Just like washing your clothes, ironing them also would call for a perfect time and planning…
Just like washing your clothes, ironing them also would call for a perfect time and planning because this process usually requires lots of hard work andit still remains time consuming. However with the advancement of technology and research ironing clothes would be very easy if you got your hand on the right iron. So, here are some guidelines to buy the right iron.
– Old style press iron
This type of iron is great if you really want to pay attention to detail and very cheap. However, it is very heavy and requires constant attention because you could end up burning a hole on your shirt because of its low heat control feature. This type of iron is getting pretty hard to find if you are looking for one.
– Steam press iron
This type of iron is great to remove any wrinkle on your shirt. It normally comes with different type of steam spray, so be sure to look for the one with the most steam feature such as high burst to help you ironing tough wrinkle on thick fabric. You also should consider the water tank in the iron, if it is too small, it will require you to constantly filling up more water and too big equal to heavier ironing experience.
– Steam generator iron
This type of iron is getting more popular now because it could iron on any surface and eliminate the use of the ironing table. It can remove wrinkles on your curtains and bed sheets without having to remove them. This will definitely save you lots of time if you are a busy person.
– I recommend you to go for the ceramic flat irons (cordless) as more comfortable and faster.
– Choose ceramic irons because such an iron will slide smoothly when ironing and it is easier to clean, unlike the aluminum plate which will produce some residue, thus needing to be scrubbed.
– Adjustable heat with lots of fabric option is a must, because you do not have the time to calibrate the right amount of heat for different fabric you will be ironing. I hope this simple guide will provide you more than enough information to get the best flat irons.
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Philips GC 4870/02 |
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Philips Azur GC4870/02
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08-2012
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£46 to £401
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Russell Hobbs Power steam |
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Russell Hobbs 17877 : It’s a light nifty good iron with long cable and reasonably priced
Reevoo —
02-2013
Good points: It’s a light nifty good iron with long cable and reasonably priced Bad points: The water tank is at the bottom which is odd but Hey ho it’s still a good iron Hide
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£111 to £746
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Russell Hobbs Steamglide |
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Russell Hobbs 20550-10 Steamglide Pro Iron: Makes ironing bearable!
Dooyoo —
02-2014
As do much of the population, I hate ironing. I have gone through many irons in the hope that when I stumble across a great one it will make this mundane, unthankful chore one of life’s great… Hide
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£38
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Philips GC4850 |
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Philips GC4850/02 Azur Iron
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08-2012
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£8
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Panasonic NIW910 |
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£35 to £100
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Philips GC4860/02 |
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Philips Azur GC4860/02: Additional steam holes and the the weight make for a superb presser.
Reevoo —
11-2013
Good points: Additional steam holes and the the weight make for a superb presser. Bad points: Reviewer left no comment Hide
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£44 to £303
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Philips GC4846 |
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£8
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Philips GC2840 |
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Philips GC2840 : Non- drip, irons well and good cord length (i wasn’t sure 2m was enough but it is, comfortably).
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01-2012
Good points: Non- drip, irons well and good cord length (i wasn’t sure 2m was enough but it is, comfortably). Bad points: Nil currently Hide
Philips GC2840 : Non- drip, irons well and good cord length (i wasn’t sure 2m was enough but it is, comfortably). | Read more
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£17 to £220
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Philips GC 3335/02 |
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Hitachi HSR229 |
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£66 to £342
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Philips GC3730 02 |
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Philips GC3730/02: worth a buy
Dooyoo —
02-2013
I am a bachelor who doesn’t have a lot of time on his hands for ironing. After a friend recommended that i should buy a steamer, i saw that this product had great reviews, so i gave it a try. I found… Hide
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£45 to £259
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Philips GC 4630 |
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Philips 4630i Iron
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12-2008
We purchased the Philips GC4639i iron yesterday (27/12/08) and were highly disappointed with its performance. Amongst it’s claims were that it made ironing creases out of Cotton and Linen easy and… Hide
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£9 to £58
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Rowenta PRO MASTER |
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3 videos – 3 photos |
£313
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Rowenta DW 8010 |
Rowenta Irons | ||
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Rowenta DW8010: This is my third Rowenta iron and have had Tefal and Philips Azur previously which aren’t a patch on this make.
Reevoo —
04-2012
Good points: This is my third Rowenta iron and have had Tefal and Philips Azur previously which aren’t a patch on this make. Bad points: They don’t last much beyond a year, but then no irons do. My… Hide
Rowenta DW8010: This is my third Rowenta iron and have had Tefal and Philips Azur previously which aren’t a patch on this make. | Read more
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£57 to £204
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Reliable V 50 |
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£133 to £831
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Tefal Ultimate Autoclean 300 |
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I wont be beaten by Lime……..On any Scale!
Ciao —
04-2010
Introduction Well as my job demands that my uniform is ” Smart as a carrot” I require a good quality iron. I have had used literally dozens of irons in my time in the forces, and as sad as it may… Hide
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£12 to £14
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Philips GC 2920 |
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Philips GC2920 Iron….
Dooyoo —
09-2013
I do not have the best of luck with irons, I remember writing this in a review once before and now that iron has given up on me, hence me writing a review on my new iron, a Phillips model, GC2920. To… Hide
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£46 to £410
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Singer ESP2 |
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1 video – 3 photos |
£15
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Rowenta DW1020 |
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£19 to £202
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Morphy Richards Comfigrip 40851 |
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Morphy Richards 40851 Comfigrip: Delighted with this iron. Feels solid and well made. Heavier than those I have had previously, which makes lighter work of the ironing. Longer length cord.
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09-2011
Good points: Delighted with this iron. Feels solid and well made. Heavier than those I have had previously, which makes lighter work of the ironing. Longer length cord. Bad points: Reviewer left no… Hide
Morphy Richards 40851 Comfigrip: Delighted with this iron. Feels solid and well made. Heavier than those I have had previously, which makes lighter work of the ironing. Longer length cord. | Read more
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£33 to £356
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