I can’t decide which of Panasonic NI-L70SR Cordless Steam/Dry Iron’s features I love more – that it doesn’t have an annoying cord that gets in the way; or that it comes with a charging base that keeps it hot while I’m ironing.

Having used irons with cords all these years, to go cordless with the Panasonic NI-L70SR Cordless Steam/Dry Iron is like experiencing newfound freedom. I’ve said goodbye to maneuvering around a cord, stepping over it, getting tangled in it, etc. Now I have so much space to work with. This is every left-hander’s dream!
The other feature I can’t get enough of with the Panasonic NI-L70SR is the reheating base for the iron. It heats up very quickly and after a few swipes when I’m adjusting the garment on the board, I just dock it back in its base to maintain the heat.
The people at Panasonic must’ve put a lot of thought into the details of this iron, because I’m impressed with how every little thing has become a huge convenience.
For instance, the water tank is easy to fill, removable and doesn’t leak when replaced. Granted, it’s not a big reservoir so if you’re ironing in bulk, you may have to refill the tank a few times. The steam output is very strong though and the water spritz is precise and hits the spot each time.
Panasonic NI-L70SR Cordless Steam/Dry Iron is also surprisingly solid despite being lightweight. The stainless steel sole plate practically floats over the garment. And the storage case is very chic for an iron, with a neat retractable cord for traveling. The heat resistant case also lets me put it away immediately after use, without having to let it cool down first.
I’ve always hated ironing but this Panasonic unit might actually convert me into an enthusiast.
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