Oct 11, 2002 04:34 PM
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(Updated Oct 11, 2002 04:34 PM)
Wanna have a great iron for your clothes? any problem of over heating and burning off clothes? Any problem for dry steam pressing? Taking risk to know that the iron has heated to required temperature or not? So, here are the answers.
The Kenstar Soft Touch iron has got end to all this problems. This iron is very sleek, light and easy to handle so that the ironing is made easy and comfortable. This model is visually appealing too, with its great design and style.
So now lets enter into its features and see that how efficient this little one is to be.
Pressing is the thing we can do in this iron. For usual clothes we need dry pressing. But nowadays the clothes of different fabrics as used like wool, cotton, linen. so you need different temperature for different fabrics. In ordinary irons you have the iron heated to one particular temperature which could be sufficient for some clothes, may be less or may be excess and this might cause some damage for your clothes. But this is completely ruled out in the Kenstar. This iron has got a temperature control using which one can adjust the temperature to the required level using the adjustable thermostat. This is required because different fabrics require different temperature of operation.
Dry Pressing, is the regular thing we do. What special can we do out here? Yes, this iron has made the steam pressing more comfortable. Again the problem of sprinkling water with hands and pressing on the wrinkled region where we don’t get satisfying iron is ruled out. Here you just have to fill the water box with water and the rest is taken care of by the iron itself. You need to set the temperature dial to the required fabric and then have the steam/dry press button, and wait until it gets ready. Once the ready-light switches off you can start the ironing process. Then you sure can get the best of irons.
What are ready light? Well, ready-lights indicates whether the desired temperature is reached or not. After switching on this iron and setting the dial to required fabric, the red light switches on. This indicates that the thermostat is sufficiently heated for the required fabric. After the red light goes off, it gives you an indication for you to start ironing.
The most striking thing in this iron was its light-weightedness. Though it is light, there is no requirement of excess pressure to put on the iron to get it pressed. And it is very compact and easy to handle. So what more would you expect your iron to do. In my opinion this is a perfect choice for anybody who need, neatly pressed clothes. Kenstar Soft-touch iron is the best, rest all comes next.