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Irons

When choosing an iron, you should consider the frequency and amount of ironing you intend to do. For occasional ironing of small amounts of clothing, a classic dry iron will suffice. If, however, you regularly iron large amounts of laundry, you should consider a steam generator iron instead. For normal ironing, regular steam irons are ideal.
 

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SteamOne EUKID190 - Garment Steamer
SteamOne EUKID190
189.90 €
In stock 2 pcs
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Garment Steamer - power consumption 1900 W, steam output 40 g/min, soleplate material: stainless steel, fast heating and thermostat, container volume 1800 ml, cable length 2 m,...
Tefal DT2022E1 Pure POP red - Garment Steamer
Tefal DT2022E1 Pure POP red
28.90 €
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Garment Steamer - power consumption 1300 W, steam output 20 g/min, fast heating and automatic temperature setting, container volume 70 ml, colour: red
SEVERIN BA 3211 - Clothes Iron
SEVERIN BA 3211
16.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
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Clothes Iron classic (no steam), input 1200 W, thermostat, ironing board made of aluminium, cable length 1,5 m, white
Xiaomi Handheld Steam Iron - Garment Steamer
Xiaomi Handheld Steam Iron
44.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
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Garment Steamer - power consumption 1200 W, fast heating and vertical steaming, container volume 150 ml, cable length 2 m, colour: white
Philips 3000 Series STH3020/10 - Garment Steamer
Philips 3000 Series STH3020/10
58.39 €
In stock 5 pcs
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Garment Steamer - power consumption 1000 W, steam output 20 g/min, fast heating, container volume 120 ml, cable length 2 m, colour: white

Irons - additional info

A Little Bit of History
Irons are an integral part of the modern home, but they were first used over a thousand years ago. Over time, people learnt that ironing was more effective using a hot surface. Stoves and fires were commonly used to heat the surface, and in Asia, for example, they used “pan irons”, which contained hot embers. Later, irons were heated by burning alcohol or oil, and in the 19th century, the first true forerunner of today’s irons was introduced, already containing immersion heaters powered by electricity. Steam irons first became available in the 20th century, making the whole process much easier.

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