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Category: Fabric Care Appliances
type: Dry Iron
Color:
  • Black
  • Maroon
Power: 800 W
  • Temperature Control for all fabrics
  • Non-Stick PTFE Coating
  • Auto Smart Cut Off
  • Easy Grip
  • Fabric Selector
  • 2 Year Warranty

  • Warranty On Product*

    Warranty On Product*

  • PTFE Non-Stick Coating For Smooth Glide

    PTFE Non-Stick Coating For Smooth Glide



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frequently asked questions

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coatings with its non-stick properties, and temperature resistance gives a smooth ironing experience for clothes.
When it comes to fabric care appliances like irons, make sure to use distilled water and empty the water reservoir in case of steam irons, and wipe dirt from the soleplate for all irons.
Steam irons come with additional features such as water tanks, customized water spray, and steam burst functions, unlike dry irons.
Ideally, the intensity of steam varies according to the fabric type. You can refer to the manual to know about them in detail.
One should choose IVAS Irons for their PTFE Non-Stick Coating, which ensures a smooth glide across clothes. They also feature a 360-degree swivel cord for easy movement in dry irons and come with a 2-year warranty period.

*Dry iron uses heat and pressure only.

*Steam iron emits steam through holes to soften fabrics and remove wrinkles faster.

Steam irons are more effective for most fabrics and tough creases, while dry irons are simpler and ideal for delicate or lightweight clothes.
In most cases, yes, but in areas with hard water, use distilled or demineralized water to avoid scale buildup.
This can happen if the iron isn’t hot enough before steaming, or if overfilled. Ensure proper temperature and avoid using steam at low heat.
Unplug and cool the iron. Wipe with a damp cloth or use a paste of baking soda and water. Avoid abrasive cleaners.

*Most irons have guides like:

*Low heat: Nylon, silk

*Medium heat: Polyester, rayon

*High heat: Cotton, linen

*Always check fabric care labels.

Yes, many steam irons allow vertical steaming, ideal for curtains, jackets, or hanging garments.

*Auto shut-off

*Overheat protection

*Cool-touch handle

Most irons heat up in 30 seconds to 2 minutes, depending on the model and heat setting.
Every 1–2 months depending on water hardness and frequency of use. Some models have an auto-clean or self-clean button.