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One of the trickiest aspects of heating a can of soup or making toast in a hotel room is holding the iron upside-down. It takes concentration and a steady hand to avoid spilling your meal on the floor until now!
The Invertastand holds the upturned hotel-room iron stably and securely while your
midnight snack or frugal breakfast cooks on top*. When not in use, it folds compactly for easy transport in your suitcase.
*Or should that be on the bottom?
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And bring a second iron if you want toast. |
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Wierd. I had never heard of this practice until this morning when I was reading "On the road", and now you're on about it! There's something going on. |
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[bliss] If you mean the one inhabited by Kerouac you should be glad. |
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Bring a third iron if you want to eat your breakfast in freshly pressed trousers |
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This explains the chicken soup that came out of the last hotel iron I tried to use. |
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<light dawns glorious, angels sing. the hotel iron will never be the same again.> |
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