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Onebyone 02-05-2018 07:00 AM

Which Clover iron? I have the Clover small skinny one and the Clover Wedge iron. The Wedge iron is a travel size, looks like a regular iron. I take the Wedge iron to classes. Works great.

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juliea9967 02-06-2018 04:20 AM

My cordless Panasonic is my best friend forever. It's amazing how easy it is to iron without that darn cord! I absolutely love it!

Lady Diana 02-06-2018 05:06 AM

I have several of the Rowenta travel iron from years ago with the long handle. I purchased two...just had a feeling they would not be around in the future....I was right. haven't seen it in years. Sharon Schamber used it exclusively and recommend it in a class I took from her, she kept it at her side while sewing...turned in on its side when not in use. it had steam if you wanted, but I used it with no steam...really hot iron and perfect for travel, classes, and beside my machine. Not why they stopped making them.....love the long handle....does anyone else have one?

Donnamarie 02-06-2018 07:36 AM

I recently purchased a Panasonic cordless iron and love it! I have hand issues and this iron is fantastic. It is small, light, has great steam. Since I have hand issues, I have found it to be easier on my wrists. You just put it flat on the base, no turning your wrist to stand it up. It's awesome!

Aurora 02-06-2018 07:47 PM

I sometimes use a Hobbico. I saw Eleanor Burns using one on her show and bought one. Normally, I just take my Rowenta to class.

SusieQOH 02-06-2018 07:51 PM

Since there are a bazillion irons out there all I am going to say is that I won't buy an expensive one. I did that once and will not again!

mindless 02-09-2018 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Lady Diana (Post 7997825)
I have several of the Rowenta travel iron from years ago with the long handle. I purchased two...just had a feeling they would not be around in the future....I was right. haven't seen it in years. Sharon Schamber used it exclusively and recommend it in a class I took from her, she kept it at her side while sewing...turned in on its side when not in use. it had steam if you wanted, but I used it with no steam...really hot iron and perfect for travel, classes, and beside my machine. Not why they stopped making them.....love the long handle....does anyone else have one?

Is this the Rowenta travel iron you were talking about? I have been considering it, but it seems too expensive. I don't mind the cost if it really works well.
https://www.amazon.com/Rowenta-Trave...t_sims?ie=UTF8


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