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Picture of Linderhof
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DH violated the "Nothing with a cord" rule this Christmas (but he did make up for it with his other presents -- so that's okay) and got me a steam press.

I had seen them before and was interested for I do a lot of pillowcases, tablecloths and napkins.

I LOVE it!!!! I wish I had gotten one years ago -- the napkins are perfect, it makes ironing tablecloths a cinch (and I may start ironing sheets).

If you iron a lot of flat things, it does make sense to get one. And actually, they're not all that more expensive than a really good iron.

Martha
 
Posts: 4263 | Registered: Dec 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Cool!
A couple of older friends had purchased used commercial "Mangles", similar??
They always said also that it made ironing those napkins, sheet edges or cases fast and easy!
 
Posts: 8604 | Location: Plains & Mountains | Registered: Jun 08, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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But mangles take up alot of space. Linderhof, how big is yours and is it portable?
 
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I started with one probably 20+ years ago when my 3 boys were young, DH wore lab coats, and time was at a premium. I used it for EVERYTHING so I lowered my ironing board a bit and it sat permanently on there. It was wonderful! I used it until it died and then, at that time, I could not find one that steamed, so I went back to the regular iron...it wasn't long before I had DH & the oldest son doing their own ironing.


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Posts: 6937 | Location: Highland, CA Zone 9b  | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Yes, the old-time 'mangles.'

I think Sears and maybe Penny's still carry them or a local appliance store may be able to get some in.
They have made a come-back of sorts.
I was just thinking about them Sat. as I was ironing some flannel shirts.
 
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