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The Panasonic Automatic Iron NI-A66-K is a powerful 700W dry iron featuring a non-stick fluorine coated soleplate, designed for effortless ironing. With its compact dimensions of 10 cm x 11 cm x 23 cm and lightweight design of approximately 0.8 kg, this retro-style iron is perfect for home use and easy to store.
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Wattage | 700 watts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 100 Volts |
Special Features | non-stick |
Base Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | black |
Style | Retro |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W | 23"L x 11"W |
L**A
High Quality, Lightweight
Overview: My intended use is as a craft/sewing iron. Accordingly, I value these qualities in this iron and I recommend it--but please read my comments (similar to other considerate reviewers):(1) no steam;(2) smooth soleplate;(3) small and well balanced form; (I don't see that toppling is a concern for me)(4) no auto shut off;(5) range of temperatures (it gets plenty hot)(6) light weight (1.77 lb)For my intended purpose of having a lightweight iron to use frequently in my quilting, this iron is perfect (compact/lightweight). It gets plenty hot though it is only 700W. I tested it on fusibles, and they adhered perfectly as intended. I had considered getting the Rowenta (I have the steam generating and a regular one (that hisses and spits) --but after reading the reviews on their travel iron (collapsing handle), I got this iron. It will feel quite comfortable in most woman-sized hands.The fit and finish on the iron is superb; it is perfectly balanced and engineered to include cord reinforcement at the base. As others have noted, it is Japanese 100V/700W appliance (and all info in package and markings on dial are in Japanese. But the heat goes from low to high as with most irons, so you can easily test the heat. The heat dial is larger than most irons. It cannot be accidentally hit and moved when grasping handle. It seems to have a wide range heating settings that most will enjoy.Regarding the voltage: My husband, the electrician, tells me that I shouldn't worry using it with a 120V outlet. As it does not have an auto shut off (a feature I required for my quilting use), consider plugging the iron into electrical power extension (with on/off) that also powers a light so that you always have a visual cue that your iron may be on. I did not notice any heating of the cord.** Of note: the sole plate is a non stick finish does not feel quite as smooth a stainless, teflon or aluminum. It works fine for my intended purpose. However, if you are looking for a silky glide, you might be disappointed. It is not a problem for me.
K**K
Best iron I have ever used!
I have used this iron for piecing quilt patterns for a couple of years. I just purchased this second one to have on hand, should my current iron were ever to stop working. However, it's still going strong. I love the weight, the size, the fantastic heat it puts out. If I need steam, I simply spray my fabric with water or pressing solution, rather than mess with a steam iron that has the likely potential of leaking or spewing a mess onto my fabric. Very, very pleased with this non-stick dry iron.
N**R
Best for Quilting
Best iron for quilting I've used. It heats quickly and maintains heat consistently. (Thanks to the reviewer who tested temperatures and translated the setting controls.) It's heavy enough to remove wrinkles and set seams without much pressure and light enough not to strain my wrist. I use a pressing cloth when starching (the sole plate apparently doesn't like heavy cleaning). I have not noticed any heating in the cord and believe there's an internal regulator that adjusts for the voltage difference between Japan and the US. I like it so much I think I'll stockpile a spare--just in case.
L**H
It WAS a good iron
I’ve had this iron for 2 years. I loved it, until today. The coating is coming off. I use this iron for quilting. I’m not sure what happened. Today when ironing I noticed a silvery grey residue on the fabric, and then looked at the sole plate. While it lasted it has been my favorite iron. It still heats well.
W**Y
I’m so so happy
I returned every other iron. This is it. This is the one. I don’t steam iron, I hate how bulky they are and when they leak. Not an issue here. Less buttons, small let package, very comfortable handle. I was worried it might be too small, but it’s just a hair smaller than a normal iron which actually makes it easier to get in smaller or more uneven areas. On medium heat it removes wrinkles very quickly. The price is very fair especially considering shipping from Japan. One user has posted a photo translating the symbols on the heat dial. I’m just so happy an old school product like this exists. The weight and everything feels so nice to use and it reminds me of a proper old fashion iron like they used to make. I would say they don’t make them like they used to - but this one is an exception! I might buy a second or even a third to keep as back ups in case they ever discontinue this model.
K**.
Lightweight but gets gets the job done
This iron has no steam so no spitting or leaking. It is in Chinese (I think) but it’s easy to figure out the heat settings. It gets really hot, which some other irons dot seem to anymore. When ironing cotton it mist my fabric and use this hot iron and it really helps take the wrinkles out! It’s lightweight but does a great job!
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