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Electrolux Indonesia provides a range of innovative dry electric irons for clothes that promise a simple and precise ironing experience.
There are two main types of clothes irons, each suited for different needs.
1. Dry irons:
2. Steam irons:
The power of an iron, measured in watts, directly affects its performance.
Before buying a new iron, it’s important to consider both your ironing habits and the types of fabrics you work with.
Electrolux irons are designed to make ironing faster, easier, and more effective—thanks to innovative features tailored for everyday performance.
With Electrolux, you get a reliable iron that combines convenience, care, and cutting-edge performance. Explore our full range and find your ideal iron today.
Discover Electrolux washing machines and dryers as well for your exceptional fabric care.
1. What is the best iron for delicate fabrics?
An iron with smart temperature control and a ceramic-coated soleplate is ideal for delicate fabrics. These features help prevent overheating and allow smooth, gentle gliding over sensitive materials like silk or satin.
2. What is the difference between a dry iron and a steam iron?
A dry iron uses only a heated soleplate and is best for crisp, flat pressing on fabrics like cotton or linen. A steam iron, on the other hand, releases steam to help remove wrinkles more easily and works well on a wider range of fabrics, including delicates.
3. Do Electrolux irons adjust temperature automatically?
Yes, many Electrolux irons feature smart temperature control that adjusts heat settings automatically based on fabric type—ensuring optimal care without the guesswork.
4. What is the right temperature for each fabric type?
Silk and rayon are delicate fabrics that can burn easily, so they need low heat (100-110°C). Cotton can handle medium heat (150-180°C) for effective wrinkle removal, while linen requires high heat (200-220°C) to get crisp results. Always check the fabric label first.
5. Why isn't my iron heating up?
Check the power cable first for any visible damage or loose connections. If the cable looks fine, the heating element or thermostat inside may be faulty. Take it to a service center for professional diagnosis and repair.
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