Steamfast SF-760 Portable Cordless Steam Iron, Wit
$39.94
Price: $39.94
(as of Mar 03, 2025 07:38:12 UTC – Details)
The all-new Steamfast SF-760 Cordless Steam Iron gives you optimal maneuverability to get every wrinkle. With a 7 second re-heating time and 30 second usage time, you will be able to remove wrinkles quickly and freshen your fabrics without the use of harsh chemicals. With a unique carrying case, this Steam Iron offers portability and is perfect for use at home and on the go. You can be confident that Steamfast products are built to perform, and are built to last.
CORDLESS DESIGN — With a cordless and lightweight design, you can enjoy optimal maneuverability to get every wrinkle out without the hassle.
EQUIPPED FOR THE JOB — With 1200 watts of power and adjustable temperature control, this device effortlessly smooths wrinkles from nearly any fabric.
DRY OR STEAM IRON — Choose between dry or steam ironing with a spray mist option, or a burst of horizonal or vertical steam.
AUTO-OFF — The safety-centric design of the SF-760 automatically turns off the iron if it is left idle for more than 8 minutes.
IN THE BOX — Conveniently store the iron in its unique carrying case when not in use. The included measuring cup provides for easy refills.
Mbp –
Great little cordless iron for people who sew
I love this iron! I’m a quilter, and I like to have an iron beside my sewing table, this one is just perfect. It’s not as big as the other cordless irons and so it’s great for sitting beside me. It reheats quickly it maintains its heat as long as I need it and it doesn’t take up much space on my table. I highly recommend it for anybody who sews.
Linda T. Williams –
Great idea
Wish the top was smaller. It cools off quicker than I would like. Have to make certain that iron is pushed in to prongs to heat up as it doesn’t life int base all the time. Very often it doesn’t go in easily. Great size of iron but It needs to be improved
Jess –
4 Star is Only Due to Price
I was looking for a cheap way to find out if cordless irons are any good. This is small, heats up quickly and convenient. There are quite a few draw backs though. It does not get hot enough. I don’t know if this is a cordless in general problem or specific to this iron, but it does not get as hot as my corded and doesn’t not get hot enough for a lot of my projects. The iron “times out” and stops heating too fast. It is not very friendly for tossing something through the machine then pressing. By the time I have ran a few items through, it has stopped heating. Last being continuous ironing. I can’t just keep ironing a big area like my whole quilt top without putting it back on the base to heat up multiple times. But I do like the price of it and I do like it for small items at my sewing table.
C. Ogburn –
Heats up fast, turns itself off, works great with wool pad, easy transport, great buy
I’ve had this iron for a while now and use it every weekend when working on a sewing project. At first I didn’t like it. Infact, I almost sent it back. My mistake was thinking it would work like my big, regular iron and it doesn’t. However, that is it’s magic. It’s not arm tiring heavy. There is no cord to get in the way and it magically turns itself off if I step away long enough. My regular iron does none of these things. The real eye opening moment was when I used it with a wool pad. It really shined then. It did not shine for me on a regular iron board or pad but a wool pad and the dial turned up far up to the proper setting worked wonders. It has a steam function that can be easily turned on or off and the steam function is good at getting out those pesky wrinkles if you’re using a wool ironing pad. It has a carrying case lid and it’s very easy and light to transport or to take with you to a friend’s house or get together to sew. You also do not need a silicone pad as it rests in its base. I’ve had it up to max and I’ve not had any melting or anything of the base. Yes, it stays hot enough for me to make a pass or two and then I put it back in the base, making sure it’s all the way back and it will click on and heat up quickly to remove and continue. It’s well worth it’s cost and I’m glad I didn’t give up on it the first time I used it. I love it now and would buy another one in an instant.
TNFins –
Nice at first, but now it’s leaking…..
This little cordless iron is perfect for your sewing and crafts room. It doesn’t take up much space and has a nice storage cover, is not heavy, is easy to add water too and heats up nice and quick. I haven’t had any problems with water leakage, but I have only had it a week. Update: After only a week, I was ironing fabric and at first the steam wouldn’t work, but when I picked it up water started leaking out of the side.
Jw –
Cordless iron.
My second of the same iron and neither lasted 1 year! Wouldn’t heat up as I needed. Love the cordless, but need it to last.
Lady D –
Best iron ever
This concept of ironing was a bit different for me but took me no time at all to learn how to use it. I totally love the design and way the iron works. It makes my ironing task so much faster and easier. I also love that it is so easy to store.
Stampmeup –
Not Impressed, not suitable for quilters
This cordless iron is light weight, slim design and has a neat carrying case.However I have some major issues with the design features and functionality.1. The temperature dial is not in a great location. When grabbing the iron, my fingers often hit the dial and changes the settings to a cooler temp. I have small hands too. So the opening for the handle needs to be larger or the dial moved to the side.2. It does heat up quickly (about 7 seconds to the hottest setting). BUT The hottest setting is really not that hot. I have to press down on the fabric to really press out the wrinkles or continually hit the steam burst every time. The continuous steam is not effective.3. The iron cools off WAY too fast and has to be recharged on the docking station. Only hot for about 20 seconds and then still warm for about 10 more seconds, but not hot enough to produce steam or press wrinkles.4. The docking station is too light weight. It’s easy to bump it around when trying to dock the iron5. The connection on the docking station is too cumbersome. I have to either click it down onto the pins with my thumb or roll it down rather forcefully on the rollers to sit properly on the pins for it to engage and reheat. Both actions generally take both hands to get it fully engaged which makes me take both hands off my project.6. The heating plate will not roll over and press a seam to one side like a normal iron. I’m not sure if it’s be cause of the light weight or the shape of the heating plate, but I can’t iron seams over with one hand.7. And it is cordless in the fact that I’m not dragging a cord across my fabric that I just pressed. But cordless to me indicates it has an battery pack in/on the device, like most cordless appliances.For these reasons, this is NOT a good cordless iron for a quilter in my opinion, and therefore returning it after just one day of trial use. It may work just fine for home use such as clothing, but that was not my intended purpose.
Ricardo Berber –
Algo péqueña y el tiempo que permanece caliente es de unos 20 segundos, creo qué pasó gasto mas tiempo planchando con ella que con mi plancha alambrica anterior, diseño bonito u buen material.
Arredondo –
el diseño me gustó, pero realmente lo que deben explicar dentro de sus características es que dura 30 segundos caliente, la ofrecen como inalámbrica y en realidad no lo es, trae un cable que se conecta a la luz y es como planchar normalmente, apenas la quitas de su base y ya se enfrío. No cumple su función como inalámbrica, para eso mejor usar una plancha convencional o las que ofrecen en los hoteles si fuera de viaje.
Teresa Guzman –
Hay que estar esperando a que vuelva a calentar, no me adapto a ella!!