Can anyone recommend a good steam iron.
Don't need a steam generator one but do want a good plain steam iron. I only iron occasionally but don't mind paying a reasonable price for a good one. It is years since I bought one and there are just so many I have no idea where to start!
Asdas own brand Steam iron here, it does exactly what it says on the tin, powerful and self cleaning, we bought it to replace a Braun iron which was more expensive new, but not so powerful and left marks on clothing from where the footplate coating was wearing off. At around £20 new, it certainly is good value, and l would not hesitate to buy again.
Julia
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Quote: Originally posted by Romaway on 29/12/2015
Can anyone recommend a good steam iron.
Don't need a steam generator one but do want a good plain steam iron. I only iron occasionally but don't mind paying a reasonable price for a good one. It is years since I bought one and there are just so many I have no idea where to start!
Thanks
Have a look here,
http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/steam-irons?sortby=testing_date_desc&search[discrete][483][Type][]=Steam+iron&search[range][488][price][lower]=&search[range][488][price][upper]=&search[discrete][485][badge_ids][]=1
maybe your local library has copies of Which magazine or you know someone who subscribes
I have just bought a Swan for around £20, which has a ceramic plate and seems fine for ordinary domestic use. My previous iron was a Morphy Richards and lasted a good 15 years. In the caravan I have a very cheap supermarket own brand one for the odd occasion I need to iron (as little as possible!). Again, that has been fine for what I bought it for.
I would always use filtered or bottled water as it prolongs the life of the iron - or, rather, tap water, especially if hard, will shorten it. Our home water is so disgusting anyway that we have a couple of jugs of filtered water always available. We even use it in the kettle as the chlorine taste permeates tea and coffee otherwise.
Jo
------------- Freedom is a light caravan and an open road.
I think mine was about a fiver from Tesco or Sainsburys or somewhere. Does what it is supposed to do...irons. Had it years and use ordinary tap water with no problems...not that I do much ironing these days. I often use a wet cloth rather than the steam especially on trousers otherwise they go shiny.