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Archive - 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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4.8 21×
Tefal Total Protect X-PERT Control GV8980E0
Steam Generator 0-120g/min steam, power zone turbo steam up to 380 g/min., vapor pressure 6.5bar, self-cleaning plate Gliss Glide Protect Autoclean with palladium, Anti-Calc
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2012h
4.5 44×
Tefal FV4860D0 Ultragliss Anti-drip 60
Clothes Iron 2400W 0-40g/min, steam shot 130g/min, 300 ml water tank, two-layer soleplate 360 ° Ultraglide Durilium, anti-drip system
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2015a
CLATRONIC DB2988
Clothes Iron 1600W, variable temperature output, 3-level control of steam
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2321f
Philips GC1020 / 70
Clothes Iron 1800W, constant steam output 20 g / min steam boost 70 g / min, non-stick coating soleplate, 200 ml water tank
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2059g
Philips GC1021 / 40
Clothes Iron 1600W constant steam output 25 g / min steam boost 80 g / min, non-stick coating soleplate, 200 ml water tank
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2059f
Philips GC6621 / 20 Speed ??Care
Steam Generator steam 100 g / min steam pressure to 4.3bar, ceramic nonstick soleplate, the water tank 1.2 l
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2061u
4.3
Philips GC2045/26 EasySpeed Plus
Clothes Iron 2300W, steady steam 35g/min steam impulse 120g/min, ceramic soleplate
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2059e
5.0
Philips Azur GC4860/26
Clothes Iron 2600W, steady steam 50g/min steam impulse 200g/min, SteamGlide soleplate Plus, DripStop, 350 ml water tank
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2059d2
5.0
Philips Azur GC4860/37
Clothes Iron 2600W, steady steam 50g/min steam impulse 200g/min, SteamGlide soleplate Plus, DripStop, 350 ml water tank
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2059d
4.8
Philips GC6615/20 Speed Care
Steam Generator - system generates steam at 95 g/min, steam pressure to 4.2bar, ceramic non-stick soleplate, 1.2 liter water tank
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2061t
4.5
Philips GC6602/20 Speed Care
Steam Generator steam 90 g/min, steam pressure up to 4 bar, ceramic non-stick soleplate, water tank 1.2 liters
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2061s
5.0
Philips GC8622/20
Clothes Iron Optimal Temp technology, constant steam output 120g/min, 250 g steam boost, soleplate T-ionicGlide
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2059c
Philips GC8641/30
Clothes Iron Optimal Temp technology, constant steam output 120g/min, 290 g steam boost, soleplate T-ionicGlide
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2059b
Philips GC8650/80
Clothes Iron Optimal Temp technology, Silent Steam, still 120g/min steam, steam impulse 330g/min, soleplate T-ionicGlide
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2059a
4.5
Electrolux EDB5136GR
Clothes Iron 2300W, 30% energy saving, soleplate GLISSIUM, 0-40g/min steam, steam shot 110g 3 power levels steaming, Drip Stop
Discontinued
Order Code: EAV4305m
3.9 22×
Rohnson R-331
Clothes Iron 2200W, 350 ml water tank, steam shot 70g/min, ceramic soleplate, self-cleaning system Self-Clean, Anti-Calc
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2291j
5.0
Rowenta Steamforce DW9220F1
Clothes Iron 0 to 50g/min, 200g/min steam boost, 2750W approx 400 steam holes, self-cleaning, tank 320 ml
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2232g
4.6 84×
Tefal Autoclean ANTI CALC FV9625
Clothes Iron - white/blue, 0 to 50g/min steam, 200 g/min steam shot, 320ml water tank, input power 2600W, Anticalc, Autoclean, Anti-drip system, 360° swivel connector
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2004l
4.7 28×
Tefal Autoclean Anticalc FV9650E0
Clothes Iron - white/purple, 0 to 50g/min steam, 210g/min steam shot, 320ml water tank, input power 2600W, Anticalc, Autoclean, Anti-drip system, 360° swivel connector
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2004k
5.0
Rowenta Steamforce DW9240F1
Clothes Iron 0 to 65g/min, 220g/min steam boost, 3100W, 400 steam holes, self-cleaning, tank 320 ml
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2232f
4.5
Philips GC9240/02
Clothes Iron SteamGlide soleplate, a steady steam of up to 120g/min, vapor pressure of 6 bar, a steam impulse 260g/min standing vertical steam, steam at the tip, 1.5 l water tank
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2058l
4.8
Philips Azur GC4918/30
Clothes Iron purple, OptimalTemp technology, power 2800W, steady steam 50g/min, 200 g steam boost, soleplate T-ionicGlide, dispenser, Water tank capacity 350 ml
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2058k
4.8 15×
Philips Azur GC4914/20
Clothes Iron PerfectCare technology Optimal Tempstálý, constant steam output 50 g/min, 190 g steam boost, 2600W power, energy saving 15%, soleplate T-ionicGlide
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2057y
4.9
ETA 6284.90010 Viento
Clothes Iron Brown, ELOXIUM soleplate, steam shock 140 g/min, the possibility of vertical steaming, variable deposition 0-40 g/min, AUTO SHUT OFF, 300 ml water tank, ANTI CALC
Discontinued
Order Code: EAD2112

Archive - Irons

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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