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Old 07-05-2023, 12:15 PM
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I see that SteamFast has a cordless iron SF-760. I would appreciate any comments about its performance and a comparison to the Panasonic cordless irons.

Do you use a cordless iron for clothing as well as quilting?

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Old 07-05-2023, 01:28 PM
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It looks like the SteamFast only has 1 temperature and is 1200 watts. Panasonic cordless models have 3 temperatures and are 1500 watts. The Panasonic models should be able to reach a higher temperature. My cordless is an older Panasonic (not the 360) and works great for quilting.

I don't iron clothes, but I do make draperies. I use a portable steam generator (Reliable brand) for that since it requires much more steam to press bulky pleats and upholstery fabrics as well as set adhesives on buckram. If I had the room, I'd get a Laurastar.

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I have the Steamfast cordless. I take it to retreats because it heat up in about 8 seconds. I wouldn't use it to press a lot of yardage at one time but for pressing seams and blocks it does fine.
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Originally Posted by mkc View Post
It looks like the SteamFast only has 1 temperature and is 1200 watts. Panasonic cordless models have 3 temperatures and are 1500 watts. The Panasonic models should be able to reach a higher temperature. My cordless is an older Panasonic (not the 360) and works great for quilting.

I don't iron clothes, but I do make draperies. I use a portable steam generator (Reliable brand) for that since it requires much more steam to press bulky pleats and upholstery fabrics as well as set adhesives on buckram. If I had the room, I'd get a Laurastar.
Thanks for your reply. I also appreciate your tips on draperies. I have a pair on my ToDo list.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
I have the Steamfast cordless. I take it to retreats because it heat up in about 8 seconds. I wouldn't use it to press a lot of yardage at one time but for pressing seams and blocks it does fine.

Thanks for your reply. I was thinking a cordless would work well in smaller workspaces such as at retreats. I would like it to stay hot for pressing yardage and ironing shirts.
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Thanks for your reply. I was thinking a cordless would work well in smaller workspaces such as at retreats. I would like it to stay hot for pressing yardage and ironing shirts.
You need to keep putting the cordless iron in the dock to keep it hot. As soon as you lift it, it stops heating and starts cooling.
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I love my Panasonic cordless. Just fabric and seams. I don't do laundry, much less iron it. (My DD helps out around here a lot)
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Originally Posted by aashley333 View Post
I love my Panasonic cordless. Just fabric and seams. I don't do laundry, much less iron it. (My DD helps out around here a lot)
Thank you for your comments. It looks like Panasonic is the brand to get.....now I have to match the model to my needs.

I try to minimize my ironing my clothes, but I love wearing 100% woven cotton in the summer. Hanging the laundry on the line helps. 😉
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I had a Panasonic It was great , but it didn’t last long. I went back to buying an iron from Walmart. I got tired of paying high prices for irons and not lasting very long.
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I have the Panasonic cordless NI-1500Z, made in Japan. It is older and it is used mostly to iron fabrics. I don’t usually use steam unless I have a very stubborn wrinkled fabric. I like the convenience of having it on the board without the cord in my way.
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