Thread: Best iron?
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Old 05-06-2015, 07:10 AM
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mckwilter
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For a dry iron (one that doesn't steam), look at the Continental iron on Amazon.com. It runs about $30, gets hot and doesn't have an automatic shut off. I have found that a light spritzing of water or a 50/50 solution of water and Best Press are better for me that using steam. Also, if you plan on doing any fusible work, the dry iron is ideal, because you don't have any unfused spots because of steam holes.

I do have one of the new Panasonic cordless irons, which I use alot; however the auto-shut off is a pain.
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