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Which Iron Is Right For You?

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In general, look for an iron that feels comfortable in your hand. A lightweight iron is easiest to move and carry, so it could be recommended for college students or people who iron less often. If you’re someone who irons lots of clothes at once (a batch ironer) look for a full-size iron because it has the largest water capacity and soleplate. However, there are more things to consider:

Soleplate (flat part on bottom of iron)

Steam

Auto Shutoff

Cord

Special Features (available only on select models):

Questions & Answers
Q: Do you use a lot of steam when you iron?
A: Shop for an iron with a higher wattage rating and pay attention to how much water it holds and how easy it is to fill

Q: Do you use an iron for sewing, needlework, quilting or crafting?
A: If you leave your iron on for extended periods, consider an iron that doesn’t have automatic shutoff or has a “stay on” setting

Q: Do you often iron career clothes made with synthetic blends?
A: Garments like this are typically ironed on a low heat setting (refer to the label) so an iron with heavy steam and/or spray is not critical

Q: Do you have trouble holding heavy objects?
A: Choose a lightweight iron

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