Small (Portable) Iron Question
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Small (Portable) Iron Question
I am considering buying a small portable iron to use next to my sewing machine, so I don't have to constantly be getting up I down to do my pressing. I am looking at 2 possibilities. The 1st is the Petite Press Portable Iron @$39.99 & the 2nd is the Steam Fast Portable iron @$19.99. If you could give me any help & advice I would be so appreciative. I can't afford to waste $'s so I want to make wise choices. Thanks for your time & help. Can't make it without ya'll's help.
Last edited by vondae; 12-03-2012 at 09:10 AM.
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I have owned several mini irons (including the Clover mini, which I hated) and BY FAR my absolute favorite is the Dritz Petite Press. I'm not sure if this is the same one as Joanns (your link just goes to their main page). I love it so much I bought one for my friend and a second one as a backup for myself. The head is adjustable, so you can change angles, and there are 4 heat settings. The highest is very hot. I got mine at Joann's when they had the Notions wall at 50% off, so I paid $20. For some reason, they don't stock this with the irons, they stock it with the notions.
#3
I have had this one for some years and it works great, gets very hot and is just the right size. http://www.nancysnotions.com/product...travel+iron.do
I found it at Tuesday Mornings store marked down to $9.99. I see them there from time to time.
I found it at Tuesday Mornings store marked down to $9.99. I see them there from time to time.
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Yup. I have one just like the link BellaBoo shows and I just love it. I think I got it online, and it's called Steam Fast. So handy to put beside the machine on my June Tailor ironing pad for quick press of seams when I'm piecing. I let little kids use it when I teach them to sew and they do just fine with it too. Very easy on the hands if you have arthritis, too. I've had it a couple of years, I think and it's still going fine.
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I've got 4-5(6) irons. As to why, dont know. I know 4 of them are a lght weight, and 1 is a Rowenta, a little heavy. The 1 I like is a sunbeam. Nothing fance. It has a red blinking light,(on top) to let me know, it need to be turned on to get hot, and when the blinking red light is blinking, the iron, is still kept warm. When I'm tru ironing, I shut it off.
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I prefer using a travel iron and recently purchased a Conair from Amazon. I like it really well. The end comes to a nice point for pressing seams, although I usually press with a wood tool a little bit first.
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