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| View Larger Image | Clover Mini Iron | Kitchenby Clover
| List Price: | $29.95 | | Price: | $20.32 | | You Save: | $9.63 (32%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Sales Rank: | 14,923th |
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FEATURES | - Lightweight
- Perfect for ironing narrow materials or small areas
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description With its narrow tip, this mini iron is convenient for ironing narrow materials or small target areas. Lightweight for easy handling. |
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