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Steam Irons

Postby cruiser2 » 30 Jun 2014, 09:13

The sole plate on the steam iron mrs.e uses has become dis-coloured. We have tried to clean it but nothing seems to work.

So we are going to invest in a new one.
What make and model do you use?
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Re: Steam Irons

Postby Diflower » 30 Jun 2014, 09:40

If you use this link

I have the first one, a Russell Hobbs Steamglide.
But I used to have the 2nd one, a Philips Azure, which I have to say is twice the price but twice as good ;)
It suddenly died one day, so I went to Robert Dyas where I could pick them all up - some are surprisingly heavy, so I picked a light one; also this one has a nice big hole to pour the water in :)
This one's very good, just not as good as the Philips.
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Re: Steam Irons

Postby meriad » 30 Jun 2014, 09:42

I have an old iron I bought years back from a place called Tschibo (not sure anyone remembers them). I hardly ever iron :oops: so hardly use it.

But my brother and SIl have one of those big steam generator irons (not sure of the make though) looks similar to these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Steam-Generator ... e=11712411 and they swear by it. If you do lots of ironing it apparently really reduces the time you spend ironing. They woudn't go back to a normal steam iron anymore
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Re: Steam Irons

Postby Osc » 30 Jun 2014, 21:21

I'm on my second steam generator iron, a Morphy Richards 3300 Steam Elite, really like this kind of iron.
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Re: Steam Irons

Postby Kaz » 01 Jul 2014, 07:00

I read this yesterday and meant to go and look at my iron as I couldn't remember what brand it is - but I forgot :? :P ;) :lol:

I think it is a Russell Hobbs, but will go and look in a bit :oops: :lol:
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Re: Steam Irons

Postby victor » 01 Jul 2014, 08:42

i'm suprised you would remember where to look for it Kaz!
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Re: Steam Irons

Postby Kaz » 01 Jul 2014, 08:53

:P :roll: :lol:

I was wrong, the last one was a Russell Hobbs, this one is a Breville Technique :) It's perfectly adequate but nothing special :? :lol:
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Re: Steam Irons

Postby Workingman » 01 Jul 2014, 08:57

Mine's a Morphy and the way I use it it will be handed down to my children as a working antique. :P :oops:
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Re: Steam Irons

Postby pederito1 » 01 Jul 2014, 09:17

I have a Hinari from Netto a while ago for the huge sum of £4.50. Fine but not used very often and only for linen hankies and serviettes in a rash moment. :D
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