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Used at 41 Orient Ave, Mitcham in the early 1930s.
Physical description
An iron pointed at both ends. A wooden handle with a clip on it so that it could be clipped to the iron heated on the stove. The handle would be removed when the iron was being heated. Also known as 'Mrs. Potts' iron.