Customer Reviews for Panasonic NI-L45NR Cordless Iron

Panasonic NI-L45NR Cordless Iron

Panasonic NI-L45NR Cordless Iron List Price: $69.99
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Panasonic NI-L45NR Cordless Iron

Customer Review: Cordless Iron
Summary: 4 Stars

If ya gotta iron, ya gotta iron. At least I'm not tangled up in the cord anymore. Still have to select an appropriate place so that I'm near an outlet. I'll know more about how well it holds up in a few months.

Customer Review: Cordless Iron
Summary: 5 Stars

Panasonic NI-L45NR Cordless Iron
I ordered this product for my wife. She really likes the fact that she doesn't have to deal with the cord while ironing. Even though the iron doesn't hold heat for a terribly long time, it is back up to temperature by the time the garment is in position to finish up. The retractable cord for the base is very handy. She has used it for about six months, and so far it has performed flawlessly.

Customer Review: Cordless Iron - Panasonic
Summary: 5 Stars

Bought the iron 2 months ago after reading the reviews and wanting to be FREE of a cord! Both my husband and I love it. He is left handed and did appreciate the cordless. We have used it to iron jeans, shirts and some crafts projects such as using iron on tape to put ribbons on a bag. All did very well. The price was very reasonable. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is wanting to try a cordless.

Customer Review: Cordless rules
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought this iron about 5 months ago. I finally used it today. I iron rayon and some light cotton fabrics. It worked very well and not having a cord in the way was fantastic.

The base auto reels in the cord when you are finished and I love that on any appliance.

Customer Review: Cordless, but no batteries
Summary: 5 Stars

This iron has three features that make it great:

First, its cordless. Not having a cord to get in the way makes ironing much faster and easier.

Second, it has a detachable water container, so when you need to refill the water, you don't have to carry the iron to the faucet (or carry water in a cup to the iron). You can simply detach the water container and fill it at your leisure.

Third, it has a base unit, which makes for a convenient place to set the iron while you are adjusting your clothes.

When I bought the iron, I just assumed that this product was a battery operated product that would heat itself using power stored in a battery inside the unit. Not so.

Instead, power is supplied by a base unit which you put the put the iron on. When you want to use the iron, you turn it on and the base unit supplies power to the iron and heats it up. Then, you remove the iron from the base and do your ironing. Panasonic says that the iron will eventually cool down if it is off the base for long enough, so you should put it back onto the base in between passes to let it heat back up.

I found that the unit maintains its heat very well and for a long time, so there was absolutely no problem with having enough heat to iron, and using the base unit was a real convenience.

Panasonic's manual states that most people iron for eleven seconds and then adjust their clothes for about 8 seconds. Thus, Panasonic theorizes that this cycle will be no problem and I agree: Whenever you ordinarily set the iron on your ironing board to adjust your clothes, you instead set the iron on your base (which is also on your ironing board).

All in all, another great convenience product from Panasonic.

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