Irons in India used coal to heat them up and came
with a wooden handle. These were very heavy and dangerous since the coal could
spill out and burn not just clothes but also the person ironing them. Even
today, most of the so called ‘press walas’ who iron your clothes for meager
charges, use these heavy coal filled irons. Also, they sprinkle water over
every cotton garment that needs to be ironed. Only then do the creases
straighten out and the garment looks neat.
The electric irons came to India much later. And
when they did, they sure must have revolutionized the way of maintaining crease
free clothes. In India especially, where cotton clothes are the regular wear
due to excessive heat and high temperatures most of the year, Electric Irons
have been a boon for every home. Light weight and run on electricity, they are
not only simple to use but also a delight to work with. They are ideal in every
sense. The temperature control system in these irons helps regulate different
temperatures for different types of clothing. You can change the temperature
mode from warm to very hot for silks, chiffons, woolens, crepe, and
cottons.
Also, these electric irons are equipped with the
steam option. So instead of sprinkling water manually, you just need to use the
steam option for ironing cotton and khadi clothes. That makes it much more
convenient as well as cleans to work with. A lot of big companies in India manufacture electric
irons. They are equipped with all features that are required in an electric
iron. Sunflame, a major name in kitchen appliances, also boasts of the best in
electric irons. With a teflon coated sole plate, variable steam control,
vertical steam shot, and a 360 degree swivel cord, the electric iron is
moderately priced at 1390 rupees. Yet another version of the electric iron by
Sunflame offers a ceramic coated sole plate along with a unique anti-calc,
anti-drip, and auto shut-off function. This one which is priced at rupees 2590
has a self-clean function as well.
Apart from being light weight, these Branded IronsBranded Iron
also have a shock proof body and automatic temperature control. However, one
must still be careful when using electric irons. After all, electricity
operated devices need to be carefully handled. Science has made our lives much
easier than before but it can also hurt if not handled well. Irons in India used coal to heat them up and came
with a wooden handle. These were very heavy and dangerous since the coal could
spill out and burn not just clothes but also the person ironing them. Sunflame
offers a ceramic coated sole plate along with a unique anti-calc, anti-drip,
and auto shut-off function.



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