Dry Iron
Dry Iron Leaves No Indents or Drip Stains on Your Fabrics
Dry Iron
Dry Iron Leaves No Indents or Drip Stains on Your Fabrics
After months of searching, we located a much-requested dry iron, which had been missing from the marketplace for over 20 years. Many of our customers prefer a dry iron over today's steam iron because it is better for pressing starched clothes, and the smooth sole plate does not leave impressions on plush towels or clothing. Quilters and crafters like dry irons, too, for fusing appliqués. Dry iron features a cool-touch handle and temperature selection dial with fabric guide. 8 ft. long cord. ETL listed.
- Dry iron has a smooth sole plate
- Great for quilting and crafts
Who needs newfangled gadgets? At The Vermont Country Store you'll find tried-and-true goods that still work wonders today, like this dry iron. For perfect pressing, nothing beats a dry iron—and we found it for you!
Dry Iron
ABS
Stainless Steel
Neoprene Rubber
Assembly Required: N
Cord Polarized: Y
UL Listed: ETL
Wattage: 1000
Manufactured In: China
Material - Country Of Origin: China
What Our Customers Are Saying about Our Dry Iron …
"Dear Mr. Orton, The very first time I saw your dry iron, I ordered it. I am thrilled with it. My new iron is very similar to the one that we got for our wedding in 1955, which served us well for more than 40 years. But it finally stopped working, so I bought one steam iron after another. I hated them all. Finally I have an iron I like—just in time for our 50th anniversary!" - Carol Cover, Northfield, MN
"This is the perfect iron for crafting. Leaves no marks on the fabric. I have given several of these for gifts!" - Andrew, Anderson,
"As a fiber artist, I run many pieces of fabric backed with freezer paper thru my computer's inkjet printer to print templates on the back side of fabrics with Inklingo. This iron is perfect for this use as I never have to be concerned with the fabric not sticking properly to the freezer paper due to the dimples in a regular steam iron or the iron not getting hot enough. I also like the weight of the iron; I don't find myself needing to press down as much as I used to." - Jillian, Hebron, ND
"I just finished ironing a dozen large white cotton napkins. It was wonderful to just sprinkle them, do something else for a bit, and then iron quickly without spitting, spurting, spotting. A breeze! Perfect." - Maxine Freeman, Boise, ID
"I'm troubled with arthritis, especially at my upper back and shoulders. I'm also a quilter; little bitty pieces of fabric that need to be pressed many times. I use steam so seldom, and my old iron was so heavy, even when I'd drain it. Plus it had all those little bubbles on the sole plate. This new dry iron is so light -- the heat is great -- the flat sole plate moves like silk over the seams. I had such trouble finding a dry iron, and this price is so affordable. I'm in dry iron heaven here. *S*" - Annie, Chicago, IL
"OK, let's see if I can get my point across. I love this iron! I also have a Namoto that I paid $380 for plus had to have it repaired twice at $100 both times. Again, I love this iron!" - Delilah Methe, Metairie, LA
"I used an iron like this my grandmother gave me. It broke, and I had to find another one. I was looking online and found another one just like it. You made me so happy--I loved that iron." - Jane Vazquez, Tampa, FL
