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There are several different types of iron from which to choose. The level of steam of an iron will generally dictate how long your ironing will take. A dry iron is the most basic model, giving simple clear operating functions. The following explains how steam irons, integrated with spray can make your ironing less of a chore:

 
 
  • Steam irons
 
 

A steam iron applies a small amount of steam to your garments whilst ironing, making it easier and quicker to remove creases than ironing with a dry iron.

 
 
  • Steam/spray irons
 
 

Steam/Spray irons have the same functionality as steam irons, but with the added benefit of being able to spray a small amount of water on to the garment through a nozzle as the front of the iron. This is especially useful when clothes are very dry and the creases are more defined.

 
 
  • Steam/spray/shot irons
 
 

Steam/Spray/Shot irons have the same functionality as Steam/Spray irons, but with an added benefit of being able to trigger a shot of intense steam directly on to the fabric. This is excellent for thick fabrics when ironing could take longer. Also use vertically to remove creases from curtains and coats.

 
 
  • Steam generator irons
 
 

Whiz through your ironing using a steam generator, giving a constant flow of high pressure steam directly to your garments.

 
 
  • Anti-scale irons
 
 

It is important to ensure that your iron is scale free as scale can diminish the steaming power of an iron. Some irons offer a built in filtration system to eliminate limescale. Alternatively, simply clean your iron with a descaling product.

 
 
  • Soleplates
 

There are four types of soleplate from which to choose:

  1. Aluminium - As this is not non-stick, the surface could be sticky with time.
  2. Stainless steel
  3. Ceramic
  4. Non-stick coated.

 

 

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