As I don't do unboxing videos, here's some unboxing pictures instead of my new Oliso iron. It's a special version that I couldn't resist, because of the lovely purple and the cherry blossoms. My old Oliso iron lasted for ten long years of pretty heavy duty usage and it always worked perfectly for me, right up until it didn't. First the touch lift stopped working reliably, and then it started leaking, so it was definitely time for a new iron. For a tool that I use so much, having one that wasn't functioning properly was super annoying.I had resisted getting the Tula Pink and the Kaffe Fasset versions, because the main colors of the irons weren't colors that I really like. But this one was so perfect for me. And I learned about a new-to-me artist, Yaya Han, she's a super talented costume designer and cosplayer,,
I didn't realize that I was getting the matching pressing cloth too. Isn't it pretty? The fill pitcher is slightly lavender which was a nice surprise. Those are just my own purple scissors, but I thought they looked nice. All photographed on DH's old lavender work shirt that is in my to-use-at-some-point basket.
I got the iron all set up pretty quickly, along with a brand new heavier duty extension cord. I like to be able to unplug the iron when I go away from home, and the wall plug is in an inaccessible spot. The new iron works very smoothly, the action of the foot lifting is quieter and to me it seemed to heat up faster and a bit higher (that may be due to the higher rated extension cord).
I got right down to ironing a bunch of purple fabrics for the Lupine Mystery quilt and was very pleased to be somewhat back to normal as far as my ironing set up goes..




























