🌟 Travel Light, Iron Right!
This Travel Iron with Dual Voltage is your ultimate companion for wrinkle-free clothes on the go. Weighing just 350 grams and measuring 6" x 3" x 1.5", it’s designed for global travel with a dual-voltage switch (100V/240V). The non-stick soleplate and three heat settings ensure effortless ironing for various fabrics, while the included spray bottle and drawstring bag make it a complete travel package.
Item Weight | 350 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 3"W |
Style Name | Modern |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travelling, Handicraft |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Wattage | 1 watts |
Special Features | Lightweight |
G**G
Mini Travel Iron
After purchasing several other travel irons (none of which were worth keeping), this is the one! Great size & weight. Works like a regular sized iron. It has more than one heat setting. Heats up to a temperature that tackles wrinkles on a cotton shirt! Easy to assemble and disassemble. Comfortable to use. Very nice tote bag to use for travel or storage of the iron. Highly recommended!!
D**7
A MUST HAVE!!!
The EnzZone Mini Travel Iron makes life a little bit easier when taking a trip or just having to be on the road for longer than usual. It is very small and light weight but sure gets the job done. The iron heats quickly and just as quickly removes wrinkles from fabric. Because of its size it is easy to store, and it is practically unnoticeable in your luggage.
W**T
Disappointed
The only good thing about this iron is the compact ability of the handle. The iron barley got hot to the touch, it didn’t even dry the water from the provided spray bottle. I’m just sorry I bought it early for a planned trip based on reviews and have now missed the return window…
E**O
Funcional
No calienta como esperaba y se tarda en calentar totalmente… pero funciona para quitar arrugas
P**Z
EnzZond is ok, doesn’t get all the wrinkles out🫤
Did a comparison of two different mini travel iron on my most wrinkles tee-shirt due to my indecisiveness and to test which one is the best to keep for long term. Since my parents do have a bigger heavier steam/dry iron with lots of buttons; I just want one that is simple, ready to go, that I can keep in my room, and bring on vaca or trips. I did try my best to iron both sides the same amount of time and the same amount of fastness that I did on each side. By no means, am I bias over the other any of these irons, this is my honest first impression review and experience with these irons performance.As you see in the pictures that I’ve provided, the EnzZone dry iron does get most wrinkles out (right side of tee-shirt) but not all; even though I put it to the highest heat setting. I did notice I would have to go back to some areas that still had some wrinkle marks and see if it would take those stubborn wrinkles out, which was a bit bothersome but I digress. The first thing I noticed about the EnzZone dry iron is it has a hot glue gun/plastic smell which is a bit alarming, the edges of the plate are not smooth and does get caught on to the material when ironing, the cord is stiff and a bit short like 4-5 foot long, it is a bit of a nuisance when turning it off since the heat dial is a bit stiff to turn and the detachable handle gets in the way of doing that. That being said you can burn yourself when trying to turn the heat dial off since the hot plate is close to the dial; I did almost burn myself trying to turn it off cuz of the handle being in the way and due to the stiffness.Yes, maybe I could’ve set it down (while it was still on the highest heat setting remind you) and taken off the handle and then turn it off but of course I couldn’t that, why would I want to do that and risk of burning something. Especially, when you’re in a rush; who wants to take their sweet time, sit down, take off the handle and turn the stiff heat dial off while the plate is still hot. To each their own if you don’t mind doing all that.Next, on the left side of the tee-shirt I tested out the Sunbeam that is a steam but can also be a dry iron if you don’t want steam on certain type of material clothing. I would like to note the Sunbeam did not have a glue gun/plastic smell or any type of odor smell, does have smooth edges so you’re able to iron your clothes fast with no worries, has a longer flexible cord (8 foot) compared to the EndzZone, the Sunbeam does not have a on or off button like the EnzZone iron but the tip does have a red light indicator, that lights up every few minutes letting you know it’s on and still hot and producing heat.Of course, in the picture you can see the Sunbeam did a fantastic job getting rid of those stubborn wrinkles out. I did turn the dial to the highest heat setting and did a dry iron test on the left half bottom side of the shirt and then on the top left half side I did a bit of steam to see if the steam worked and it did. I did notice the Sunbeam plate was hotter and producing more heat compare to the EnzZone plate; even though both were put at the highest heat settings. Adding on to the list the Sunbeam’s handle is comfortable to hold, grip and you won’t have any trouble burning yourself when turning the heat dial down.The final ending results were amazing compared side by side as seen in the picture when I held the tee-shirt up you can automatically tell the right side (EnzZone) still had those stubborn wrinkles, even though I did go back a few times over them on the highest heat setting. For the left side (Sunbeam) I in fact DID NOT have to go back and get rid of those stubborn wrinkles!Overall, I’ll say the Sunbeam is a win for me💗!! I’ll admit, I do like how compact, skinny, detectable the handle is on the EnzZone but the Sunbeam had more benefits in the long run for me. For example, the Sunbeam iron produced more heat, has a steam feature off and on if needed, and has less risk of burning yourself when touching the heat dial setting. Hope this review and the pictures help🤗
V**N
Small iron, big helper!
This iron is nice because it heats up quickly and packs a lot of heating power into a small package! It’s space-saving, works great, and easy to use for travel and at home. I like that it lays down flat in my suitcase or a cabinet for easy travel and storage, too!
I**T
It is compacted and very useful while traveling.
It does not warm as a regular iron. It serves for light clothes material.
I**S
Perfect!
Had this for almost a year & it travels on every long or quick getaway with me.
M**Z
MUY RECOMENDABLE
La he llevado a varios viajes a Europa y todo perfecto. Suelo llevar ropa de lino para vacaciones de verano y quita las arrugas muy bien. Compacta, justo lo que buscaba para guardar en mi maleta "carry on" de 10 kilos. La recomiendo.
M**Z
Práctico
Para viaje
J**R
Deja de funcionar después del primer uso.
Use la plancha solo 1 vez y dejó de funcionar. Como la compré para un viaje, ya no pude devolverla porque se cerró la ventana de tiempo.
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