steam iron.

debbierose
debbierose Member Posts: 403
edited 2. Sep 2009, 11:31 in Living with Arthritis archive
hello my lovelys
hope all are having a better day today, must of being something in the air over the weekend cos alot of us were having badish days.

anyway my hubby, came home with a prezzie yesterday. after leaving me all day while he went off to a horse show. (grr)
dont really mind,

it is a modern steam iron,(dont ask) I,ve used it this morning and wow, what a good job of the ironing its quick light and gets the job done in half the time, method to his madness me thinks.

its a bosch steam iron on special at curries.

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  • bionic
    bionic Member Posts: 75
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    debbierose wrote:
    hello my lovelys
    hope all are having a better day today, must of being something in the air over the weekend cos alot of us were having badish days.

    anyway my hubby, came home with a prezzie yesterday. after leaving me all day while he went off to a horse show. (grr)
    dont really mind,

    it is a modern steam iron,(dont ask) I,ve used it this morning and wow, what a good job of the ironing its quick light and gets the job done in half the time, method to his madness me thinks.

    its a bosch steam iron on special at curries.

    Will have a look mine gave up the ghost at the weekend, so will be off to curries tomorrow to have a look.

    Happy ironing

    Rosie X
  • eckstardeluxe
    eckstardeluxe Member Posts: 1,192
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Yep Bosch irons are braw but very heavy. Used to work in electrical retail for years and always recommended Bosch or Philips. I always say you get what you pay for with an iron, my Mum disagrees and buys cheapo ones and when you iron at her house it takes about an hour to do a blouse, plus she goes through like 3 irons a year.

    My sister used mines once and went out and bought the same one. It's just a normal iron but was £40. Goes through everything in lightening speed which is great when you can't stand long.

    Having new appliances feels great, I'd never complain if someone bought me a good vaccum cleaner for crimbo!!
  • topgirl
    topgirl Member Posts: 290
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Lol!!!!
    Sorry to giggle but my husband( who is fantastic) is the most unromantic man ever....At least an iron is useful....
    Once bought me a car jack for xmas......
    :shock:
  • woodbon
    woodbon Member Posts: 4,969
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hi, A friends husband bought her a spade for Christmas the first year they were married - now hes her x-husband, true story!!!
    :) Love Sue
  • bionic
    bionic Member Posts: 75
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    woodbon wrote:
    Hi, A friends husband bought her a spade for Christmas the first year they were married - now hes her x-husband, true story!!!
    :) Love Sue
    :) Think I would have hit him with it !!!!!!
    lol
    Rosie x
  • livinglegend
    livinglegend Member Posts: 1,425
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    bionic wrote:
    woodbon wrote:
    Hi, A friends husband bought her a spade for Christmas the first year they were married - now hes her x-husband, true story!!!
    :) Love Sue
    :) Think I would have hit him with it !!!!!!
    lol
    Rosie x

    More likely to have buried him with it, complete with a new steam iron stuck in his head. Most men are soooo insensitive.
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    Joseph 8)
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