SO: Ironing thread

Do you own an iron?


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So do you even OWN an iron? Just seems a lot of my under 40 co-workers don't even own an iron, let alone iron.
 
No (51) but my DD (23) does. She sometimes works “Front of the house” so needs to look professional. I just need to go to Target or grocery shopping so not so much.
 

I was about to answer yes, but because we just moved I double checked with my husband, “Did we pack the iron?” He said no, so apparently we no longer own an iron. :laughing: No big loss, I’d only used it twice in the past 20 years.
 
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I had one, an old one that I gave to my youngest DS when he moved to the base in 2012. Apparently the Air Force liked the iron look over my son's mother's look.

I did buy one a couple of years ago. I've never plugged it in but it's there so that I can answer yes on a DIS poll. :teeth:
 
Yes and I use it a few times a week.

Perhaps someone has some ideas/suggestions

If I fold something - it has the lines on my shirts/tops.

If I hang a shirt/top, I get the "hanger hooks" on the shoulders....so pressing it is
 
I actually just bought a new one. My in-laws broke my other one a while back and it was just collecting dust. I don't iron much, but I do prefer it over the steamer when the occasion arises (which is rare).
 
I had an amazing Rowenta that I will not admit how much I paid for it yet felt sure it would be the last iron I'd ever owned when I purchased it. Was a full fledged empty nester and no longer needed to think about rug rats breaking things.
It was soooooo nice a dressmaker friend used to come over to my house to use it.

Alas, I briefly gained a DIL and lost an iron. She felt...uncomfortable using the ironing board (read too lazy) so one night left it on the bed plugged in and thermostat on. I didn't mind the hole she burned into the mattress (needed a new one anyway) as much as the iron.
Now I use the lighter weight one I bought my mother at her request. Such is life.
 
I own and use my iron. I could use Downey wrinkle release or fold my laundry the minute it comes out of the dryer, but it takes me about 90 seconds to iron a top or skirt so I don't mind.

Eta: I fully admit to looking for clothes that don't need to be ironed, but sometimes it doesn't work out.
 
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I voted yes. I also have the tall screechy when setting up and putting away ironing board. I did just buy a small table top ironing board that I can't wait to try out although that won't work for me when ironing seams on a big quilt.
 














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