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Oliso M2 Mini Project Steam Iron with Solemate - for Sewing, Quilting, Crafting, and Travel | 1000 Watt Dual Voltage Ceramic Soleplate Steam Iron, Pink

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Color: Pink


Features

  • 1000 WATTS OF POWER, DUAL VOLTAGE: The power of a full-sized iron in an ergonomic compact and lightweight design. The Oliso Project iron heats up in only 45 seconds, and each push of the button delivers a powerful steam burst is ready to remove the toughest wrinkle or press in the sharpest seams. Compact for travel or use next to your sewing machine; 8 foot, 180 pivot cord allows for both right and left-handed use while safely keeping the cord out of your way.
  • SOLEMATE Practical high-temperature silicone stand, lets you leave your iron in the face-down position, efficient, always ready to go, saves fabrics or ironing board cover from scorching, doubles as easy, safe storage with built-in hanging hook, cord wraps around for storage.
  • DIAMOND CERAMIC SOLEPLATE w/ PRECISION TIP Non-stick ceramic glides effortlessly over delicate fabrics, infused with natural minerals for that diamond sparkle, durability and easy clean-up, even when working with fusibles. The detailer tip easily presses cuffs, collars, pockets, pleats and in between layers of fabric.
  • FABRIC SELECTOR accurate temperature control for all fabrics, synthetics, silk/wool, and cotton, evenly distributes heat across the large flat soleplate for pressing whether dry or steam ironing. Steam is made only when the steam button is pushed.
  • 3-YEAR WARRANTY. Oliso strives to simplify your life with tools that work for you. Every project irons steam performance is tested, which is why you might find a few drops in the water tank. Designed by our team in California, we stand behind our quality and performance with a dedicated service team ready to help.

Product Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 6.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Oliso


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: M2 Pro


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 14, 2018


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  • I like the shape of the sole plate and the cord that will move side to side
Color: Yellow
I did a lot of research and found that this iron suited what I was looking for. A small iron that would get hot enough and have the pointed plate to get into the small spots when quilting or making clothing. I like that it will fit under cuffs as well. A lot of the mini or travel irons I looked at, had round or oval plates that really didn't work with doing small, narrow, seam pressing or applique. I also like that the cord can be moved from side to side, so that it is out of your way, whichever way you move the iron. I am very pleased with this iron and will be purchasing a second one to use by my sewing machine (this one will be at my ironing station). I also like that I found that by watching a video on reviews of this iron on youtube, that if you move the cord to one side, it will also stand up on its own like a regular large iron. Still, only keep it on while you are currently using it, as it does not have an auto shutoff, whether you stand it on it's heel or if you use the silicone resting plate with it. For myself, I like that it doesn't have an auto shutoff. It heats up fast, though it takes a bit of time to cool off when using the silicone resting plate. It does cool off faster if you stand it on its heel. Also remember, that if you are using the silicone resting plate while using the iron, do not keep it on high or leave it sit for a long time as the heat can still transfer to what is under the silicone resting plate. For safety reasons, keep an eye on it, while it is in use and until it is cool to touch after you are done using it. Edited: I also purchased the Hermitshell Hard Travel Case for Oliso M2 Mini Project Steam Iron byHermitshell here on Amazon. It fits this iron perfectly. PS. As of this edit, I've already ordered a second iron and travel case! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by Z

  • Disappointing for the Price - Better Options Available for Cheaper
Color: Orchid
I would like to consider myself a crispy-clothes, ironing enthusiast!! I am always searching for the best at-home steam irons, spray starches- all of the things to keep my clothes crispy without having to constantly go to the dry cleaners! Recently, I have been on the hunt for the very best mini/travel sized iron i could find. I have 2 small children and have been struggling to iron their tiny clothes with my standard size iron as it either just didn't fit in small tiny arms and leg holes, or it would just end up getting more creases in the outfits than they had when i started due to the irons size. In addition, I love to sew for my children so again, the need for a small sized iron for pressing seams, ironing out patterns, etc. etc. was pertinent! After trying the Rowenta Travel Iron, the Steamfast mini iron and the Sunbeam Travel Iron, i still felt like i was missing out because i had yet to try the Oliso; the most expensive mini iron i had seen - what i had expected would be my end all be all... So i finally bit the bullet and ordered the Oliso.... and much to my surprise and dismay, it was quite a disappointment... Below i will go over my thoughts and Pros and Cons: So, to start with the Pros of the iron: - Heat/Wattage - This iron did seem to get pretty darn hot when set to level 3. Heat power was definitely one of my main criteria when shopping and searching for the perfect mini/travel iron, so the 1000W of the Oliso was a big pro for me. High wattage gives the most pressing and steaming power, and most other steam irons of this size i have seen or tried only have between 400-800 watts. - Sole Plate Size - the soleplate size was great. It wasn’t too big to get into small or tight corners/areas of little children's clothes, but it also wasn't so small i felt like i was ironing for eons on the same garment. The tip of the soleplate is extended a bit past where it connects to the body so it was really great for getting into those small spaces and getting crisp corners when sewing. Now, for the CONS of this iron.... - TEMPERATURE DIAL CHANGES WHILE IRONING - As i was ironing i kept feeling like the iron would stop working after about 5-10 minutes and i was getting really frustrated. I would lick my finger and touch the sole plate and sure enough, even though i had set the iron to level ••• 3 (the hottest) my finger didn’t make the "sizzzzzz" sound that it does when you know your iron is ready and hot. Every time I noticed this happening, i noticed shortly after that the temperature dial had somehow been adjusted to a lower setting than what i had set it to. I realized this was due to how your hand is positioned on the iron (at least this is true if you’re right handed); the way your hand naturally (and comfortably) holds and rests on the iron body, the interior of your index finger slides against the temp dial and bit by bit, the natural movement of your hand on the iron turns the dial down to the lower settings. This was HUGELY frustrating. **And to ensure i wasn't holding the iron wrong, i reviewed the tips on this product page above and i was holding the iron exactly how Oliso has demonstrated to do so. - STEAM FUNCTION - The steam function on this iron was less than impressive. For starters, it hardly holds any water at all. I like a good steam and in know its a very small iron, but the water tank seemed extraaaaa small. I thought this would be annoying because I fly through the water tank on my large iron, which has a very large water tank capacity and an excellent steam feature... Well, worrying about constantly refilling the tank on the Oliso didn't end up being an issue because i could hardly use the steam feature at all anyway. For starters, it takes a while to heat up (you have to wait for the light to come on on the steam buttons before steam is ready), but even if you do get the steam heated up to be ready, your hand will adjust the temp setting unbeknownst to you and so in 2 seconds the iron will be too cool to have steam anyway! If, and when, you do get the steam setting up and working, its like a ‘puffffffff’of steam. Not a good strong flow, just a weak ‘puff’… and worse, IT LEAKS! Each time I tried the steam it would leak water out of every hole on the soleplate. Imagine in just a few uses if any rust or residue was in the holes it would have ruined whatever I was trying to iron! Poor steam function and leaks. - SILICONE RESTING PLATE GETS HOT! – To be fair, I didn’t see the instructions that you had to turn the iron down to level • 1 setting (the coolest) every time you wanted to rest the iron until after I discovered how hot the silicone resting pad would get…. But even so! How annoying to have to turn the iron down every time you want to rest it!! You might as well just plan to only use setting • 1 when you iron if that is the case! And if you’re stuck using setting • 1 (unless you’re constantly turning down and up the temp dial) then what is the point of even having 1000 watts anyway?! Any who, if you do decide to rest the iron on the silicone pad for even 15 seconds or so on setting •• 2 or ••• 3, that puppy gets HOT. Luckily, I had the silicone pad resting on my ironing board, but if you had it resting on a table or surface that didn’t handle heat well, it could transfer the heat and cause damage to your surface. - CORD POSITION PREVENTS STANDING IRON ON END – Per all of the above regarding the silicone resting pad, the natural solution would be to rest the iron up on its back end like normal to avoid having to use the resting pad at all.., But, because of how the power cord is attached to the iron, you cannot rest the iron upright on its back end, making the resting plate the only resting place for your iron when you’re not actively ironing it. - 1 HOUR TO COOL DOWN – last con for this iron – the cool down time. From being heated on setting ••• 3 then unplugging, it took over an hour for my iron to cool down enough that I could pack it back up in its box to be returned. This seemed really long for me and again, with young children around and them constantly reaching for everything “mommy” is doing, this could have become quite the inconvenience when trying to pack away your ironing tools ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Becca s Becca s

  • The iron gets nice and hot
Color: Orchid
This iron gets nice and hot. It fits my hand nicely. It did take quite some time for the steam to work the first time. The cord is a problem when I’m trying to stand it up. It doesn’t quite go all the way to the side and my iron won’t rest securely. It tips slightly to the side and wobbles. I’m hoping that in time the cord won’t be quite so stiff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by C. L. George

  • Prime the steam function
Color: Orchid
This is a great little iron but you need to prime the steam function in order for it to work. Fill the water tank to the full line. Then, simply press and release the steam buttons about 10 times before you plug it in. Plug in the iron and wait for it to get hot. Then press the steam buttons again 10 more times. It’s unfortunate these directions are not included in the user manual. I returned the first iron because it would not steam. I reordered the iron again and it did not steam so I called the 1-800 number. Also, be careful when unplugging the iron to put it away. The solemate to rest the iron on stays hot for quite awhile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by Farmgirl

  • Not a gimmick
Color: Orchid
So did not want to buy this iron as I knew it was just a gimmick. It's sister iron rises and plunges while in use so I thought the baby iron couldn't be worth anything. Wow was I wrong. This iron is the perfect size. Fits my hand perfectly and gets in between those seams to press them open. I'm in love. Wish now I had looked at the full size more seriously before purchasing something different. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by jpaan

  • Bad Handle Design
Color: Orchid
Design of handle is not good. It caused me to drop the iron. If you have dexterity issues with your hands this iron is not for you. The iron itself works great for my quilting endeavors. I just have to be careful when I pick it up.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Brenda

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