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- By furriefriends Date 12.11.09 17:59 UTC
Ok you guys my iron has packed up (again!) I have a morphy richards steam generator one and this is the third of this type I have had over about 4 years. Need to go out and get a new iron asap  what do you all use not even sure if the steam generator types are worth the money but do need something that is easy to use and allows me to produce good easy crease free clothes and preferrably lasts a bit longer than the others £80.00 every 18months isn't good.

Advice please
Thanks
- By Dogz Date 12.11.09 18:03 UTC
Not everybodys first choice but, I love my domena press.
Been using mine for years and wouldn't swap it.
Karen :)
- By JeanSW Date 12.11.09 22:40 UTC
Having always used expensive irons, I recently had my last one pack up.  I decided that an £80 iron was going to be out of the question, but had never bought a cheap one.  Until a friend at work looked shock to hear how much I thought was normal to spend on an iron.

I am now using a light weight steam iron that can be replaced every year if need be!  Somerfield own make - a fiver!!!!!!!
- By furriefriends Date 12.11.09 22:55 UTC
I was wondering about that idea Jean its just that there is soooo much ironing in this household and want to get through it asap as it it takes about 4 hours a week 
- By JeanSW Date 12.11.09 23:53 UTC
I don't think that you've got anything to lose by trying the idea though!  I was amazed at the suggestion at first, but only because I had never looked at unknown makes before.  I have since found out that Tesco, Sainsbury's etc all do their own makes - it was just that I had never even considered it. 
- By Justine [gb] Date 13.11.09 07:40 UTC
We always buy own brand electrics like that now. We buy Tesco/Asda kettles/toasters, for £5 and tbh some of them have lasted longer than the expensive branded ones. :)  So much stuff today is just throw away prices.  It seems nothing is built to last.
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 13.11.09 07:53 UTC
I've got a Tefal Pro Express steam Generator - got it at Costco so it was half the price of Argos :-D . I've had it for 3 years now and like you have loads of ironing every week but this one cut it down from 4 hours to 3 every week - fab :-D
- By suejaw Date 13.11.09 08:04 UTC
Not sure which one i purchased last year, but has steam and when i try and iron shirts before the steam is ready it doesn't get them out very readily at all.
The brand i will get for you a bit later, but its a well known brand either Tefal, MR etc
- By Whistler [gb] Date 13.11.09 11:55 UTC
If I buy cheap I ruin it if I pay dear I ruin them so I buy cheapies and replace them often, I get stuff stuck to the bottom!!!
- By Merlot [ir] Date 13.11.09 12:15 UTC
My only consession to the house work I PAY my friend to do my ironing....can't stand the job!!! ;-) ;-) My iron has been sat in the cupboard gathering dust for 4 years now!!!!
Aileen
- By Whistler [gb] Date 13.11.09 12:18 UTC
Ohh will she do mine as well. I hate ironing.
- By Merlot [ir] Date 13.11.09 12:24 UTC
Only if you pay her!!!
- By Whistler [gb] Date 13.11.09 13:03 UTC
I would but I bet she's not local!
- By furriefriends Date 14.11.09 12:23 UTC
Finally bought a bosch 'cos currys had it at half price with a 2 year guarantee £90.00. Hope its good as it should be about £180 I call that a lot a lot of money.
Thanks folks happy ironing grrrr
- By Baz Date 14.11.09 23:04 UTC
Are there any quiet steam irons, thinking of buying the wife one for xmas but don't like the hissing noise when I'm trying to watch football what would you suggest  :-)

Barry
- By furriefriends Date 15.11.09 09:11 UTC
Telly in the other room !! or maybe you do the ironing you might not notice the noice so much then LOL
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 15.11.09 09:22 UTC

>don't like the hissing noise when I'm trying to watch football what would you suggest 


That you do the ironing while you watch the football. :-) You'll be enjoying the match so much that the noise of the steam won't bother you. Make sure that you do it properly though!
- By Dogz Date 15.11.09 11:26 UTC
LOL at you Baz..........
Dont tell us ........you are going to buy her a new one for Christmas!

Karen
- By huskypup [gb] Date 15.11.09 17:57 UTC
It's a bit late but I always get Rowenta irons, they keep going for a long time unless you drop them.  I have their steam generator and it's brill.
- By mastifflover Date 16.11.09 09:43 UTC
I've just got a Morphy Richards steam iron, £19.99 from Tesco, only used it once so far but it's great. So that is a possible 'in-between' solution, a little more expensive than the own-brand irons, but lots cheaper than £80.
- By DEARLADY [gb] Date 17.11.09 00:51 UTC
I've always bought tefal, my Mum always has them, and I like an iron that isn't too lightweight....have had current one over 6 years!! Am not sure if it's because I always use the scented ironing water as opposed to tap water??? Ok so I'm spending money on that but if it makes my iron last a few more years.........
Never liked the steam generators, I guess I'm a bit old-fashioned as I tend to stick with what I know and not try new gadgets....
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