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Date: 10-15-05 05:32
From: pbryantr in DFW, Tex-ass!! View user's profile
Subject: What's a good iron?

My Black and Decker just died. We've only had it for 6 months. What a total POS. So we are going shopping tomorrow and will pick up a new iron. What's a good replacement?

In the name of the Black and the Decker and the Holy Starch, I commit thee, evil POS iron, to the trash bin!



Is a Rowenta a good brand?

Thanks!
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Date: 10-15-05 08:12
From: Blau02(MN) in Saint Paul, MN View user's profile
Subject: Re: What's a good iron?

I have a Rowenta. Worth every penny, great sole plate. Mine has seen a lot of use in the last 5 years.



Date: 10-15-05 10:17
From: Lars in Kansas City, MO View user's profile
Subject: Re: What's a good iron?

We like our Oreck, it came with our vacuum but I think you can buy them seperately. It is the cordless one and we have had it 2 years and have not had a problem with it.
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Date: 10-16-05 01:10
From: Kel
Subject: Rowenta!!

When buying tools, always buy quality.



Date: 10-16-05 01:18
From: InkaSteve in Santa Barbara, Ca View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: agree...Rowenta!! (nt)

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Date: 10-16-05 12:05
From: HarryPR in Puerto Rico View user's profile
Subject: Another vote for Rowenta here.. (nt)

(nt)
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Date: 10-16-05 12:40
From: mmccurdy in SF, CA View user's profile
Subject: Re: What's a good iron?

Blau02(MN) wrote:
I have a Rowenta. Worth every penny, great sole plate. Mine has seen a lot of use in the last 5 years.


I have a Rowenta as well... something tells me you will appreciate the fine German engineering ;)

http://www.rowentausa.com/



Date: 10-16-05 01:51
From: Lorfjord
Subject: Ive had the same as yours for 15 years. you got a lemon try

the same one again. Its still the best. bummer. the other irons are bigger pos.



Date: 10-16-05 02:36
From: Timmer in Rochester, N.Y. View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: What's a good iron?

I've had a Proctor Silex for about 3 years now, bought the thing at "Big Lots", not even $20.00. I only use it once a week or so though as it's just me, myself, and my labrador retriever ( he can't iron by the way, knows how to get into cookies though ) in my house. My folk's have had a Rowenta for quite a while, few years at least.

Tim
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Date: 10-16-05 03:12
From: Fly2002Fly in or near Dallas View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: What's a good iron?

I always have liked the irons you heat via fire.... Seriously though they still work after 200 years! A modern way to use them is set them on the kitchen burner for awhile, then get a spray bottle and go to town.

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Date: 10-16-05 04:55
From: pbryantr in DFW, Tex-ass!! View user's profile
Subject: Went to Target today...

And bought a Rowenta Arti Press iron. Not bad for less than 50 bucks. I'll admit I was hesitant to purchase a iron priced over 30 bucks but wife said "why the heck not". She's great, isn't she?

First impressions:
Light, smooth (nice sole plate)
Not as hot as my old B&D Classic and also the ergonomics isn't as great as I'd like it to be (my big fat fingers keep hitting the sensitive water spray button).

Other than that I like it so far.

Thanks folks for all your comments, etc.
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Date: 10-17-05 10:04
From: Guest
Subject: Depends on yardage, wind, playing surface...

...I like the 7 iron if I was given only one option.

;)

Marty



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