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Rowenta irons
I just bought a new Rowenta (made in China) at Penneys that I'm going to
return. It doesn't get very hot & doesn't really put out much steam. I have an old Rowenta that gets really hot, puts out a lot of steam, but spits water. I've probably had this one for 7 or 8 years. The model # on it starts with DM, so guess it was made in Denmark. It started spitting a couple years ago, but I guess I'd rather deal with that than one that doesn't get hot. I know some people don't use steam, but I really like steam better when I'm trying to press a seam than I like spraying water from a spray bottle that gets everything else wet besides the seam I want to press. About a year ago, I bought one of the Oliso (or however you spell it) irons. Returned it because it didn't get very hot either. Maybe some day I'll find an iron I like! Until then I'll use this old Rowenta. I like irons that get hot!!! Donna in Idaho |
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