- marking tool that washes out
- iron without auto shut-off
I think I might have found my two holy grails.

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NB: The timer pictured is not the heavy duty timer I actually use |
The Chaco Pen is fun, but I was more excited about finding an iron without auto shut-off. Like many sewers, I got annoyed when my iron shut off after eight minutes. I spent lots of money on the Oliso Pro iron because it shut off after 30 minutes. That was a major fail. It took several months before I would even consider another expensive iron. Finally, I tried the Reliable Digital Velocity V100. This iron has a feature that allows me to override the 8 minute auto shut-off. Fingers crossed, so far it's been great. The Oliso iron stayed on for 30 minutes. The Reliable iron stays on forever, which could be a problem if a person tends to forget to unplug or turn off the iron (like me). So I devised a system to override the override. I keep the iron plugged in to a heavy duty timer. When I start to sew, I set the timer for the amount of time I expect to sew and plug it into the outlet. Then, I enable the iron's override feature. If I forget to unplug the iron when I finish sewing, the timer will shut the iron off. Of course, I'm trying to get into the habit of unplugging the iron, but this is a good back up plan. I was cautioned that the 1800 watt iron may be too much for the timer to handle, but I contacted the timer manufacturer and was told the heavy duty timer could handle the iron. Use this tip at your own risk.