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Oreck-Cordless Speed Iron, 1ct Overview:
- Features a wide steam-jet blast that removes stubborn wrinkles.
- Ergonomic handle.
- Swivel power base.
- 1 Year Warranty.
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Oreck-Cordless Speed Iron, 1ct Reviews
30 of 32 people found the following review helpful SAVE YOUR $$$$$, August 27, 2008 By This review is from: Oreck-Cordless Speed Iron, 1ct (Kitchen) I have had this iron for about a year. I received it as a gift. I had wanted one for sometime as I am sewer and when using a regular iron the cord was always tangling with the large pieces of fabric I work with . Not having a cord to deal with made ironing much easier , and if I wanted could still use with the cord.
It does not have a vey good steam system, does not heat up very fast and just does not do a very good job of ironing. After about 7 months I went back to my wonderful T-Fal steam iron.
Also the Oreck customer service is not very good. The button you depress to get a burst of steam stopped working, they basically told me Too bad, for me they can't do anything about it, no referral to a repair facility nothing . I was told that because I did not have the receipt they could not help me ( I explained it was a gift and therefore did not have a receipt) . I consider this to be very poor customer service.
For $129.00 I expect more, my T-Fal iron... Read more
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful How did they get so many things wrong?, September 11, 2009 By Bob "Bob" (PA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Oreck-Cordless Speed Iron, 1ct (Kitchen) After just a few uses, I've got to assume the person who designed this contraption has never ironed in their life.
The iron must be used with its silly base, since the taper on the back of the iron makes it very unsteady to set down in the conventional manner. Unfortunately, the base is HUGE. Unless you have a seperate table next to your ironing board, you will constantly be rearranging your cloting to fit on the board while your Oreck occupies a full 1/3 of the board which you could have still used if you hadn't bought an Oreck.
The base is needed for the "cordless" feature, which just means that the iron heats while its in the base, and is used for ironing once it hits the appropriate temperature. This must be the way ironing was done in the 1800's, heating the iron on the coal stove, then pressing your clothes with the hot iron. Unfortunately, the Oreck takes forever to heat, so I just resorted to using it with the cord.
Uggh, that cord... There... Read more
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful Doesn't Work, November 25, 2008 By This review is from: Oreck-Cordless Speed Iron, 1ct (Kitchen) A great idea, but the iron never gets not enough to do cotton/linen. It also cools down very quickly so you have to constantly put it back on the base to recharge it and get it hot enough to do even the lightest bit of ironing. If all you need to do is lightly press silk or perma press it might work but otherwise it's total waste of money.
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful SAVE YOUR $$$$$, By This review is from: Oreck-Cordless Speed Iron, 1ct (Kitchen) I have had this iron for about a year. I received it as a gift. I had wanted one for sometime as I am sewer and when using a regular iron the cord was always tangling with the large pieces of fabric I work with . Not having a cord to deal with made ironing much easier , and if I wanted could still use with the cord.It does not have a vey good steam system, does not heat up very fast and just does not do a very good job of ironing. After about 7 months I went back to my wonderful T-Fal steam iron. Also the Oreck customer service is not very good. The button you depress to get a burst of steam stopped working, they basically told me Too bad, for me they can't do anything about it, no referral to a repair facility nothing . I was told that because I did not have the receipt they could not help me ( I explained it was a gift and therefore did not have a receipt) . I consider this to be very poor customer service. For $129.00 I expect more, my T-Fal iron... Read more 24 of 26 people found the following review helpful How did they get so many things wrong?, By Bob "Bob" (PA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Oreck-Cordless Speed Iron, 1ct (Kitchen) After just a few uses, I've got to assume the person who designed this contraption has never ironed in their life.The iron must be used with its silly base, since the taper on the back of the iron makes it very unsteady to set down in the conventional manner. Unfortunately, the base is HUGE. Unless you have a seperate table next to your ironing board, you will constantly be rearranging your cloting to fit on the board while your Oreck occupies a full 1/3 of the board which you could have still used if you hadn't bought an Oreck. The base is needed for the "cordless" feature, which just means that the iron heats while its in the base, and is used for ironing once it hits the appropriate temperature. This must be the way ironing was done in the 1800's, heating the iron on the coal stove, then pressing your clothes with the hot iron. Unfortunately, the Oreck takes forever to heat, so I just resorted to using it with the cord. Uggh, that cord... There... Read more 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful Doesn't Work, By This review is from: Oreck-Cordless Speed Iron, 1ct (Kitchen) A great idea, but the iron never gets not enough to do cotton/linen. It also cools down very quickly so you have to constantly put it back on the base to recharge it and get it hot enough to do even the lightest bit of ironing. If all you need to do is lightly press silk or perma press it might work but otherwise it's total waste of money. |
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