Be me, reading about whether aluminum or stainless steel irons are better, shopping for an iron for sewing purposes

nostr:npub1jrx2fk666k5nt8vgak9xwyxlgcwh8fl9rvpwvvcpdthuqkcnptrqdfhtaq asks "Whatcha reading?"

Proceed to talk about irons.

Notice he's humming something.

Iron Man.

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I'm very happy ^__^

#sewing #marriage #goof #grownostr

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Has he lost his mind? Has he thoughts within his head?

I have zero regrets buying a made in Germany Rowenta. Mine is a pro master, I've had it for a while and it works like new, no water spitting. Only use distilled water in it. Good luck on your search! May the odds be ever in your favor ๐Ÿ˜‰

yeap! I have this same exact one. it only spits when I try to iron with it before it finishes heating up. so, user error ๐Ÿ˜… it doesn't even take long to heat up, I'm just impatient.

I also only use distilled water. I've destroyed so many irons with hard water build up.

Yes, I couldn't figure out what the spots were on my clothes when I was ironing. It was burnt junk coming out the steam holes from the water ๐Ÿ˜.

if you have the space and have to iron a lot, get a gravity iron! that's my main iron.

since my craft room is not usable right now, I've been using a Rowenta in a pinch.

Iโ€™d never heard of these ๐Ÿ˜ฎ they look legit