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Cold Mangle Anyone?

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We’ve recently had several inquires about cold mangles, an environmentally friendly method for pressing your household linens. Traditional cold mangles have been used for centuries in Northern Europe. Linens and other flat fabrics were placed between two rollers or underneath a weighted bed with varying amounts of pressure applied to achieve a smooth fabric.

Cold mangles manufactured today are electrified. Fabric is placed on a feeder sheet of cloth and then fed between 2 smooth aluminum cylinders and rolled under pressure. We’ve included photos of a cold mangle we are interested in carrying at Halcyon Yarn. If sold in the United States, the cold mangle would retail between $500 and $700.

We’d like to get your thoughts. Is this a product in which you’d be interest? Let us know if you think Halcyon Yarn should sell cold mangles. Leave us a comment or send us an e-mail to service@halcyonyarn.com.

 

 

 

 

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32 thoughts on “Cold Mangle Anyone?”

  1. Elaine says:

    There’s a thread on Ravelry dated 4/1/2019 that stated: “So, Klassbols will ship cold mangles to the USA! I have been in contact with them and they estimate the cost of shipping to the east coast of the US would be in the region of $250 for a single unit.”

    Wondering if things have changed? Will you follow up and see about carrying to cut down on individual shipping costs?
    Thanks!

    1. Gretchen says:

      This is great news! Thank you so much for letting us know. I will follow up and let you all know what I can find out as soon as possible. Many thanks!

      1. Katherine Suplee says:

        I am not a weaver, just an interested homemaker. Please keep me on your e-mail list.

      2. Jenn says:

        I’m also interested in any news you have about importing cold mangles to the US. Please add me to your list if you’re keeping one.

      3. Christene Ryan says:

        Also quite interested here, I’ve been trying to source one for some time now and count myself as among those that would definitely buy one! Has there been any new developments? Please keep me on the list of interested parties and let me know of any updates!
        Christene

      4. Cat says:

        I’m in the market for a cold mangle, too. Trying to smooth freshly woven linen with rolling pins is getting really old. As am I.

        1. Mary Berry says:

          I’m in the market for both the mangle and the table for my studio

  2. Anne says:

    As I was reading this thread I was dreaming by the end there would be great news that at last, Sweden had relented and were allowing the import of cold mangles to the US, but alas!

    Having spent time in Sweden recently and seen the incredible stone mangles at Mangleboden in Stockholm and Tvätt-och kallmangling in Munso, I know cannot go back to weaving linen without mangling.

    I live in Canada and am wondering if their non-import rule to the US also applies to Canada?

    I want one so badly now I was literally imagining trying to buy one of the big old cast iron and stone ones that exist in Sweden and putting it on a boat to Canada and setting up a community mangle somewhere.

    1. Gretchen says:

      Hi Anne & other hopeful manglers…
      Sadly we have not had any luck getting the international manufacturers to budge on this, however we do continue to look for sources. I’m not sure if you’d have better luck getting something into Canada. If anyone has any leads please let us all know!
      I’d love to see pictures of the stone ones you saw recently in Sweden – please share if you’d like. I also love the idea of a community-mangle! Makes me think of the old village grist mills, what a lot of good work and good company those kinds of common resources could bring to a community.
      Again, I wish we had better news to offer you all, but we will keep trying and of course keep you posted if we find a good resource or ideas to share on this topic.
      Thanks for your continued interest!
      – Gretchen

      1. Anna says:

        It’s January 2019…any headway in regard to Cold Mangles from Sweden (or anywhere)? _/\_

        1. Gretchen says:

          Sadly, no… There is still no company exporting to the US and with tariffs dramatically increasing prices on metals this probably won’t be the year for domestic production or improved pricing elsewhere either. As always we will continue to check periodically and are always glad to be reminded of interest!

  3. Marcia says:

    I have recently been in touch with a distributor in the Netherlands who was initially enthusiastic about working with a retailer in the US (Vavstuga Swedish Weaving School) and ran up against a brick wall with the Swedish company. They Will. Not. Export. to the US. Perhaps if a bunch of weaving-related retailers such as Halcyon, Vavstuga, Woolery, etc, got together and jointly approached the company, giving the numbers of American weavers who REALLY REALLY want these machines and who are just as smart as Swedes, Belgians, Dutch….they might be inclined. This is beyond frustrating!

  4. Judy Marshall says:

    If you carried cold mangles I would buy one in a heartbeat!

  5. Alison says:

    Yes, please! I would order today!

  6. Lynda Maddox says:

    Yes, I have dragged mine from Sweden and need a new one. Can’t wait to hear whether you can bring them to the US!

    1. Gretchen says:

      We’ll do our best and keep you all posted!

  7. Ginny Wallace says:

    Just found this old thread, but I too, am looking for a cold mangle.

    1. Gretchen says:

      Hi Ginny,
      Thanks for your interest in a cold mangle! We continue to check on their availability in the US, and for now we are still unable to import them. However, we will be keeping our eye out and if they become available again we will certainly carry them and announce it to our customers. We’re keeping our fingers crossed!
      -Gretchen

  8. DJ says:

    Yes, I am very interested in purchasing a cold mangle.

    1. Amos says:

      Thanks DJ, we’re still checking in periodically on this. Unfortunately, we’re still not yet able to retail them in the US. We’ll announce it widely when we hopefully find a source willing to supply to the US!

  9. Sandi says:

    Time to get into this discussion. Yes, I would love a cold mangle. There were a few imported to Canada a few years ago, so it IS possible…

  10. Kim D. says:

    I would love to buy a cold mangle. We can buy hot rotary irons in the US. So why not a cold mangle? Please let me know if/when you are able to offer them.

  11. J. C. says:

    I would be very interested in a cold mangle.

  12. Marcia C says:

    I desperately want a cold mangle! At one point, Vavstuga was negotiating with a Swedish company, but the final verdict was that the Swedes were afraid to sell in the US because we are “too litigious”. Anyway, if you succeed, I definitely want one, even set space aside in my new weaving studio!

    1. Amos says:

      Hi Marcia, sorry for the delay, I fell behind in monitoring comments. Unfortunately, your understanding is correct. We haven’t been able to find a way to move forward with them. We’re open to suggestion and are still very much hoping to find a way forward! They can’t be more dangerous than chain saws, which we can certainly buy here in the US… Thanks for checking in! Best, Amos

  13. Laurie b says:

    Yes!

  14. Jamie says:

    Desperately seeking a mangle. Keep hearing hints that they will soon be available but that was 2 years ago now! Yes, please!

    1. Amos says:

      Hi Jamie, We’re really looking forward to being able to offer mangles. Unfortunately, their distribution in the US is in limbo, so we’re not able to offer them yet. We’ll let you know when they are! Thanks for checking in, and hope to have good news sooner than later. Best,
      Amos

  15. Caroline says:

    I would have to save up for a bit – but I would definitely be interested in buying one.

  16. Cecilia says:

    There is definitely a lack of supply of new cold mangles in the usa, I have been looking in vain for any.

    It is difficult to say anything about the specific mangle you show in the picture; it looks like a 60 cm pretty simple bench model. What is the pressure? If the manufacturer sells *legs* as a separate choice it could be nice to offer that too eg http://www.mangla.se/index.php/produkter/tillbehoer

    Either way, as long as it is a decent mangle I would get one as I am sure many others would as long as they are aware there are cold mangles available to order. Pls let me know if you decide to carry them!

  17. Marie Kulchinski says:

    I would love to have a cold mangle.
    I do have a heat mangle that is ancient.
    I would like to replace it. I am excited
    with the possibility of finding a new mangle.

  18. Geri Rickard says:

    I would love to see a US outlet for cold mangles. Being on Ravelry & voraciously reading everything there, I believe there would be enough interest. And I would purchase one. Thanks!

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