a chore...funny my mom never used it.