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★★★★★
Good iron and worth the purchase, but you should understand how cordless irons work.
I do like this iron. I decided to go with cordless after doing some initial research, including watching YouTube videos. The key to success here is making sure you understand how cordless irons work. There isn't a battery that just keeps it going (like with a cordless vacuum). You should put it on the charging base in between shifting the clothes while ironing (like when you move the shirt or pants around or turn it over) or it will lose the necessary heat level.
I really like the pointed end design on both sides of the iron so that it doesn't bunch up the fabric when you pull the iron back. And not having a cord in the way is great. Another selling point is the temperature control. you can can go from high to medium to low heat just by pressing the selector and the iron lets you know when it's reached the desired temperature. This is useful when I'm ironing multiple types of material (i.e. shirts) where some need high heat and some need lower heat. Previously, I could never tell when the iron had cooled down enough to iron something delicate after using it on high heat for something.
One drawback (but not a dealbreaker) is that the water reservoir seems smaller than that of ones I've had on other irons (and maybe than some other cordless irons).
Almost a year later and I've upped it to 5 stars. I don't think I could go back to non-cordless irons after using this. One additional note regarding the water reservoir, while it could be bigger, the fact that it can be pulled out from the iron is genius. It's easy to quickly fill back up. No worrying about accidentally pouring water all over the electrical parts.
April 2019 · Home and Kitchen · verified purchase