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  2. Clothes iron - Wikipedia

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    Cordless irons: the iron is placed on a stand for a short period to warm up, using thermal mass to stay hot for a short period. These are useful for light loads only. Battery power is not viable for irons as they require more power than practical batteries can provide. (advanced feature) 3-way automatic shut-off (advanced feature) self-cleaning

  3. Panasonic - Wikipedia

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    PT Panasonic Gobel Indonesia (formerly known as PT National Gobel and PT National Panasonic Gobel) is the name of the company's Indonesia division based in Cawang, East Jakarta. Tomonobu Otsu is the current President Director and Rachmat Gobel is the current President Commissioner. It is a joint venture between Panasonic Corporation Japan and ...

  4. The Lunata Cordless Styler Pro makes cordless flat irons ...

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    That's not to say there are no options for cordless flat irons out there. Just last year, the Dyson released its first cordless iron for a cool $500, adding to a l.

  5. Soldering iron - Wikipedia

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    Cordless irons can be heated by combustion of gas stored in a small tank, often using a catalytic heater rather than a flame. Simple irons, less commonly used today than in the past, were simply a large copper bit on a handle, heated in a flame. Solder melts at approximately 185 °C (365 °F).

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  7. Ironing - Wikipedia

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    The iron is the small appliance used to remove wrinkles from fabric. It is also known as a clothes iron, steam iron, flat iron, smoothing iron or iron box. On 15 February 1858 W. Vandenburg and J. Harvey patented an ironing table that facilitated pressing sleeves and pant legs. [6]