Eventually, it was enough for me to the dry ironing, and I did some searching online for a new iron. As I - as I said - had no specific claims, I was very pleased that there are brand equipment at a reasonably low price, and have decided to use the Philips GC3335.
+ The iron does "pop" from what could possibly have an impact on the impending bad house working mood reassuring.
+ Included is a measuring cup, which fits the capacity of her.
+ The temperature wheel is indeed made of thin plastic, but far not so delicate, as shown here sometimes (but I turn it around and not persistent).
+ On the sole is "SteamGlide", and this is true it totally! The iron slides with a noticeable lightness about to be ironed garments!
+ The steam output is optimal, making ironing a breeze and leaves no wet stains on clothing.
+ Finally, it is also comfortable to hold and has in my opinion the right weight.
+ The cable is long (3 meters), "shortened" if necessary with the help of a brace, and thus has some freedom in choosing the ironing area. Nothing is more annoying than an iron with a too short cable.
== Conclusion ==
Perhaps my judgment does not apply to fans or ironing ironing professionals, but opportunity Press, where ironing is not one of their biggest hobbies (I belong to clearly), are well advised with this iron. The ironing very painless, the device feels good, looks nice, works very well and leaves everything open to all to be desired. I need much less time than with my previous irons for a shirt.
Thus, iron (almost!) Fun.