Panasonic NI-L45NR Cordless Iron | List Price: $69.99 Discount Price: $63.95

| Brand: Panasonic Binding: Kitchen Warranty: 1
Features: - Cordless iron with electronic temperature control, all-temperature steam
- Jet of steam for tough wrinkles, self-cleaning, vertical ironing
- Automatic water seal prevents dripping through soleplate
- Nonstick ironing surface; automatic shut-off
- Carrying case included; 1-year limited warranty
Cordless Iron [Posted on 2008-05-03] Panasonic NI-L45NR Cordless Iron
I ordered this product for my wife. She really likes the fact that she doesn't have to deal with the cord while ironing. Even though the iron doesn't hold heat for a terribly long time, it is back up to temperature by the time the garment is in position to finish up. The retractable cord for the base is very handy. She has used it for about six months, and so far it has performed flawlessly.
Liked enough to buy two [Posted on 2008-05-15] Once you iron without a cord you'll never go back. This product does the job daily for our family. Well worth the money.
Can't go back to a corded iron ever [Posted on 2008-06-16] I like this iron. It gets hot enough and steams plenty. I keep a gallon of distilled water right beside my ironing board to refill the iron.
WOW [Posted on 2008-06-18] Better than expected. No cord to get in the way. Keeps hot by placing iron back in base. Carry case is a nice feature. Hated always working around the cord, this makes ironing almost fun.
Very Nice But Pricy [Posted on 2008-07-17]
After decades of 'discount' corded irons and a year's weekly use of this unit for Slacks, DressShirts, etc, I'm quite pleased and really appreciate the freedom of no iron cord getting in the way.
I'm constantly pausing to rearrange the cloth and by always recradling the iron at those times it keeps fully charged at its highest ["cotton"] setting, with very few exceptions.
If we had a 'Dedicated Laundry Area' I'd have probably created years ago a springy heavy overhead wire contraption to keep a cord out of the way. But in our apartment we just open the Ironing Board wherever, plopping the Recharge Base down on nearby furniture.
Still, I don't know how well it would work on big heavy items, say curtains or a Damask Tablecloth - we use a 'full-service Laundromat' for such items. And all bets would be off if the thing doesn't still work 2 or 3 years from now.
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