HÖT-STEAM Electric Gravity-Fed Iron #SGB-900
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Professional Irons for Sewers, Designers, Tailors, and more
Eliminate wrinkles quickly using a professional-quality steam or electric iron. Available in a variety of styles, find the perfect iron for everyone from the sewing enthusiast to industry professional. For smaller quantities of ironing, choose from a selection of standard irons. Those ironing large quantities of fabric or clothing can choose from professional gravity-fed irons and industrial steam irons. All of our professional irons offer easy ironing and a variety of features to help you leave your work with a crisp, professional finish.
Steam Irons, Electric Irons, and More
Gravity-Fed Irons
Used by designers, tailors, and sewers for larger quantities of fabric, Gravity Feed steam irons are ideal for ironing for longer periods of time. They feature a larger external water reservoir and no auto-shutoff, making it possible to iron fabric for hours at a time without needing to refill.
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Lowboy Irons are Steam/Electric replacement irons for use with a Lowboy or other industrial steam system. These irons combine internal temperature control with powerful “dry” steam for some of the most reliable irons around. Connection to a steam system and an electrical source is required.
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Industrial Steam Irons require a boiler, steam generator, or other steam system to operate and are used by professional workrooms, designers, and dry cleaners for the extra-powerful “dry” steam. Used for ironing large quantities of fabric quickly, with a crisp professional-quality finish.
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Steam produced by domestic and Gravity-Fed irons is considered “wet” steam—water enters the iron either through a built-in reservoir or a gravity feed, where the steam is generated using heat within the iron itself. For Industrial Steam Irons, steam is generated under high pressure in an external Mini-Boiler, Lowboy, or other steam system and then fed through to the iron. Steam generated in this manner is considered a “dry” steam because of the lower moisture content. It is much more powerful and concentrated, making it great for industrial uses.