Irons
- 110g/min steam output
- 260g/min steam boost
- 1.4L water tank
- £134.00
- 9 Bars, 180g/Min Continuous Steam
- 750g Boost, 1.6m Cord Length
- Smart LED Vision Light
- £399.99
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- 2400W, 580g Steam Boost
- 1.6m Cord Length
- Removable Scale Collector
- £399.00
- Sustainable design
- 2800W power output
- 260g/min steam boost
- £54.99
- 600g Steam Boost
- Auto Clean technology
- 1.6L water tank
- £249.99
- Ceramaslide soleplate
- Easy-to-use controls
- Auto Clean technology
- £209.99
- Auto Clean technology
- 310g Steam Boost
- 2.2L water tank
- £174.00
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- EasyCharge technology
- Auto Clean feature
- Cordless design
- £34.00
- 150g Steam Boost
- 400ml water tank
- Precision tip ceramic soleplate
- £34.00
- 140g/min steam output
- 560g/min steam boost
- Scale collector
- £339.99*
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100% filtered pure steam
3100W - 260g/min steam boost
- easy crease removal
- £159.99*
- Powerful 160g steam shot
- 40g/min continuous steam
- 2m power cord
- £34.99*
Ironing is one of those tasks you simply can’t escape, so having a decent model can make all the difference. New and advanced technology has given us irons that glide smoothly, removing stubborn creases effortlessly. Now, you can even find models with an automatic temperature feature. This allows you to iron different types of clothing without changing the settings.
Soleplates
The soleplate’s material varies across different models, but most modern designs have soleplates that are built to last. Popular materials include palladium and ceranium, both of which are designed to offer flawless results. The materials’ surfaces are incredibly smooth, allow easy gliding over all types of fabric, and distribute steam evenly. Plus, these materials are lightweight and highly resistant to corrosion, helping to lengthen your iron’s lifespan.
Some models also come with an anti-shine feature, which protects your clothes from any marks in case the iron’s soleplate is too hot.
Steam Distribution
Steam is the key to getting rid of creases, and ideally, your iron should be able to tackle any fabric. Depending on the model, steam can be distributed in different ways for the most effective results. The power of the steam output will also affect crease removal. The higher the output, the better the iron will be at removing those deeper crinkles. A vertical steam function is perfect for removing creases from hefty items like suits or curtains, making the process much easier.
You could also consider an iron with a steam station, so you don’t have to worry about running out of water mid-load.
Self-Cleaning
Limescale build-up is a common problem, and there’s nothing worse than getting calcium debris on your favourite black shirt.
Look out for designs with Anti-Calc features, which should help keep limescale at bay. There are also models with self-cleaning filters, to protect your clothes from any limescale debris.