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FAQs on Dry Iron
What is a dry iron?
A dry clothes iron is a type of iron that comprises a heating element which heats a soleplate. When you glide the soleplate across the fabric, the fibres in the fabric are stretched and the wrinkles are smoothened. This results in a crisp and wrinkle-free fabric.
Is a dry iron good for clothes?
A dry iron is suitable for various fabric types, including cotton, linen, silk and denim, making it a generally good iron for clothes.
How do I clean a dry iron plate?
When cleaning a dry iron plate, ensure you let the iron cool down first. If there are no visible stains or residue on the soleplate, you can simply wipe it down with a damp cloth. In case of stains or residue on the plate, gently scrub them off using a baking soda-water paste and rinse with a damp cloth.
Can I use water with dry iron?
Typically, dry ironing does not require water. However, you may have to splash water on cotton and linen fabrics to help create steam and loosen the fibres.
Which iron is best for daily use?
Typically, clothes iron comes in two types: dry iron and steam iron. The type of iron best for daily use will depend on your fabric requirements. A dry iron is ideal for cotton, silk, linen and denim. A steam press iron is well-suited for cotton, velvet, linen, corduroy and muslin fabrics. velvet, linen, corduroy and muslin fabrics.
Dry Irons
Keep your clothes crisp and free of stubborn wrinkles with Crompton’s range of Dry Irons and ensure a professional-looking attire, always. Our Dry Irons comprise superior heating elements that help you iron clothes with precision, in no time.
Designed with advanced technology and multiple heat settings, our clothes irons effortlessly glide over different types of fabrics, be it elegant silks, timeless cotton, comfortable linens or sturdy denim. Explore Crompton’s range of versatile Dry Irons online!
Why Crompton
Explore the key features of our Dry Irons. Features can vary across models:
- Superior Heating Element
At Crompton, our Dry Irons are equipped with a superior heating element to ensure faster and even heating across the soleplate. Get wrinkle-free fabric quickly and consistently.
- Heavyweight Options
The heavyweight design of our Dry Irons provides added stability and pressure during ironing. A heavy dry iron facilitates the effortless removal of even the most stubborn wrinkles.
- Multiple Fabric Settings
Our Dry Irons offer multiple fabric settings, allowing you to adjust the temperature per the specific requirements of different fabrics. You can customise the heat level to ensure optimal care without risking damage to your garments.
- Swivel Cord
The swivel cord offers greater manoeuvrability during your ironing sessions. The cord can rotate freely and prevent tangling, allowing you to use the dry iron press with utmost comfort.
- Versatile Coating
The soleplate of our Dry Irons is coated with a versatile material that glides smoothly over fabrics while minimising friction and preventing snagging or sticking. Our coating offerings include golden coating, American Heritage coating, Weilburger coating and non-stick coating.
- Curved Soleplate
The curved soleplate design of our Dry Irons follows the contours of clothing and provides better contact between the soleplate and fabric. This design also allows you to iron on hard-to-reach areas such as shirt buttons or buttons on the cuffs.
- 2-Year Warranty
At Crompton, we offer a 2-year warranty on our Dry Irons. Should the iron malfunction or come with manufacturing defects, we can replace it with a new one, provided the iron is still under warranty.
Benefits of Dry Iron
Here’s why you should consider a Dry Iron for clothes:
- Ease of Use
These home appliances are typically simpler to operate, with fewer components and settings to adjust. Their straightforward features make them suitable for beginners as well.
- Time-Saving
Dry ironing is typically faster than other ironing methods. The superior heating element ensures faster heating of the soleplate, which subsequently allows you to iron clothes faster.
- Portability
Dry Irons are compact. The lightweight dry iron variants are easier to store and transport. You may conveniently carry them should you need them while travelling.
- Versatility
Dry Irons can be used to iron a variety of fabrics without worrying about water spotting or fabric damage.
- Precision
Dry irons provide precise control over temperature settings, allowing you to tailor the heat to suit different fabric types and garment styles.
Fabrics Well-Suited for Dry Ironing
Dry ironing is suitable for fabrics that can withstand heat and pressure. The following are fabrics you can typically iron using a Dry Electric Iron:
- Cotton
Cotton is one of the most commonly used materials for fabrics and can withstand high temperatures. It's durable, breathable and tends to respond well to ironing
- Linen
Linen is another natural fabric that responds well to dry ironing. It has a crisp texture and can withstand high heat, making it ideal for creating sharp creases and smooth surfaces.
- Silk
Silk is a delicate fabric that should be ironed with care. It's best to dry iron silk on a low heat setting or with a pressing cloth to avoid damaging the fibres.
- Denim
Denim is a durable fabric that can withstand high heat and pressure. Dry ironing denim can help create crisp seams and a polished look.
- Wool
You can dry iron certain wool fabrics on a low-heat setting. Always check the care label first and use a pressing cloth to protect the fabric.
Buy Dry Iron Online
With Crompton, you can buy home appliances both online and in-store. Head to online marketplaces and compare dry iron prices and features to find the best iron for your needs. The Crompton Instaglide Dry Iron features a 1000W heating element, American Heritage Coating and an aerodynamic design for hassle-free ironing. You can also explore our Rhino and Rhino Plus heavyweight irons.