Review of Proctor Silex Non-Stick Iron (price, reviews, purchase, clothes)
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I iron my clothes once a week most importantly my office and church clothes that needs to be ironed. I purchased my Proctor Silex Steam Iron after my housemate burned one of her clothes early this year. The burnt cloth stuck on the iron sole plate and the burnt material is hard to remove, it looks ugly and I'm no longer comfortable using it.
I bought my new Proctor Silex Steam Non-Stick Iron at a reasonable price of $15. It is non-stick with a spray blast and the steam is adjustable. Since I bought my iron it never over heat on me, in short the temperature works fine. The wrinkles in my clothes are removed easily including small spots on inner corners with the help of the steamer.
I like the style of my new iron, the pointed tip allows me to easily iron sleeves and in-between buttons. It is light weight and I can iron many clothes without getting too tired. I'm happy with my purchase and I think I chose a good iron this time.