Cordless irons
#1
Does anyone here use a cordless iron? I think Maytag makes one. I would like to eliminate dealing with a cord while pressing, and I've also tripped on my cord and burned a spot on my carpet.
#5
Didn't like mine, the base was too finicky - had to place the iron on it just a certain way or it would topple. Also couldn't find a good spot for the base, it was too big for the iron holder dohookey on the side of the board which meant it had to sit on the board taking up more room - and it would topple. My current plug in B&D needs replacement so I'll be looking at new irons soon.
#7
I've used my Maytag cordless for years with no problem. It's great for workshops, seminars etc. and at home it sits beside my machine for pressing as I go. It gets really hot, really fast. I use my Rowenta for regular ironing.
#8
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I have a Panasonic and it's very handy. I have found it doesn't get as hot as a regular corded iron.
Originally Posted by Marion Jean
Does anyone here use a cordless iron? I think Maytag makes one. I would like to eliminate dealing with a cord while pressing, and I've also tripped on my cord and burned a spot on my carpet.
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