We've had enough . I could fill a land fill with irons, vacuums, hair dryers, etc. I'm on the hunt for a world class iron at the moment. Any suggestions? If it has plastic on it and cost less than 50 bucks , I'm not interested. No imported junk.
ollie?":2l7l816g said:We've had enough . I could fill a land fill with irons, vacuums, hair dryers, etc. I'm on the hunt for a world class iron at the moment. Any suggestions? If it has plastic on it and cost less than 50 bucks , I'm not interested. No imported junk.
ollie?":3nd7qbnw said:I guess frankie I'll have to go to yard sales or ebay and get a 75 year old one and rebuild it. I mean these new chinese pieces of junk are worthless. What's your plan? Is there not an Iron someone can buy for $200.00 that works and that's made here?
Wewild":1w15bpbg said:My wife bought a Rowenta brand. Made in Germany. I know thats not what you asked but it works. Try Target.
It seems to do a good job and could pay Frankie back in less than 10 trips if she counts the cost of fuel.
Frankie":1pncfmbq said:Wewild":1pncfmbq said:My wife bought a Rowenta brand. Made in Germany. I know thats not what you asked but it works. Try Target.
It seems to do a good job and could pay Frankie back in less than 10 trips if she counts the cost of fuel.
Yeah, but I'll make those trips into town anyway. Plus, my time is really valuable. ;-)
Here are some reviews of that brand:
http://www.amazon.com/Rowenta-DM-273-Po ... B000050FZZ
ollie?":2fwatda4 said:We've had enough . I could fill a land fill with irons, vacuums, hair dryers, etc. I'm on the hunt for a world class iron at the moment. Any suggestions? If it has plastic on it and cost less than 50 bucks , I'm not interested. No imported junk.
Wewild":2s1jasd1 said:What did you think of my Lim heifer bull? PM me if you think it's needed.
Those are sad Mike. ;-) Reckon we need to go into the high end electric steam iron business?MikeC":2ym5m0bd said:ollie?":2ym5m0bd said:We've had enough . I could fill a land fill with irons, vacuums, hair dryers, etc. I'm on the hunt for a world class iron at the moment. Any suggestions? If it has plastic on it and cost less than 50 bucks , I'm not interested. No imported junk.
Get one of these models and you'll use much less electricity with no repair bills EVER!
ollie?":2u324333 said:We've had enough . I could fill a land fill with irons, vacuums, hair dryers, etc.
Thanks Bez. I appreciate you and your sacrifices. Thanks for the line on an iron. I'll check commercial irons out.Bez>":1u5rce7r said:I cannot get a pic at this time - I am at least 2000 miles from home and probably not returning for at least another 2 months.
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