carebear said:Don't skimp on the iron and get some Wal-Mart cheapie job. The key to a good iron is controlled heat and mass. If you need steam, a salt shaker of water will do. Weight can't be counterfeited.
Don't press on the iron, let the weight do the work and let it glide.
I won't skimp, I have needed an iron for a while now and I don’t plan on getting one until I find one I am happy with. I grew up with a Rowenta Pro iron and I compare all the others to it (I'm looking for an $60+ iron in the <$20 range-I probably won't have an iron for a while). I have been trying to find a good old iron at Goodwill, but have not had luck so far. Do you have any recommendations on new models that have sufficient mass? If I had the space, I would probably just look into getting a small press.