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Laurastar Smart U Iron Review: Destroyer of All Wrinkles – WIRED
The Laurastar Smart U works so well it may give you a flashback to the smoothest sheets you’ve ever slept on.

Clothing designer Shari Noble met me and my 50-pound ironing setup on the sidewalk in front of her workshop on Seattle’s First Avenue. Noble runs the La Macón label, and she spends a lot of time ironing. Currently she relies on a Black & Decker model she picked up at Goodwill for $10, following the untimely demise of her more industrial Sapporo SP-527 iron, which never recovered after a fall to the floor. She also has some clever ironing accessories, a skinny mini board that’s just for sleeves,…
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