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Iron for Quilters--No Automatic Off

Old 04-18-2012, 07:53 AM
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I found an iron that eliminates my pet peeve with irons. It's so aggravating to turn on my iron, wait for it to heat, iron a seam, sew a few more seams, return to the iron to find that it has turned off automatically, and then have to wait for the iron to heat up again. Last week I ordered a Hamilton Beach Smart Lift iron through amazon.com. The automatic-off feature can be turned off so that the iron stays heated while I'm sewing. The price is $26.95, and Amazon doesn't charge sales tax. I'm sure it's sold by other stores, too. On my computer screen the color appeared to be dark blue with a light blue water-well, but it's actually black with a lavender color water well. The iron is heavier than I like an iron to be, but I can handle it okay. (I have Parkinson's and my hands and arms are weaker than they were in my better days.) I LOVE my new iron!
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Old 04-18-2012, 09:14 AM
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The Reliable Digital Velocity iron also offers the option of turning off the auto off. It's a lot more money though.

http://www.amazon.com/Reliable-Corpo...4769138&sr=8-3
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Old 04-18-2012, 09:40 AM
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I like my iron to turn off and on. There are so many times tat I walk away and forget to turn it off. I don't mind waiting a few minutes for it to heat up again. It gives me time to gather all of my pieces and line them up for pressing.
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Thank you for sharing this info! I have a Rowenta but it does shut-off after 30 minutes so I have to remember to turn it back on. I understand the reason for the auto-off feature but for quilters it sure is a pain.
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Old 04-18-2012, 09:58 AM
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Auto turn offs can be tricked. Keep the nose of the iron slanted down and the heel of the iron turned up. The auto shut off won't engage. I bought a wedge iron stand and turned it so the nose of the iron was going down when set on it.
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Old 04-18-2012, 06:14 PM
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Thanks for the info. I loved my auto-off iron when my 5 year old was small and I was easily side tracked so it might get left on. But now I absolutely hate it!
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Don't mind the automatic shut off on my rowenta it heats up hot in literally seconds.
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I have the Reliable and it is worth every penny! Got it on line at Joanne's with coupon and gift certificate. That Hamilton Beach sounds like a good one to take to classes. Thanks Bobby's Girl.
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What's the matter with a few seconds compared to using electricity 100% of the time. We have to pay for it and in Australia the cost has gone up about 140%.
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
The Reliable Digital Velocity iron also offers the option of turning off the auto off. It's a lot more money though.

http://www.amazon.com/Reliable-Corpo...4769138&sr=8-3
My friend has this iron - it works really good - doesn't leak and gets very hot.
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