This purple steam iron from Havells is a powerful 1250W appliance. A great advantage is the 145ml water tank, which means you can get the steam for longer without refilling. It features a DU Point-coated plate with a rounded edge, which should move smoothly. The 180-degree swivel cord is a practical touch to prevent tangling while you iron.
Philips offers this 1200W steam iron in a practical blue design. The brand highlights its powerful steam for superior results, which is a major pro for tough wrinkles. A good feature is the button groove, a small cutout that makes ironing along buttons and seams much easier. It also has a DU Point coated plate and thermostatic control for safety.
This OZOMAX model is a very different kind of iron. It is a lightweight dry iron, making it an excellent choice for travel, and it comes in a pouch. Its 225W power rating is very low, so while it is ideal for portability and delicate fabrics, it will not handle heavy-duty creases like a steam iron. It features a non-stick plate and a temperature controller.
This BOROSIL steam iron is the most powerful on the list at 1380W, which is a benefit for tackling very stubborn wrinkles on thick fabrics. It is a black plastic model with a non-stick soleplate. The product details are minimal, but the high wattage is its main selling point for heavy-duty ironing tasks.
This red dry iron from SWISS MILITARY offers a robust 1000W of power, which is very high for a dry iron. It has a non-stick coated plate and a rounded edge for smooth gliding. A key pro is the 360-degree swivel cord, which prevents tangles and makes handling easy. This is can be a good choice if you want the power but prefer a traditional dry iron.
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