SMAGREHO Dual Voltage Compact Design Home-and-Away Travel Mini Steam/ Dry Iron
1-year limited warranty
SMAGREHO Dual Voltage Compact Design Home-and-Away Mini Steam Iron
It comes with a convenient travel bag and features dual voltage for overseas travel, mini design is easy to take.
How to use
A. Set voltage using Voltage Selector
B. For dry ironing: Plug cord into wall and select appropriate heat setting; iron is ready for use when Heat Indicator Light turns off
C. For steam ironing: Fill unit with water using measuring cup; plug power cord into wall and select highest heat setting; when Heat Indicator Light turns off, press and lock steam button into raised position; iron is then ready to use
What’s in the Box?
1x Mini Steam Iron
1x Plastic measuring cup
1x Protective Mesh
1x travel bag
1x Manual
Product Features
- 420-watt mini steam iron removes wrinkles from almost any fabric
- 1.4-ounce water tank; heats up in 15 seconds; 3 levels temperature settings
- Non-stick soleplate; 1-touch steam control; dual voltage for travel convenience
- Travel bag, Protective Ironing Scorch-Saving Mesh Pressing Pad and plastic measuring cup included
- Measures approximately 5.2 x 3 x 3.1 inches; 1-year limited warranty
I love this iron! I bought this for quilt piecing and I absolutely adore it! It heats up quickly and has more than plenty of heat (I rarely if ever put it all the up). I find the small size so much better for my hand as I have carpal tunnel issues and big irons really tire out my wrist. With this little iron I can quilt for hours now! The fill hole works well and is big enough; and the unit makes lots of steam. I like that I can turn the steam off when I need to. I have had no dribbling problems with this…
wonderful design and thoughtful accessories
Using it for my sewing room So far I like this iron.. I bought it for my sewing room. I sew doll clothes, so the parts are small and a full size iron was kind of overkill. Plus irons pull an amazing amount of power, and since I heat my sewing room with electric heat, the iron would occasionally trip the fuse. I usually have an iron plugged in for most of the day, so it was really a huge waste of power. This little iron does not pull voltage like a big iron, but it does get hot enough to do a good job. It doesn’t hold very…