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Is there still an iron on the market WITHOUT auto shut-off?
It drives me nuts and wastes much time when I'm quilting all day and have to stand and wait, shaking the iron, to "wake it up" and then wait for it to reheat. Seems like every time I need to use it, it's already shut off and cooled down. Are there any old fashioned irons that don't have the auto shut-off feature? I would love to have one for quilting.
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The Reliable Digital Velocity V100 can be used either way. If you press and hold in a button it turns off the auto-shut-off mode and the iron stays on as long as it's plugged in. It has the best steam of any iron I've owned, and can't leak.
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I went to thrift store and bought some older irons, even got 2 new in box!!
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What Dunster said. That iron is awesome!
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Originally Posted by dunster
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The Reliable Digital Velocity V100 can be used either way. If you press and hold in a button it turns off the auto-shut-off mode and the iron stays on as long as it's plugged in. It has the best steam of any iron I've owned, and can't leak.
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I think some of the cheaper B&D irons don't have the auto shutoff. I always try to conserve energy. Do you realize how much power you waste if you leave your iron on?? It uses more electricity than any of your other appliances in your household.
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Originally Posted by Painiacs
(Post 7426241)
I went to thrift store and bought some older irons, even got 2 new in box!!
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I have an older B & D that doesn't shut off automatically. I also have two very old ones, General Electric I think. If I am doing a lot of pressing I use the older ones as they are much heavier, don't shut off and press better. But, as cheryl222 says, the wiring can get old. You need to keep an eye on it. The wire/cord can easily be replaced if needed.
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
(Post 7426371)
I think some of the cheaper B&D irons don't have the auto shutoff. I always try to conserve energy. Do you realize how much power you waste if you leave your iron on?? It uses more electricity than any of your other appliances in your household.
When I'm in my sewing room I turn on my iron (non auto shut off) and it stays on until I quit for the day. I haven't noticed any difference in my electric bill if I sew everyday or once a week. I have the old style Black and Decker Classic that has no auto shut off. I see them new on Ebay from time to time. |
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