The brown stuff accumulates less not using the iTouch. The iron temperature is on the 1st setting for steam use, the lowest setting for steam (so the lowest for heat/steam). I have “scorched” now 2 very sturdy ironing board covers even when I don’t use the iTouch feature. I figured it was lint that the iron sucks up in the iTouch mode. After a few uses it started to spit brown stuff, sometimes little, sometime large pieces. It has been replaced once and I”m waiting now 8 months for another replacement, Corona is the excuse with back orders. I’ve had my pink Oliso for 2.5 years and it is a love/hate relationship. I guess it is true that things are not being made to last these days. I would have stayed with Rowenta but I see that people are generally having negative results. Currently, I am looking for an iron that gets some real heat with modern new smart features. In general, I find that I am constantly watching commercials for products. I guess I am now considered an older person and I just got it! This is how products are pushed through to the public and bloggers and YouTubers get things for free (I am not saying Suzy Quilts is doing this for those purposes). What I noticed is that these bloggers and YouTubers have turned into the latest QVC shopping centers who push certain products over others. Everywhere I look it seems like the Oliso brand iron is the #1 iron being pushed by every YouTuber I follow. I have been looking for a new iron since my Rowenta of 20 years kicked the bucket. EXACTLY, I agree with you that several key factors were not addressed in this very honest review, aside from its very cute factor.
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