Electric irons go way back to the 1820’s and were originally invented by Henry Seeley before the first steam irons were introduced to the world. Thomas Sears was the first person to create steam irons, and it was first commercially used by Eldec, a New York drying, and cleaning company. However, the steam iron did not become a success until the 1940’s, and 1950’s where it gained most of its popularity.
Over the decades the steam iron has grown in its popularity, and use and different companies have come up with various models and types of steam irons. Over the years, different brands of steam irons have been produced and manufactured to suit consumers needs and tastes. Each year from 2012 through to 2016 has had different steam irons and different reviews for each of them.
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We will give a detailed review of some of the most popular steam irons over the years to guide you on which ones are suitable for your use and taste according to their ease of use, functionality, and safety features.
This eco-friendly iron has a capacity of 1.7l of a water tank, and it is known to have the right combination of steam and temperature for any fabric. You can also safely leave the soleplate on an ironing board without fear of it burning.
This iron heats up quickly and has plenty of steam. It has a ceramic soleplate that makes it easy to use when ironing clothes.
It’s the main feature is the multi-steam technology that makes ironing easy. It glides smoothly across all types of fabrics.
The Morphy Richards 300253 Breeze has a ceramic soleplate making it easy to use as it glides smoothly on fabrics. It also heats up quickly and has a large water tank that enables you to iron longer without refilling all the time with water.
This type of steam iron does not need pre-setting of temperature and steam control for fabrics. It has great steam making crease removal very fast. It also has a T-Iconic soleplate making gliding on fabrics easy.
The Tefal FV9640 has a ceramic soleplate for smooth gliding on fabrics. The anti-calc feature makes it easy to maintain and a longer steam performance.
This iron has a scratch-resistant stainless steel soleplate that has a precision tip for ease of gliding to reach places carefully in clothes. The iron has a self-cleaning system and a comfortable handle for ease of maneuvering when ironing.
This steam generator iron heats quickly because of it’s Thermo block technology and has a stainless steel soleplate.
This steam iron heats up quickly and has a ceramic soleplate and a large tank that does not need refilling of water all the time.
It has a ceramic soleplate and is famous for its drip-stop leak protection. The iron also has a comfortable grip handle for ease of ironing.
This iron has a SteamGlide soleplate that enables the iron to glide into tight spaces and in between buttons. It also has vertical steam for ease of crease removal.
The mentioned reviews are just some of the top steam irons reviews in the past years and have been used to guide consumers on which are best for their lifestyle and taste.
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