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Irons & Steamers Russell Hobbs Power Steam Ultra Iron
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Russell Hobbs Power Steam Ultra Iron

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Steam Irons, Steam, Vertical, Spray, Automatic shutdown, Self clean, 3100 W, Steam Capacity: 70g, 350 ml 17 cm 12.2 cm

£34.95
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Irons & Steamers Philips DST7020
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Philips DST7020

Steam Irons, Vertical, Steam, Spray, 2800 W, Steam Capacity: 50g, 300 ml

£48.00£54.00
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FAQ

An iron is one of the most common household products in the home. It is used on wrinkled garments to make them smooth. The iron has a metal plate consisting of iron, and this is heated when you insert the plug. The plate then connects to the iron house, where there are handles, water containers and heat controls. When you have connected the iron, it starts to warm up to the temperature you have chosen, and when the lamp goes out, this indicates that the plate has reached the correct heat level. Then you can start ironing, and that will smooth out the fabric.

It depends on which brand and model you have because different models have different temperature ranges. In many cases, the temperature can be anywhere from 120 degrees Celsius as far as 240 degrees Celsius - but also higher. It is important to regulate the heat according to the material. For example, if it is cotton you iron, the recommendation is 204 degrees. If you are going to iron nylon instead, you should lower it to 135 degrees.

There are many house remedies that work to clean an iron, but one of the most common is to take a tablespoon of vinegar spirit and mix it with water. Put the mixture in the iron's water tank. Finally, activate the steam function of the iron to start cleaning. If plastic or something similar is stuck to the iron, you can take a sharp knife and carefully remove the unwanted material.

Three things to consider before buying an iron

Many irons are heavy. If you travel a lot and want to take it with you, it’s a good idea to choose a travel iron, which is a slightly smaller and lighter version.

Another thing to consider is how big a water tank you need. Do you iron the whole family’s clothes at the same time? If so, go for an iron with a slightly larger water tank, so you don't have to stop to refill it.

A cordless iron gives you the best possible freedom of movement, as you avoid the cord getting in the way and getting tangled. These models are often a little lighter than corded models. However, you must always make sure that the battery is charged when you want to iron – and if you forget and spontaneously realise that you want to wear your favourite shirt, this can be a disadvantage.

In addition to an efficient and convenient iron, there are three great features that make it a little extra easy to use:

  • Automatic shut-off can be a real saviour for those of you who know that you easily forget to disconnect cables when you’re in a hurry in the morning.

  • A steam function is great for wrinkled shirts and stubborn pleats that are hard to smooth out using heat alone.

  • Automatic descaling extends the life of the iron, especially if you live in areas where the water contains high levels of limescale. If you choose an iron without this function, you should descale it regularly, for example with a vinegar mixture. We've found a guide for you on how to best clean your iron.

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