
Originally Posted by
cyndiofthevortex
I say make a mental list of the features you want in an iron, then see if your old one fits the bill. I find my Black and Decker "Digital Advantage" ($5 at the Salvation Army) has just what I want in an iron. It heats up fast, gets really hot and shuts off after not being used for about 20 minutes. (That's important to me because I always forget to turn mine off!) I love it and hope it lasts a good long time.
I'm not trying to talk you out of the Oliso, just giving you something to think about. If you didn't buy a new iron, what else could you do with that money?