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There are sooo many different brands. What is a good one for doing sheets. I have a B+B so do lots of ironing.
Thanks!

2007-03-03 12:57:16 · 6 answers · asked by wiffybog 3 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

6 answers

i like my black and decker iron... it isn't that expensive and i've had it for years and i do a lot of ironing... it has never let me down!!!

2007-03-03 14:40:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You don't want an iron. You'll be ironing for 3 days a week. What you are looking for is a mangel. Hospitals and hotels use them. They come in table top size, and full unit. You can almost iron the whole sheet with one press. I would try ebay or the yellow pages. If you still can't find one, call a hopital or hotel. They will have the expensive commercial models, but they will be able to direct you to a manufacturer.

2007-03-03 22:05:08 · answer #2 · answered by saaanen 7 · 1 0

Rowenta Professional Luxe Iron

2016-11-06 19:52:09 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The best iron I have ever had is the Rowenta Professional Luxe. It steams beautifully and the bottom is stainless steel, not the awful teflon. It stays clean and irons just great. I quilt a lot and use it constantly. I bought mine at Costco because it is a bit pricey, but I've seen them at Joann's as well. It's well worth the money. I think you can also get the Rowenta Professional press which might be more convenient if you have a lot to do. Either way, any Rowenta is quality.
www.rowenta.com They also have irons that sit on steam generators.

2007-03-03 13:07:21 · answer #4 · answered by VW 6 · 0 1

Why on EARTH does anyone in today's world iron sheets! If you have time for that, you need a life!! C'mon, even hotels don't iron their sheets anymore. I DO believe you need to use quality sheets, like 300-400 thread count, but honestly, that's way too fussy!

2007-03-03 14:20:52 · answer #5 · answered by Patricia D 6 · 0 2

rowenta is the best in irons with out going industrial, they are pricey but they last (some stores that carry them ie: bed bath and beyond as well as linens-n-things have coupons you can use on them). I learned about rowenta when working in a home store. I was in charge of making display beds and it is what we used on the sheets, bedskits and etc (and in retail eveything must look perfect). I loved using it at work so much I went out and got one for my self.

2007-03-03 17:36:34 · answer #6 · answered by Mz. J 2 · 0 1

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