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Posted by Sherry on September 19, 2009, 11:40 am
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> My experience with Rowena irons...they spit and dribble if you use distil=
led
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> water. They say to use tap water, but if your water is hard, you might wa=
nt
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> to use one of the big jugs of "drinking water." With that kind of water,
> mine did ok till the switch broke...in the "off" position! Went back to m=
y
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> old Sunbeam from 1977 when that happened.
> Dragonfly (Pam)
LOL, that's when I went back to my 1973 Sears iron. I love that iron.
But unfortunately I only bring it out for special duty now, not
everyday use. I have become too forgetful. I'm afraid I'll
burn the house down with it.
Sherry
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>I am just a customer and have no connection with the company at all.
>I buy add ons for my Kitchen Aid mixer from them as they are the sole
>source in this area.
>Anyway their latest ad has them selling remanufactured Rowena irons.
>Would you invest in an iron that was remanufactured. I need a steam
>iron BUT....one that won't act like a newborn. Namely spit and
>dribble all over the place.
>Kate T. South Mississippi