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Brand | Conair |
Item model number | DPP300 |
Color | Red |
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Product Id | 626580 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 074108056283 |
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I used this travel iron on my last trip and it was great. Very compact and light weight. I would recommend this product.
SO CUTE AND REALLY WORKS WONDERFUL
A PERFECT SOLUTION TO OCCASIONAL PRESSING PROBLEMS
It worked beautifully. It is small and lightweight for an iron which is important now that you can only pack 50 pounds in a suitcase that you are flying with. I definitely recommend it.
LOVE THIS ITEM. TOOK IT ALONG ON A 7 DAY CRUISE AND IT WAS VERY HELPFUL. WOULD RECOMMEND FOR ALL TO HAVE VERY SMALL TO FIT IN OVERNIGHT BAG OR SUITCASE.
impossible to really rate - especially on durability. I've only had it for about a week. My Black and Decker travel iron finally gave out. Reviews of their new model weren't satisfactory, so this Conair sounded like an acceptable alternate. Only used it a couple of times so far. So far it seems alright. Styling not my favorite but will probably serve its purpose. Would I recommend it? Can't answer with yes or no, really. They should offer "not sure" as a choice.
I was able to use it on very thin material and it did get the wrinkles out. For heavier material not so great.
Good value, works fine as travel iron. Alittle ackward to hold but serves its purpose
I bought this for my mother. She wanted to iron some things and didn't want anything heavy. she likes it.
I bought this product thinking it was a real travel product as I was going to Europe. When I received the product I realized it was not dual-voltage! I was very disappointed that I had spent money on a travel product that was only good for US travel. It shouldn't be called a travel iron. It should just be called a mini iron, or something to that effect.