in the post in question he was trying to access an NSManagedObject so I think the singleton would only hurt, I think his issue was that he was creating a new local variable and not setting the property that he thought he was
I've used singletons plenty of times in ios but never for objects, they're good for boolean or even int types say for referencing some global configuration values, but if you start putting retained objects on there it gets unruly and eats up memory