I have used Rowenta irons for years and love them but now discover that their new models are extremely heavy. I have bad arthritis in my arms and shoulder so I am concerned about the weight factor. I see Oliso irons in quilting videos and programs and wonder what you think of them. I'd especially like to know if anyone has an opinion on which model of the Oliso is the best value. Thank you!
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I bought the Rowenta with the separate water chamber. It is much lighter and not as "blocky/chunky" because the water is in it's own box and flows up the tube to iron. I haven't used the Oliso, so I can't compare the two, but I love this Rowenta. Lots and Lots of steam and I'm not filling up constantly.
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I have an orange one. It took some getting used to, but I do like it now. If you want, you can turn the lifting up and down part off, which I sometimes do. It heats quickly and gives off nice steam. The one I have is nonstick. At the demo, she literally hit a plastic bag with it and it wiped right off. Makes it nice when doing applique.pat.
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I have the blue oliso....it was hard to teach myself not to set it upright!!! I also have a panasonic cordless...like that one, but not at hot.To quilt or not to quilt?.....what a ridiculous question!
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I have the blue oliso and I loved it. Before I knocked it off my ironing board that isI still use it but the foot function don't work any more but the iron itself works great. I only gave $36.00 for it new on e-bay. Somebody either didn't know what they had or just didn't care. None the less if you get one DON'T DROP IT LIKE I DID
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I have the gray one and it is wonderful. The feet used to scare me at first until I got used to it standing up . I've had the same one for two and a half years and it is still going strong. Love it.Theda :icon_wave:
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