I have one. I have really bad arthritis. My iron rite has saved my back.
@QueenVictoriaRose2 жыл бұрын
What brand and year is it?
@sandypbryan2 жыл бұрын
It has been so long that I cannot remember.
@lightseek882 жыл бұрын
30 year old Mexican and white male here, liked this video but it made me sad that there's no chance in hell I'll find a woman like her the way girls are nowadays, traditional values are becoming valued more and more everyday by men who have to deal with these cancel culture boss babes who think they have it worse than men in dating today.
@peachy69692 жыл бұрын
Miele makes a modern version called a rotary iron
@mattjohnston68173 жыл бұрын
I have the same iron. I can only do napkins so far.
@daemickey3 жыл бұрын
Love these old school mothers, best generation!!
@yonapollak87593 жыл бұрын
Yo tenía uno el año setenta en Israel 1970, una gran ayuda para la dueña de casa...
@1953childstar4 жыл бұрын
Charming !!!!
@brianferrell94974 жыл бұрын
I see these all of the time at Estate Sales. Now that I know how they work, one of them will be coming home with me very soon. Thank You very much for posting this.
@crp55914 жыл бұрын
Found this as I was searching fro "mangle box" after watching the Laundry in Victorian England... Never seen one of these! Wonderful demonstration! kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZICM07iRnJnKhrw.html
@RoseBud-fk4qg4 жыл бұрын
Go granny go. We had one I am 63
@martinbirdwell71114 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna have to get me one of these
@byronspade16335 жыл бұрын
I purchased an ironrite for my wife last month. I knew nothing about it. With a video or 2 I had it up and running. I have a lot to learn. Unfortunately it did not come with any type of manual for servicing or replacing things. But I'm sure I can find videos on that as well. My wifes grandmother used one and my wife has always wanted one of her own. So now she has one.
@Norfolk2505 жыл бұрын
HaHa!
@71kaye5 жыл бұрын
oldtime tv youtube channel has a 20 minute 1950's "ad" that shows housewives how easy it was to use.
@sewforlife57285 жыл бұрын
Im a tailor and would love to have one of those. No one irons anymore. Everyone goes to the dry cleaners, but i do a lot of ironing. They had such cool appliances in the 40s.
@nancycogar38646 жыл бұрын
Where can I get one???
@cvtremaglio6 жыл бұрын
My mother had one of these and she could iron anything on it including underwear.
@CassandraSciortinoMargareta7 жыл бұрын
Adorable presentation. I completely agree with you about how useful these are. I love to have all my bedding --sheets, pillow cases, duvet covers - ironed and these are ideal for that along with those of us who want to return to paperless kitchens--using cloths. Miele does make a Mangle now but it is 2-4K.
@davecanoy32487 жыл бұрын
shes terrific!
@fgfg6337 жыл бұрын
If you're not paying attention, could that rip your arm off?? There has to be a reason why it's called a mangle.
@billavara7 жыл бұрын
she really is a natural and really seems to enjoy doing this. She gives a great lesson while having fun
@Davegvg35769 жыл бұрын
This woman is a delight! I bought a singer Pfaff for my wifes business and am learning how to do my own shirts on it. Teris Mom has it down.
@roeydunn4119 жыл бұрын
My Aunt Mary! How cool is that!!? A natural spokeswoman :)
@SThad0639 жыл бұрын
we had one of these contraptions when I was growing up.
@twosevens91610 жыл бұрын
What a nice grandma!
@tinaduve248210 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much I love it. I have one and wanted to replace the fabric on the roller! I think I'm doing it right and was looking for some idea's and had your video was first on the list. Love it
@sheveluk111 жыл бұрын
My husband is refurbishing a Kenmore Mangle...I can hardly wait to use it! My Mom had one when I was a kid....and I have looked for one for 40 years!! Bring on the wrinkled sheets...etc!! Donna S
@Mullay211 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved this! My grandmother used to iron everything on her mangle from dishtowels to shirts to underwear, but I was never interested enough when she was still alive to learn how. I purchased an ironrite a couple of years ago but need help on the technique. It's definitely a learned skill. Could you do another video with your Mom teaching how to use it? Perhaps pretending we were five years old and start with hankies.
@sandypbryan11 жыл бұрын
@ fritzy1819. That would be great. I havent gone to her house lately but if i get the chance, i will do a followup video. She was a pro at the machine having only used it to iron since she was 4. Anyone out there have help for Fritzy1819?
@packardmanken11 жыл бұрын
Leah: there is a re-print of the original instruction book on ebay. it really took the mystery out of the process for me. Not too expensive if yours didnt come with the original one.
@AppyTX11 жыл бұрын
who wonderful, thank you for sharing. i'm fixing to try mine for the first time, wish me luck.
@retro-lady11 жыл бұрын
this is a cool video. i loved watching it. and seeing how much this lady really enjoyed it and how she whipped right through the "mangleing" of that shirt was very impressive. thanks for sharing. i enjoyed watching your video. :o)
@packardmanken12 жыл бұрын
Teri: you breezed thru this ironing procedure! The delight on your face shows how much time and effort your MOTHER spent on raising and coaching you. What a legacy. Its not the ironing, but the love on your face. I can see you remembering the time you spent with your mother and now your family. Just to let you know, Miele does make a new one to the tune of 2,000. guess there won't be too many little girls ironing hankies and towels on that one!
@MrTedodell12 жыл бұрын
Dang! This women kick's ass on a ironrite. Very impressive. She should give lessons to the younger generation!
@parnele13 жыл бұрын
I have mangle envy! I can remember my Mom singing as she pressed. She even pressed my Dad's underwear! I, too, would love to find one! ENJOY! Cathie
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I have one. I have really bad arthritis. My iron rite has saved my back.
What brand and year is it?
It has been so long that I cannot remember.
30 year old Mexican and white male here, liked this video but it made me sad that there's no chance in hell I'll find a woman like her the way girls are nowadays, traditional values are becoming valued more and more everyday by men who have to deal with these cancel culture boss babes who think they have it worse than men in dating today.
Miele makes a modern version called a rotary iron
I have the same iron. I can only do napkins so far.
Love these old school mothers, best generation!!
Yo tenía uno el año setenta en Israel 1970, una gran ayuda para la dueña de casa...
Charming !!!!
I see these all of the time at Estate Sales. Now that I know how they work, one of them will be coming home with me very soon. Thank You very much for posting this.
Found this as I was searching fro "mangle box" after watching the Laundry in Victorian England... Never seen one of these! Wonderful demonstration! kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZICM07iRnJnKhrw.html
Go granny go. We had one I am 63
I'm gonna have to get me one of these
I purchased an ironrite for my wife last month. I knew nothing about it. With a video or 2 I had it up and running. I have a lot to learn. Unfortunately it did not come with any type of manual for servicing or replacing things. But I'm sure I can find videos on that as well. My wifes grandmother used one and my wife has always wanted one of her own. So now she has one.
HaHa!
oldtime tv youtube channel has a 20 minute 1950's "ad" that shows housewives how easy it was to use.
Im a tailor and would love to have one of those. No one irons anymore. Everyone goes to the dry cleaners, but i do a lot of ironing. They had such cool appliances in the 40s.
Where can I get one???
My mother had one of these and she could iron anything on it including underwear.
Adorable presentation. I completely agree with you about how useful these are. I love to have all my bedding --sheets, pillow cases, duvet covers - ironed and these are ideal for that along with those of us who want to return to paperless kitchens--using cloths. Miele does make a Mangle now but it is 2-4K.
shes terrific!
If you're not paying attention, could that rip your arm off?? There has to be a reason why it's called a mangle.
she really is a natural and really seems to enjoy doing this. She gives a great lesson while having fun
This woman is a delight! I bought a singer Pfaff for my wifes business and am learning how to do my own shirts on it. Teris Mom has it down.
My Aunt Mary! How cool is that!!? A natural spokeswoman :)
we had one of these contraptions when I was growing up.
What a nice grandma!
Thank you so much I love it. I have one and wanted to replace the fabric on the roller! I think I'm doing it right and was looking for some idea's and had your video was first on the list. Love it
My husband is refurbishing a Kenmore Mangle...I can hardly wait to use it! My Mom had one when I was a kid....and I have looked for one for 40 years!! Bring on the wrinkled sheets...etc!! Donna S
Absolutely loved this! My grandmother used to iron everything on her mangle from dishtowels to shirts to underwear, but I was never interested enough when she was still alive to learn how. I purchased an ironrite a couple of years ago but need help on the technique. It's definitely a learned skill. Could you do another video with your Mom teaching how to use it? Perhaps pretending we were five years old and start with hankies.
@ fritzy1819. That would be great. I havent gone to her house lately but if i get the chance, i will do a followup video. She was a pro at the machine having only used it to iron since she was 4. Anyone out there have help for Fritzy1819?
Leah: there is a re-print of the original instruction book on ebay. it really took the mystery out of the process for me. Not too expensive if yours didnt come with the original one.
who wonderful, thank you for sharing. i'm fixing to try mine for the first time, wish me luck.
this is a cool video. i loved watching it. and seeing how much this lady really enjoyed it and how she whipped right through the "mangleing" of that shirt was very impressive. thanks for sharing. i enjoyed watching your video. :o)
Teri: you breezed thru this ironing procedure! The delight on your face shows how much time and effort your MOTHER spent on raising and coaching you. What a legacy. Its not the ironing, but the love on your face. I can see you remembering the time you spent with your mother and now your family. Just to let you know, Miele does make a new one to the tune of 2,000. guess there won't be too many little girls ironing hankies and towels on that one!
Dang! This women kick's ass on a ironrite. Very impressive. She should give lessons to the younger generation!
I have mangle envy! I can remember my Mom singing as she pressed. She even pressed my Dad's underwear! I, too, would love to find one! ENJOY! Cathie
Cathie Watson I've got one...