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Panasonic’s Two-Way Iron Is Now Cordless [Irons]

Panasonics Two-Way Iron Is Now Cordless [Irons] Ironing, I admit, seriously isn’t something I do often. Or ever. But I still appreciate the ingenuity behind Panasonic’s ” both-ends-are-pointed” 360° iron line-up. Now, with the 360° freestyle, they’ve made it a little bit better. By making it cordless.

Panny claims that the most recent Freestyle is 25% lighter than pervious models, and smooths wrinkles 15% faster (how do they time that?) Features include:

• Detachable water tank for safe and simple refilling
• Electronic Temperature Control to set precise heat for all fabrics, even silk
• Pushbutton steam feature to quickly remove stubborn wrinkles from delicate garments
• Anti-drip feature to offer protection to fabrics
• Auto shut-off after 10 minutes to assist eliminate worries about safety
• Convenient case with handle for straightforward storage and carrying

And yes, the ” unique shape and curved soleplate” that allows you to iron every which way without leaving creases. Sounds almost ok to get me ironing. Almost. The most recent Panasonic 360° Freestyle will likely be available in October for $99.95. [ Panasonic ]

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