✨ Mini Iron, Mega Creativity!
The CloverClover Mini Iron II - The Adapter (9100) is a lightweight, compact iron designed for handicraft enthusiasts. Weighing only 0.74 lbs and featuring multiple temperature settings, it ensures precision and ease of use. The package includes essential accessories like a small tip, screwdriver, and iron stand, making it the perfect tool for all your creative projects.
Item Weight | 0.74 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15"L x 5.15"W |
Color | multi-colored |
Recommended Uses For Product | Handicraft |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Special Features | Lightweight |
K**Y
A great little mini iron.
I use this mini-iron in my quilting and it works terrific. It has various temps and works very well. It's perfect for all my sewing needs that work better for small projects.
Y**A
I loved
Very easy to use and works very well. At first I thought it was a little expensive for what he does. But it works very well, it's worth every penny.
A**R
Works well
Stand needs to be a little more sturdy but love the mini iron.
N**D
Fantastic little tool
I use this tool for my needle felting to calm down wild fibers. There is an option for different heads but I don't seem to need them. Shipment was very fast.
R**B
All went well
Thank you great delivery. Looks perfect.
M**S
Sure gets HOT
I'm using this to iron on veneer edging and it's working fine. Only burned myself twice. Dang it gets hot. I'm going to find a way to protect my fingers ... maybe a silicone potholder? I have two and was going to return the first one because it wouldn't come on...then the 2nd came and I realized there was nothing wrong with the 1st...the cord has an on/off switch I had failed to notice. So now I have two and one is going to my daughter for Christmas. Not sending it back after all!
M**S
Dangerous, and hard to judge
I can't tell for sure when it's warm enough, you sort of just have to guess about it. The exposed metal bit in the red part is VERY easy to accidentally put your finger on. Glad I had burn cream in my first aid kit, that burn blistered before I'd even dropped the iron.
T**Z
Love my Mini Iron II
I was torn between buying the regular Mini Iron and the Mini Iron II because I wasn't really sure if I would need the extra attachments that come with the Mini Iron II. However, I'm very glad I bought the one with the adapter because I have discovered that I do indeed need the accessories! I use my MIni Iron II for small projects like 1/4" seams on patchwork quilts and for ironing down binding strips. I hated using my big, bulky iron before because I was constantly burning my fingers or scorching them with the steam. I have yet to burn myself since using this. I'm purchasing the bigger head because I think it will come in handy for navigating the larger patchwork pieces once they are seamed together. The only drawbacks I've had so far is that the high setting is VERY hot, more suitable for using the hot knife than for ironing cotton and the iron takes a while to reach temperature. It's also notable that the small clover stand that comes with the iron doesn't have very good grip and it's a constant struggle to keep it on the ironing board. I usually have to put it on a work table beside me, which worries me because I have small children. This would make the larger cooling stand a good purchase, but for safety reasons should be the one they include with the iron. All in all, a good tool to have for quilting and I'm sure for countless other projects.
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