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Iron and Steam Station Buying Guide
The right iron or steam station can make quick work of creased clothes, but people often ask themselves "Which iron should I buy?". This iron buying guide should help you to make the correct choice for your household.
1. Different steam features
Whether you opt for a traditional iron or a steam station, there are several different steam features specifically designed for certain clothes types.
Full-motion
Best used for suits, dresses and delicate materials. This feature can also remove wrinkles from curtains without taking them down.
Fixed
Stubborn creases can be removed with an additional burst of steam.
Tilt
Some irons also come with a water spray feature to further help with deep creases.
2. Different types of soleplates
The soleplate is the ‘face’ of the iron that glides across the fabric when ironing.
There are several different types to choose from:
Aluminium: Good conductor of heat, but scratches easily and can be hard to clean
Non-stick: Glides better, although still prone to scratches
Stainless steel: Good movement and hard-wearing
Palladium: Moves across fabric better than aluminium, but scratches easily
Ceramic: Smooth action, easy to clean and durable
3. Water Capacity
How much water the iron can hold may be important if you regularly deal with big piles of clothes.
The larger the capacity, the longer you can continue ironing before a refill is required.
Steam stations have a detachable water tank that many people find more convenient than topping up the iron itself under the tap.
4. Heat Settings
Traditional irons will have a number of heat settings for different fabrics, whether it’s cotton, nylon, silk or many others.
However, those looking to buy clothes steamers may benefit from the increased pressure and wattage offered by steam stations.
A typical non-pressurised steam station can produce as much as double the steam of a normal iron, while a pressurised model adds up to five bars of pressure for quicker and easier ironing.
5. Size vs Portability
While steam stations make ironing tasks much faster, the whole unit can be quite heavy to transport.
If you are looking for a device to travel with, you might find a traditional steam iron is the better option.
6. Additional Features
Here are some of the common features you find on modern irons:
Cordless
Anti-scale soleplates
Anti-drip systems for delicate clothes
Automatic shut-off for safety
Narrow tip for reaching awkward places
Steam brush – steam stations may come with additional brush for curtains and already worn clothes
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