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cordless irons Judy 08-21-2008
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Posted by Judy on August 21, 2008, 6:15 pm


Do any of you have a cordless iron and like them? I've been thinking of
getting one but not sure about how well they work. would love any comments
about them.

Thanks so much,



Posted by Teacherlady on August 21, 2008, 10:29 pm


wrote:

>Do any of you have a cordless iron and like them? I've been thinking of
>getting one but not sure about how well they work. would love any comments
>about them.
>
>Thanks so much,
>

I have one and I hate it, I have to keep putting it on the cradle to
keep it warm, and the cradle shakes... I am always afraid it will tip
over. I don't know the brand name. I bought it from Hancock Fabrisk
2 years ago.

Posted by Lizzy Taylor on August 27, 2008, 4:57 pm


Teacherlady wrote:


> I have one and I hate it, I have to keep putting it on the cradle to
> keep it warm, and the cradle shakes... I am always afraid it will tip
> over. I don't know the brand name. I bought it from Hancock Fabrisk
> 2 years ago.

DH says that you shouldn't put irons in cradles - you might burn the baby !

Lizzy

Posted by KJ on August 27, 2008, 5:47 pm


LOL!

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> Teacherlady wrote:
>
>
>> I have one and I hate it, I have to keep putting it on the cradle to
>> keep it warm, and the cradle shakes... I am always afraid it will tip
>> over. I don't know the brand name. I bought it from Hancock Fabrisk
>> 2 years ago.
>
> DH says that you shouldn't put irons in cradles - you might burn the baby
> !
>
> Lizzy



Posted by Roberta on August 22, 2008, 4:59 am


Had one for a while, and it didn't stay hot with any reliability. The
one advantage was being able to take it over to the work table for a
quick press, instead of taking a layout to the ironing board. But this
is not really a good thing, because it encourages carelessness with
cutting mats! OTOH, if you really really love fusible batting, you'd
be all set!
Roberta in D

wrote:

>Do any of you have a cordless iron and like them? I've been thinking of
>getting one but not sure about how well they work. would love any comments
>about them.
>
>Thanks so much,
>

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