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Looking for an easy way to keep your clothes looking great? Check out our selection of irons, ironing boards, and garment steamers!  Ironing smoothes out wrinkles and gives fabric a crisp look with the use of a steam iron. They’re perfect for dress shirts, slacks, and skirts. Garment steamers remove wrinkles quickly and safely, without damaging delicate fabrics. They’re ideal for use on suits, dresses, and other garments. So don’t let wrinkles ruin your look. Keep your clothes looking their best with our irons and garment steamers from Folders.
Robinhood

The Ironing Centre has a deep cabinet to store larger irons and extra useful storage space. It's the ultimate in comfortable, safe and convenient ...

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Original price $564.35 - Original price $564.35
Original price $564.35
$583.00
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Robinhood

The Robinhood Ironing Centre Kit is an ironing board and bracket designed to be mounted in a custom-made cabinet. The Ironing board is height adju...

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Original price $260.00
Original price $260.00 - Original price $260.00
Original price $260.00
Current price $239.93
$239.93 - $239.93
Current price $239.93

Is ironing or steaming better for clothes?

There's nothing quite like a well-pressed shirt or dress. It can make you look pulled together and professional, even if the rest of your outfit is simple. But getting that crisp, tailored look isn't always easy. You have to choose the right tool for the job, and that means understanding the difference between an iron and a garment steamer.

Ironing is the more traditional option, and it's great for certain fabrics. But it can be tricky to get the hang of, and it's not always ideal for delicate fabrics. A garment steamer, on the other hand, is much easier to use and gentler on fabric. So which one is right for you?

Let's start with irons. They're great for getting rid of wrinkles in sturdy fabrics like denim or linen. The key is to find the right setting for your fabric—too much heat can damage delicate fabrics like silk or wool. If you're not sure what setting to use, err on the side of caution and go with a lower heat setting. Once you've got the hang of it, ironing can give you a nice, sharp look.

Garment steamers are also good for eliminating wrinkles, but they're especially useful for items that are difficult to iron, like pleated skirts or dresses with beading. They're also great for knitwear, as they won't cause stretching or damage delicate fibres the way an iron can. And since they don't require any contact with the fabric, they're much gentler than irons. Just hold the steamer wand about six inches away from the garment and let the steam do its work.

So which should you choose: an iron or a garment steamer? If you're looking for a sharp, tailored look, go with an iron. But if you want something that's quick and easy to use—and gentle on your clothes—a garment steamer is the way to go.

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