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Panasonic NI-WL600 Cordless, Portable 1500W Contoured Multi-Directional Steam/Dry Iron, Stainless Steel Soleplate, Power Base and Carrying/Storage Case, Silver

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About this item

  • CORDLESS, 1500W STEAM/DRY IRON End the hassle of twisted, tangled power cords for quicker, easier, more convenient ironing on a variety of fabrics
  • IRON IN EVERY DIRECTION Sleek, contoured 360° Freestyle soleplate has a double-tipped design to ensure natural movement in any direction. Iron effortlessly forward, backward and even side-to-side for precision and speed
  • CURVED, STAINLESS STEEL SOLEPLATE Non-stick, dual-tipped soleplate maneuvers seamlessly over fabric without tugging or wrinkling
  • HEAT, STEAM AND DRY SETTINGS Apply the perfect level of heat and steam, or no steam with the touch of button; a powerful vertical steam feature quickly removes wrinkles on curtains and hanging garments
  • MAXIMUM PORTABILITY A matching lightweight, heat-resistant carrying case snaps easily onto the iron and power base after use for instant portability and storage
  • 120V, 60Hz, for use in the USA


End the hassle of twisted, tangled power cords forever with the Panasonic NI-WL600 Cordless, Portable 1500W Contoured Multi-Directional Steam/Dry Iron. Unlike corded irons, this sleek, ergonomic 360° Freestyle iron uses a double-tipped soleplate to glide effortlessly in every direction for precision and speed; perfect for everyday ironing and for quilting, crafting and sewing projects. Its curved, non-stick stainless steel soleplate glides seamlessly over fabric without tugging or wrinkling and maneuvers nimbly around buttons, along collars and over sleeves, cuffs and pleats. To use, simply set the iron into the charging base and select the temperature for the fabric you're ironing. In minutes, a temperature ready light illuminates and you're ready to go. If you're interrupted while ironing and forget to unplug the base, no worries. The base automatically turns itself off after 10 minutes. When done the touch of a button on the base smoothly retracts the cord into the base to eliminate messy power cord storage. A heat-resistant carrying case snaps onto the iron and base for instant portability and storage. Adjustable steam and dry settings create the ideal concentration of steam, or no steam at all for everyday fabrics, delicates and easy touch-ups for when no steam is needed. For hanging garments, curtains and drapes, the push of a button applies a powerful burst of vertical steam to relax and remove unsightly wrinkles or creases. And with the Panasonic NI-WL600 cordless iron you can fill the iron's water tank at the sink without having to bring the whole iron with you. A durable, lightweight water tank easily detaches with the touch of a button for no-spill refills. The iron's built-in anti-drip system provides a long-life water seal inside the iron body to prevent water leakage and protect clothing from water spotting. An anti-calcium system automatically prevents steam vents from clogging by reducing sediment build-up in the vaporizing chamber of the iron. Water Tank : Detachable, Iron - Temperature Range : 176°F - 392°F.


Customer
2025-08-03 11:49:02
Every time I use this iron, I think to myself.... I should really do a review. Well, 2 years later, here it is.I'm not some quilter or sewer or anything. I'm just a dude that irons his work shirts. I used to use very expensive Rowenta irons. They would last for about 4 years and eventually either just stop working or the cord would prevent it from turning on. (Auto off function is apparently a wear item?) So, after many years of using that heavy iron, I decided to look for a cordless iron. (Mainly, to prevent any cord issues.) I, of course, looked at Rowenta and some other brands that were heavy and had a battery. (Surely the battery would fail at some point.) When I saw this iron, I thought it was pretty brilliantly designed.First of all, shortly after purchasing it, my cat knocked over my ironing board and this iron took a very nasty spill onto my tile floor. 2 years later, still no issues.It's brilliant. It's light weight. (At least compared to my previous Rowenta irons.) It's pretty cool that it has 2 pointy ends. (The football shape of the heating plate is very manly.) I always use reverse osmosis water in it and have had no issues with mineral buildup. (My Rowenta irons would have to be cleaned about once a month and lots of rusty looking deposits would come out.) I usually give it a steam blast onto my iron board just in case, but no rusty water has ever come out of it. Also, I haven't had to clean the plate yet like my Rowenta would regularly require.The iron heats up every time you return it to its base when readjusting your clothes. I've never had to wait because it wasn't ready. The auto steam works great, so I hardly ever have to give it an extra blast.The design is also awesome because the water container detaches, and you can fill it up while the iron is heating up. It's also super easy to detach and also easy to fill with water.The other thing is that I don't leave my iron board out, so I have to move this iron every time. The carrying case is awesome. Just grab the handle, move the iron and detach the top of the case. Then when you are done, you just grab the case by the handle and push it back on and it latches automatically with no struggle. Even the carrying case is masterfully designed.And of course, the retractable cord for the base just pulls out and when you are done you give it a short yank and it retracts back in automatically with no issues every time.It looks pretty nice too. Why did I spend so much on Rowenta irons that were no better for my use, heavy, and would fail? After 2 years, I still love this iron.My conclusion is that this is the best iron in the world and that all other irons probably suck in comparison. That's my opinion but I'm not wrong.
E_The_Real_Dragon
2025-07-25 19:00:19
absolutely adore this small, efficient, cute and very practical iron. With no cord to tangle or be wary of while ironing I am very pleased. Makes ironing so much more enjoyable. I am very pleased with performance! Easy to set up and use. I will recommend to friends and family.
adia
2025-07-12 10:22:54
Works great. Gets hot. No cord allows for a lot of freedom. Highly recommend this iron. Also travels well.
"Cal"
2025-06-05 11:45:48
I purchased this for some small ironing jobs that are difficult to accomplish with my regular corded iron.I like how the water tank is removable to fill and empty. I love the retractable cord. The iron is lightweight and easy to handle. The case is an added bonus. I use this with a wool ironing pad to iron the flange on my sheets, makes smoothing it out on the bed easy and quick. I also use to iron napkins. Steam function works great. For the purpose I intend to use, I am pleased. I hope it lasts without malfunction.
Dws
2025-05-18 13:38:39
I am an R&D engineer who appreciates good engineering when he sees it. I am also very critical of the poor engineering I observe in products today. I also know the value of a good reputation and I believe purchasing this iron was a win-win for both us and Panasonic. My wife is a professional quilt maker and as most quilters know, they are a very connected nationally as a social group where all the quilters share their experiences at retreats, meetings and online through their clubs and social media. My wife was at a quilting retreat using her fancy Oliso corded iron, with feet on the bottom that automatically extend when you release the iron, when she detected a burning smell from it. Then she noticed that it wasn't heating anymore. She brought it home and asked me to have a look at it, hoping that I could repair it for her. After taking it apart I found that the heating element was bad (open electrically) and contacted Oliso to see if I could get parts. The iron was about a year over it's warranty but they offered to replace it for about $70 dollars (approx. half price of a new one). After reading many reports of similar failures with this iron I decided to do some of my own research on who makes the best irons. I was surprised to see how many iron makers there were and how few had very good track records for reliability. I really liked the idea of a cordless iron but I am aware of the limited life cycle of batteries so, I was very skeptical of such a design. Then I discovered Panasonic's cordless irons and was very impressed with their engineering approach. Instead of depending on inherently weak battery technology, they took a different, more reliable, approach. Similar to the original cordless irons that were heated on a wood stove, Panasonic simply embeds a heating element in a material with high thermal mass and then uses an independent base for the heating element's power supply. This eliminates the problem of battery failure, keeps the weight of the iron low and permits cordless use for extended periods. Then, Panasonic took it a step further by making the iron bi-directional. So, now you can iron with either hand in either direction and never have to flip it to get to that difficult corner or seam. My wife fell in love with the iron the first time she used it. Then she took it to her most recent quilt retreat and the other quilters raved about it and wanted to know where she got it. On top of that the Panasonic iron sells for about one half of what her previous iron did. As the word gets out I suspect Panasonic is in for a lot more cordless iron sales! :-)
GEOFFREY A.
2025-05-16 13:31:05
uggggggg, I wish I had found this iron years ago. I iron hundreds of shirts a year, this iron is 10X better than the standard corded iron. Lighter than my old (top of the line) Rowenta. The water tank comes off for filling. the base has wheels on it so the iron slides down and nests on the power supply each time you put it down. The size is smaller which is better, we don't need bigger irons, just smaller faster, more nimble shapes. Sometimes new tech is a huge improvement, sometimes it's just lip service. This iron is worth every penny. Don't hesitate to get it.
G. Marino
2025-05-15 17:07:00
This iron is perfect! As a quilter I appreciate the freedom of this cordless iron. It is smaller than most irons but heavy enough to be substantial. Removes wrinkles, steams and sprays well. Definitely worth the price.
Tricia S Fenn
2025-04-28 09:16:00
I'll start off by saying I do not like ironing, but this iron actually makes it enjoyable. Bid farewell to the corded chaos of traditional irons and say hello to the sleek marvel that is the Cordless Iron.Pros:Freedom of Movement: No more wrestling with cords. Glide effortlessly and iron with ease.Quick Heat-Up: Ready in a flash for those last-minute ironing needs.Fairly Lightweight: Feels light as a feather but still powerful on wrinkles.Con (but is it really a con...) :Charging Dock Dependency: Just remember to return it to its base after use—think of it as training a well-behaved pet. It is really not a big deal. It gets the iron out of the way while you are adjusting your item on the board. It's actually safer in my opinionFinal Thoughts: The cordless iron has turned a dreaded task into a breeze. If you’re still struggling with corded irons, it’s time for an upgrade. Your wardrobe (and patience) will thank you. I honestly had no idea something like this was available. I highly recommend this iron to anyone who is tired of cords.Happy ironing! 🧺👔
Eli Verón
2025-04-19 15:03:16
Es ligera, facil de usar, comida y deja bien planchada las prendas.
D. Makarchuk
2025-03-27 13:02:07
Felt weird using for about the first ten seconds, which is how long it took to get used to putting the iron in and taking it out of the cradle (while repositioning whatever item is being ironed). Took another ten seconds to determine that this was the best iron I've ever used. No question, being cordless is the real game changer. Function wise, it's solid and performs well in every way. Removable water tank is a big plus. Wouldn't have occurred to me how much more convenient it would be until I used it. Also, resting the iron in the cradle is much safer than traditional irons that stand upright. Auto shutoff...awesome. Lastly, storage container is a thing of beauty. Tip: use distilled water to avoid possible clogging issues caused by water deposits.
Rafael lemble avila
2025-03-20 10:23:12
Me agrado su fácil planchado e incluso en los lugares más pequeños.
Carlos Gerardo Sanchez Acosta
2025-02-03 11:46:30
Mi esposa habla maravillas de esta plancha, está cara pero vale la pena la inversión.
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