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When selecting a safe iron, consider options with adjustable temperature controls, steam burst functionality, non-stick soleplates, and easy-to-fill water reservoirs. Additional features like auto shut-off, cord storage, and ergonomic handles can also enhance your ironing experience.
To keep your iron in top condition, regularly empty the water reservoir, wipe the soleplate with a damp cloth, and use the self-cleaning function if available. Avoid using harsh chemicals and always follow the manufacturer's care instructions.
Most irons can be used with tap water, but if you live in an area with hard water, it's best to use distilled water to prevent mineral buildup inside your iron. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific model.
A steam iron uses water to produce steam, which helps remove wrinkles more easily and is effective on a variety of fabrics. A dry iron does not produce steam and is better suited for delicate fabrics that may be damaged by moisture.
Yes, there are travel irons designed to be lightweight and compact, making them easy to pack in your luggage. These models often feature dual voltage compatibility and foldable handles for added convenience.