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WEll I used to have really good iron -- but after not sewing for some time I went to a cheap one when it died. The "cheap one was a Norelco nondrip steam iron" I liked it VERY much for a while then it started to drip so i put it on a shelf and picked up another cheap one a b & d for 20 bucks 15 on sale i think -- anyway i was SURE it was better -- it did not drip --

While doing my napkins i make with iron on transfers with the new iron i noticed that it was not going well -- so i pulled out the old iron as it worked good for them and i needed no steam so no drips -- well i could not believe the difference!! It was so much better! It got hot and that is what i needed so i tried ironing some with the old and 'new and decided that even with the drips i like the old norelco one -- the b&d was just not hot enough for anything.

So now i have cleaned and salvaged the norelco and the steam button does not work like it should beut that may be from owner error -- like falling or whatever -- so now after this confusing story i will say again--

NORELCO is the one i like :)

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