Steam irons are masters of wrinkle removal, but have you ever wondered how they work their magic? it's all about a clever combo of electricity and water! Here's a peek under the hood:
Power Up: When you plug in your iron and flick the switch, electricity flows through a heating element, usually made of metal coils or ceramic plates. This heating element gradually increases in temperature depending on the setting you choose.
Water Works: While the element heats up, you fill the iron's reservoir with water. Once the desired temperature is reached, the iron starts heating the water in the reservoir.
Steam Generation: As the water reaches its boiling point, it transforms into steam. This steam is stored under pressure inside the iron's boiler until you're ready to use it.
Steam Release: When you press the steam button, the pressurized steam travels through channels in the iron and exits through tiny holes in the soleplate.