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Steam Stations Irons & Steamers Morphy Richards Jet Steam 333020

Morphy Richards Jet Steam 333020

Steam Station, Steam, Spray, Vertical, 2200 W, Steam Capacity: 100g, 1000 ml 36 cm 30 cm

£18.49£440.07
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Steam Stations Irons & Steamers Tefal Express Optimal SV4110G0

Tefal Express Optimal SV4110G0

Steam Station, Steam

£74.99
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Steam Stations Irons & Steamers Taurus GV400 2800W Steam Generating Iron

Taurus GV400 2800W Steam Generating Iron

Steam Station, Spray, Steam, Vertical

£87.00
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IRONS & STEAMERS

FAQ

Irons and steamers are both tools for removing wrinkles from clothes. Irons use a heated flat surface to press fabric, while steamers emit steam to relax fibers. Choosing between them depends on the type of fabric you have and how quickly you need to remove wrinkles.

Irons and steamers are available in various models with different features. Consider factors such as your fabric types, frequency of use, and storage space. For delicate fabrics, a steamer might be better, while an iron is ideal for crisp creases.

Irons and steamers are generally effective on most fabrics. However, steamers work best on delicate materials like silk and wool. For heavier fabrics, such as denim or linen, an iron might provide better results due to its pressing ability.

Irons & Steamers: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing irons & steamers, it's crucial to consider the types of fabric you frequently work with. Irons are generally better for crisp fabrics like cotton and linen, offering precision and sharp creases. On the other hand, steamers are ideal for delicate fabrics such as silk and chiffon, as they gently remove wrinkles without the risk of scorching. For versatile use, look for a model that combines both functions.

The wattage and steam output of irons & steamers determine their efficiency and effectiveness. Higher wattage usually means faster heating and more consistent performance. For heavy-duty ironing tasks, consider an iron with at least 2000 watts. Additionally, check the steam output; a higher grams-per-minute rate will ensure better wrinkle removal. If you need to tackle stubborn creases, opt for a model with a powerful burst of steam feature.

If space is limited or you travel often, portability becomes an important factor when selecting irons & steamers. Compact models are easier to store and transport but may have fewer features than larger ones. Look for lightweight designs with foldable handles or detachable water tanks to save space. For those constantly on the move, a travel steamer can be a perfect companion, offering quick touch-ups without taking up much luggage space.

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