Rowenta had an iron without auto- shut off a couple of years ago, was more expensive, but I guess it is worth it....if you like Rowenta. My mini-iron just quit heating last weekend, so I am looking for another one. I do wish they would listen to us.
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Rowenta had an iron without auto- shut off a couple of years ago, was more expensive, but I guess it is worth it....if you like Rowenta. My mini-iron just quit heating last weekend, so I am looking for another one. I do wish they would listen to us.
Well, I'm glad I'm old and have old irons. None of my three shut off!! Hope that they last longer than me. I would hate that kind of feature as I'm rather impatient. I wouldn't have the time to wait for it to heat up again.
Looks like I will be getting that Hamilton Beach one that Shirley pointed me to. Thanks tons...
Coffee, I hear you on that too. I will be looking for a different suv in the fall and now they pictures in them to use the 4-wheel drive? and parking assist? OMG...doesn't anyone pass their road test for their license anymore? I had to show a young 30 something guy how to change is own tire because he forgot to pay for his AAA. What is this world coming to? I am feeling like I am part of a dying breed.......:(
I fake it in the dining room (with my iron, of course! :P), but with me also being impatient, I get so irritated when I've been sewing away, then jump up for a quick press of the ole seams, and the dang iron is cold! Grrr! I agree, irons with a choice of auto shut off or not would be wonderful. Dollar General is on my list tomorrow, going to see about a cheapie iron there. Thanks for the tip girls!
Rowenta makes a crafting iron that doesn't shut off. We are close to QVC. The "Queen of Steam" who is a representative for Rowena iron gave one to my daughter because she was having the same problem. When Barbara came into the salon to get her nails done my daughter asked her if they had an iron that didn't shut off so she gave her one. But I think you can buy them at Joann Fabrics.