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Had the same steam iron for 5 years, still going strong.
If you are concerned about wax getting to the heating element, go buy some fishing sinker weight and jam them in the holes. It really isn't necessary. Heck, you can buy 6 irons for the same price as one of the specialized irons which don't do any better job waxing. It's the indian, not the arrows....... On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 14:28:40 -0700, Robert Stevahn wrote: On 21 Dec 2004 11:27:57 -0800, wrote: for the ones with holes, I see a potential of wax getting traped in the steam chamber and getting burnt. Believe your vision or the experience of many here who've been using steam irons for years with no trouble. Your choice. -- Robert |
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Heck, you can buy 6 irons for the same price as one of the
specialized irons which don't do any better job waxing. It's the indian, not the arrows....... But bad arrows will still divert... Don't think you can do much wrong with irons but, you always need some basic quality to work with. |
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