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Steam Iron Faye 02-07-2009
---> Re: Steam Iron Kay Lancaster02-07-2009
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Posted by Faye on February 7, 2009, 2:22 pm
Hi,

Anyone have a recommendation on a steam iron. My daughter doesn't
like hers and I haven't bought one in a long time.

Thanks in advance.

Posted by Kay Lancaster on February 7, 2009, 10:42 pm
> Anyone have a recommendation on a steam iron. My daughter doesn't
> like hers and I haven't bought one in a long time.

I use a Black and Decker Classic for dirty jobs like fusing interfacing
or pressing starched fabric -- I can clean the soleplate with an SOS pad.
$30, no auto off (I hate auto-off!).

I use a (now discontinued) steam generator iron for pressing and general
ironing. When it goes, I'm intending to replace it with a gravity iron
like a Sussman ($$$$).

Kay



Posted by Faye on February 14, 2009, 2:16 am
Thanks, Kay. I will pass on the information to my daughter..

> > Anyone have a recommendation on a steam iron. =EF=BF=BDMy daughter does=
n't
> > like hers and I haven't bought one in a long time.
>
> I use a Black and Decker Classic for dirty jobs like fusing interfacing
> or pressing starched fabric -- I can clean the soleplate with an SOS pad.
> $30, no auto off (I hate auto-off!).
>
> I use a (now discontinued) steam generator iron for pressing and general
> ironing. =EF=BF=BDWhen it goes, I'm intending to replace it with a gravit=
y iron
> like a Sussman ($$$$).
>
> Kay


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