Posted Aug 1, 2005, 1:35 PM ET by Ryan Block
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Oliso Touch&Glide
Not that we have that big a problem walking away from our irons when pressing our Anne Demeulemeester crisp for the day, but if we did we sure would be glad to have an Oliso Touch&Glide, the iron that senses when you let go, and automatically extends legs. Hell, the thing even turns it off if detects you haven’t used it for a while. It’s a little steep at $120 US, but come on, according to Oliso it is the “first major innovation in iron design in over 60 years!” Sixty years, people!
Now, if only they made a stove that would shut itself off when I’ve left a pan of butter on it, so I don’t nearly burn my house down (again)… :hs:
LOL Jen that’s very cool. I couldn’t spend that $ tho on it, cause I drop my iron all the time and bust them up. 5 irons in the last 3 years (omg) Unless it’s like that laptop that “senses being dropped” and “braces itself” $10 irons from Wal*mart it is for me…
men just toss their dirty shirt in the dryer with a fabric softener for 20 mins and call it a day!
same with women and bread ties! that pisses me off… my mom always ties the bread back up! I know that 98% of the people on here just spin the bread and tuck it under… Bread ties and irons are worthless
it’s my company’s policy that my pants have a ‘firm crease the entire day’… can’t really go to court in dickies… plus i’d look like some douche neon driver from the south hills if i came to work everyday with a wrinkled dress shirt…