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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 8 people for STARCH
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using starch will be a option after you use this iron.
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i haven't used starch since i purchased this iron.
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one pass is all i need to get the most stubborn shirts looking crisp - no starching required.
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i've misted and starched (when appropriate) ahead of time, all to no avail.
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the biggest inconvenience, and this may be for all stainless steel plate irons is that a residue builds up on the surface (i do not use any starch on my clothes!) and adds drag to the ironing.
Read more reviewsPositives: Lightweight, Excellent Affordability, Heats Quickly, Cord Type: Corded -
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 16 people for STARCH
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just remember grandmothers rule "don't mix steam and starch".
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the self-clean feature is really nice, since i use starch in some of my quilting and it gunks up the iron.
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fine,except it leaked as most steam irons do.the consumer reports article prompted this buy.so far this is best iron i've ever owned,ample steam, nice burst of steam, almost no need for starch.
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while it alone is enough to render spray starch unnecessary, the steam "boost" button practically generates recoil.
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i use an iron almost exclusively to iron starched 100% cotton shirts.
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for STARCH
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i was spending up to $75 a month on having my husband's shirts laundered and starched at the dry cleaners, now that doing them at home is a breeze i will have the steam press paid off in about 4
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our careers so nothing less than starch pressed is acceptable on the
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with my wife's lab coats, i spray them with starch, so they are damp.
Read more reviewsPositives: Heats Quickly, Lightweight, Compact, Cord Type: Corded -
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for STARCH
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since i use extremely heavy starch in my shirts (sta-flo), the t-fall iron couldn't handle the starched in wrinkles my shirts had (since i would dip them and hang them up to dry); but this rowenta
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i can clean it's ironing surface from starch etc.
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the job of ironing has been cut in half and i use much less spray starch--if any.
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for STARCH
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pros: steaming, glide, heating speed, looks cons: starch use, easy to bump the temperature wheel the bottom line: i'll revise my rating in a few months and once i've had the chance to see
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pros: glides easily over clothing, powerful steam cons: leaks, starch residue on soleplate the bottom line: overall, i am pleased with this iron considering what i paid for it.
Read more reviewsPositives: Lightweight, Excellent Affordability, Compact, Cord Type: Corded -
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over the years, i've increased my use of spray starch to make up for the power i've believed should have originated in the iron.
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i can get the crisp and starched look and feel without picking up a can of the stuff.
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you will never have to use a water bottle or starch again!
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no longer do i have to suffer the smell of spray starch or the frustration of seeing wrinkles after spending time diligently ironing shirts.
Read more reviewsPositives: Lightweight, Heats Quickly, Excellent Affordability, Cord Type: Corded -
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