Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Severin BA3233 Iron

The unique iron with stylish looks and ample features to ensure optimum severin ba3233 iron Severin BA3233 Ironcomfort while removing stubborn creases has been introduced in the market recently. The all new Severin BA3233 Iron is the regular corded appliance that promises satisfactory use.

Requiring power of 1000 watts for its high performance it has non-stick coated sole plate to prevent clothes from sticking onto the base when temperatures vary. Perfect for steam and dry ironing linen, cotton, silk, wool or rayon clothes are well cared for. The charming design with pilot light, spray iron feature for lighter clothes and variable thermostat for efficiency in warding off the creases of different clothes are few of the most remarkable features supported by the device. Additional steam for heavier clothes, fold flat handle for convenience in storing, transparent water tank to assess the water levels, thermal safety cut out, protection against over heating, and on / off switch to perform the chores exceptionally well within lesser time duration makes it the A-1 appliance for home use.

Severin BA3233 Steam Iron
helps in avoiding the strain from the tough strenuous chore of maintaining the smart looks of the attires with its user friendly features. Light weight and handy design helps to retain the pleats and folds, while removing the creases efficiently. This steam iron offers true comfort in every aspect.

General Info
Brand Severin
Model Severin BA3233 Iron
Type Steam iron
Power consumption 1000 watts
Sole Plate material Stainless steel non-stick
Features
Temperature Control Yes
Anti Lime option Yes
Self Clean feature Yes
Pilot light Yes
Cordless No
Button groove Yes

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