Mini Iron Recommendation Needed
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#12
I have this one: http://www.amazon.com/Press-Conair-H...l+clothes+iron
It also has burst of steam, which is good to use on clothes on hangers, etc. I used it when traveling.
It also has burst of steam, which is good to use on clothes on hangers, etc. I used it when traveling.
#13
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I do too. I get too stiff from sitting very long. Getting up limbers upOriginally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
I bought a Clover iron but I like to get the exercise for getting up to iron so I seldom use it.
#14
ThreadHead , 11-21-2015 04:03 PM
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I have a small 2 inch Dritz mini iron. It works ok, but doesn't seem to get hot enough. It worked ok when doing my Log Cabin because I didn't have to get up until I was finished with the block. Then I would get up and press it with my big iron. I would not buy another one. Good Luck.Syl
#16
citruscountyquilter , 11-23-2015 06:38 AM
Super Member
I just checked this on Amazon and it is $20 and Prime eligible for free shipping. Great reviews. Now am I ever tempted.
#17
I have the SteamFast too and it's a GREAT little iron. I bought it for quilting but had to buy a 2nd for my DH - he kept swiping mine because it is so much better than the little travel iron he had been using.
I'm glad this came up, I have some new quilting friends and was looking for quilting-related gifts, at $20 this is perfect! Might as well buy myself a 3rd one too, for back-up!
I'm glad this came up, I have some new quilting friends and was looking for quilting-related gifts, at $20 this is perfect! Might as well buy myself a 3rd one too, for back-up!
#20
ILoveToQuilt , 11-23-2015 05:49 PM
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I don't recommend the Clover. I have one, doesn't get hot at first. I have to turn it off, then on again. Then it might get hot enough...
Will have to look into the iron that folks noted above. Thanks for starting this thread!
Will have to look into the iron that folks noted above. Thanks for starting this thread!