🔥 Mini Iron, Major Impact: Craft Like a Pro Anywhere!
This Mini Craft Iron features a fast-heating ceramic plate (3.9 x 2.4 inches) that reaches optimal temperature in just 2-3 minutes. With a 59-inch cord and compact dimensions (2.3" x 3.9"), it’s designed for precision ironing of patches, sewing, quilting, and small fabric projects across multiple materials including cotton, wool, plush, and linen.
A**R
Mini iron for craft projects
Very cute little iron. It's a little bit smaller than l expected with no heat control. But it will work fine for my craft projects.
V**Y
Awesome Little Guy!
Gets the job done! (Provided it's a little job!) It heats up fast and stays hot for a while so you don't need to keep the cord in for long. Obviously it doesn't have a steamer but it's great for a quick press. I use it for my small darts that I'm always messing up and it's perfect for a quick fix
A**R
Do not buy
Very cheaply made , wouldn’t be suprised if the plastic melts when I turn it on !
K**Y
Gets the job done!
The media could not be loaded. I'm a crafty mom with a silhouette and a traditional heat press. I mostly craft shirts with HTV for my kids' sporting events (etc). I wanted to make my son a backpack for his traveling sports team. I tried to use my traditional iron to get the job done - but ended up melting one of the flaps because it was just too big and bulky to maneuver around the flaps and straps. Enter the search for something smaller.PROS:- SIZE - This teeny little iron can easily get into really tough to reach places and around hooks, clips and plastic parts that would melt under traditional heat press.- COST - I wasn't really ready to shell out $50-100 for a small heat press. This thing got the job done at a price point under $10.- EFFECTIVE - Bottom line - It worked. Even though the handle isn't sturdy - I preferred to use my thumb and index finger to put pressure on both the front and the back of the iron to make sure my HTV was really stuck.CONS:- HANDLE - the little plastic handle is SUPER weak to call this iron a "heat press." If you put any pressure on it (and you must to adhere HTV to your surface) - it snaps off. Eventually, it will break off completely. I quickly found the work around was to use your thumb and index finger and put pressure on both the front and back of the iron mimicking a traditional heat press. It wasn't perfect - but it worked.- VARIED TEMPERATURE - This little thing definitely gets hot in a hurry. That said, I did find the temperature really varied over the 20-30 minutes I spent using it to adhere my HTV to the backpack. It worked ok - but the trick was to make sure I exposed the entire design to every angle of the iron.- CORD - The cord is tiny. The thing from plug to plug is only 36 inches so an extension cord was a MUST.OVERALL OPINION:Honestly - I'd buy it again. For me, the pros outweighed the cons and it got the job done for under $10. It's cute and easy to use and perfect for small crafting projects. It's quick and easy to heat and stores away nicely in a drawer taking up almost zero space. I'm usually making one or two things at a time. If I was making backpacks for the whole team - I'd need to invest in an actual heat press instead of a 4 inch baby iron. But if you only have one or two things to make - this thing will work just great!
G**K
Smaller than we thought.
It's tiny. Fits in palm of a small hand. It does get hot but you basically iron with 2 fingers. Its a no for me.
G**A
Does the job
Worked perfectly for my crafts
M**A
Mini Iron
Gets hot immediately and love for cuffs and cap to remove wrinkles. Too cute !
B**T
Great for dot projects
Perfect for dot crafting
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