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    The mini irons looks pretty handy. Any reviews comparing the Dritz petite iron and the Clover mini iron will be helpful.'

    #2
    I have tried a couple mini irons.
    I had a Hobbico crafters iron, which I really liked . I forgot to turn it off one day and it died. The temperature knob did get hot, but I put one of those little silicone finger protectors on the knob and that worked well. I liked the teflon coated base which prevented fusibles from sticking.
    I also tried the Clover mini iron. I didn't care for the little wire base that it is supposed to rest on when hot, but not in use. It seemed unstable to me. I was afraid the iron would accidently fall and land in my lap and burn me. Also, it has no teflon base to keep fusibles and glue from sticking to it.
    I also tried the Dritz petite iron. It is digital and has an auto-shut off. It heats more quickly than the Clover mini. It only has 4 temperature settings, but they seem adequate for quilting and fusible applique needs. No teflon base however. I have only tried it a few times though. So far, so good.

    I highly recommend the Combo wood mini iron holder with the blue tile. It worked beautifully with my Hobbico craft iron. I use it with the Dritz petite iron now. The weight of the wood base and tile keeps the hot iron secure and in place. I know some folks prop their hot mini iron in a mug to hold it when not in use. I tried that too. I like the heavier, horizontal wood iron holder better. I would be less likely to accidently tip it over.

    Judith

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      #3
      Thank you, Judith. Your comments are very helpful and informative. I am going with the Dritz petite iron and the wood holder!
      Eileen

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        #4
        I have had the Clover mini-iron and that didn't last long and never heated properly. I kept it in a mug because like Judith I felt it was dangereus to keep in the mini stand.
        I now use the travel iron I have because although it has a larger sole I find it works just as well for my intricate ironing. It has a teflon sole and can be used as a steam iron too which is handy.
        Marianne

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          #5
          Thank you Marianne. I appreciate the feedback.
          Eileen

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