Has anyone else had this iron fail to heat after repeated use? Mine has a problem with the thermostat: it indicates that it is at high heat but is no longer heating. What is my recourse in returning to you or to the manufacturer. I really would like to know if this is a common problem.
JulieCCinCOThanks for the reply. Do you let it turn itself off automatically? My typical use was to press ,go sew for 10-20 minutes, then go back and reheat to hottest setting. I wondered if repeating this cycle for several hours at a time messed up the thermostat.
KarenfI have an old Panasonic cordless that worked fine until it was dropped too many times. (Took it to my quilting group - bad idea. Just ordered through this drop and will not be taking it to my quilting group.) The one I have currently got to the point where it was not heating up enough, and due to some cracks caused by dropping the iron, it did leak a bit. I tend to move from sewing to pressing to trimming often enough that the iron would not have time to cool down, but if I noticed the light starting to flash (indicating it was about to turn off) I would just pick it up off the base and set it back on the base again and it would stay hot.