Cordless iron recommendation
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2019
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Cordless iron recommendation
Good Morning!!!
I love this board!! I just read a post about using glue so I went to YouTube and watched a clip on glue basting, which I’m definitely going to try!!
Anyway- I watched her press down the seams with ease using her cordless iron and I realized when I use my iron, the cord is way too short because of where the outlet is. I have to twist my wrist and turn the iron and have become somewhat of a contortionist. I know, very awkward... but usually don’t spend a long time ironing so I just endure...
Anyone have any suggestions for a cordless iron? It’ll make ironing so much more enjoyable for me.
Thanks all
I love this board!! I just read a post about using glue so I went to YouTube and watched a clip on glue basting, which I’m definitely going to try!!
Anyway- I watched her press down the seams with ease using her cordless iron and I realized when I use my iron, the cord is way too short because of where the outlet is. I have to twist my wrist and turn the iron and have become somewhat of a contortionist. I know, very awkward... but usually don’t spend a long time ironing so I just endure...
Anyone have any suggestions for a cordless iron? It’ll make ironing so much more enjoyable for me.
Thanks all
#3
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Sunny Florida
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I don't have a recommendation but suggest you add a power strip to the iron set-up. I put the power strip on the back edge of the iron station. It lights up so I know when the iron is on/off. The last thing I do before bedtime is peek into the room and check that the light is off.
If the station is against a wall, you can add hooks there to hang the extra length of the cord for the iron.
Maggie, Check your iron. There may be a button to shut-off the auto shut-off feature.
If the station is against a wall, you can add hooks there to hang the extra length of the cord for the iron.
Maggie, Check your iron. There may be a button to shut-off the auto shut-off feature.
#5
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
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The only experience I have with a cordless is at the shop where we had some classes. They had a cordless, forget the brand, but I thought it didn't get hot enough to give a good flat seam. I have a Rowenta Steam Generator iron like Donna Jordan's, and I just love it, for the heat and steam, and speed of pressing. Not cordless, but I don't mind giving up that to get a good flat seam.
#6
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
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I like a hot iron, I want steam, and I hate ones that time out on me. I've had them beep off while I'm carefully pressing a long seam...
I drop my irons a lot and they don't last long, I buy the cheapest one with the extra long cord (if the cheapest one is $15, this is $18-20). They last about 5 years for me. I've tried more expensive -- they usually only last 2 years
If you like your iron, an extension cord is all you need!
I drop my irons a lot and they don't last long, I buy the cheapest one with the extra long cord (if the cheapest one is $15, this is $18-20). They last about 5 years for me. I've tried more expensive -- they usually only last 2 years
If you like your iron, an extension cord is all you need!
#8
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Durango CO
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I have a Panasonic Freestyle 360 & really like it. Yes it does the auto shut off but never when I'm pressing. I can iron yardage without a problem. It just goes back in the cradle when I reposition the fabric. I like it enough that when Stitchin Heaven had a sale on them I purchased another at 40-45% off.
#9
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
Posts: 5,571
I don't have a cordless iron. And, yes, the cords on most are too short for where most of us do our major pressing. I just plug mine into a long, heavy-duty extension cord. I also admit I am pretty fanatical about unplugging my iron any time I leave the room..have been this way for decades. Have always had pets and don't want to take the chance that they might knock the iron off the table and have it accidentally turn on.