Saturday, July 31, 2010

Steam Or Dry Iron




When the temperature reaches a suitable point it automatically switches off. Depending on the kind of fabric that you are ironing you can set the heating option and the temperature is automatically set just right for the kind of fabric you are ironing. The iron is designed in a way to be drip free and safe. For example, the lighter fabrics do not require the spray of steam while the heavier fabrics require it for the crinkle free look.

The steam can be turned on and off depending on the kind of fabric one is ironing. The water tank is removable and can be cleaned at intervals. There is a small 1 litre or 0.5litres to 2.5litre water tank inside the iron which gets heated up and offers a spray of steam for effective ironing. Even the best clothes can be marred by bad ironing and wrong creases. The steam takes care to smoothen out the smallest wrinkle and the result is perfectly pressed and neatly folded lines of clothing.

For one thing it has proved to be very fast and effective. It is best to opt for the steam irons that are now so popular in the market. Ironing is a fundamental part of clothes care and unless there is a really good iron to smoothen away the creases, and wrinkles that washing machines invariably inflict on our clothes our attire will be very shoddy and ill kempt.

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