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Domestic Iron

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INDICA GOLD

Price: 430 INR

Electric Iron

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DECKER PLANCHA 1000 WATT

Price: 785.00 - 895.00 INR/Piece

HEAVY WEIGHT 1000 WATT IRON

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Electric Iron

Price: 675 INR/Piece

An electric Iron is a general household appliance used to press the wrinkles out of the clothes. This works on the basis that the combination of heat and pressure removes wrinkles.

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P/Type Iron

Price: 250 INR/Piece

Dry Iron Dry iron also known as a traditional iron does not produce any steam of its own, which means you have to rely on the garment to produce any or to sprinkle water on it. A dry iron is usually heavier than steam iron and you have to hold the iron in one place for far too long in order to get a better result.

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Plancha Deluxe Iron

Price: 800/Piece

Roxy heavy weight dry iron is a approx 2 kg heavy dry iron which is high performance saves your effort and gives you great results. 750 Watt enables faster heating and uniform heat distribution.

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Indica (Victoria)

Price: 250.00 INR/Piece

Most ironing is done on an ironing board, a small, portable, foldable table with a heat-resistant surface. Some commercial-grade ironing boards incorporate a heating element and a pedal-operated vacuum to pull air through the board and dry the garment.

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Civic (Metro) Iron

Price: 350 INR/Piece

Ironing is the use of a machine, usually a heated tool (an iron), to remove wrinkles from fabric.[1] The heating is commonly done to a temperature of 180220 Celsius, depending on the fabric.[2] Ironing works by loosening the bonds between the long-chain polymer molecules in the fibers of the material. While the molecules are hot, the fibers are straightened by the weight of the iron, and they hold their new shape as they cool. Some fabrics, such as cotton, require the addition of water to loosen the intermolecular bonds. Many modern fabrics (developed in or after the mid-twentieth century) are advertised as needing little or no ironing. Permanent press clothing was developed to reduce the ironing necessary by combining wrinkle-resistant polyester with cotton.

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