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Stickpin-Iron Concept

Stickpin-Iron Concept

Need to sort out those creases on your tie just before your big presentation? Most people wouldn’t carry an iron around with them, but with the Stickpin-Iron, you just might, considering how portable it is. It’s a battery operated mini clip-on iron that can be used to hold your tie in place. To iron your tie, just hit the button, turning it on, clip it to your tie, and slide it up and down, sounds simple enough. Its internal battery can be charged via an electrical outlet, or via a USB connection to your computer. Handy, isn’t it?

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