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Thread: Still looking for a good iron with an auto shut off bypass option.

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  1. #1
    Junior Member
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    Jan 2015
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    Central Virginia
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    Thanks so much! I am thrilled to find this Continental dry iron. It looks just like the one I bought probably 25 yrs ago at a yard sale and I just love it but nothing lasts forever. was wondering how I would ever find one without the steam feature (which is just a nuisance for sewing as far as I am concerned). Will order one soon!

  2. #2
    Super Member
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    Oct 2010
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    California
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    I don't use my iron with automatic shut off when piecing. I stitch a seam, I go to iron it and the iron is off and not hot. The time it takes me to pin and stitch a seam is just enough time for the iron to go cold. Then I have to wait for it to heat up again.
    Penny

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