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VERVE® 680 RESILIUM® IRON
The Sunbeam Verve® 680 Resilium® Iron is a premium high-performance iron. The extreme 160g/min steam shot and Dual Steam Chamber technology provides deep fibre penetration of the toughest wrinkles. The Verve® 680 Resilium® Iron anodised soleplate provides a 70% easier glide for faster ironing across fabrics. Designed for durability, the thicker soleplate retains heat for longer, for superior and quicker ironing results. With 172 steam holes, Sunbeam Verve® 680 Resilium® Iron ensures maximum steam distribution when ironing fabrics. Includes in-built Safety Auto Off designed for peace of mind.
- 70% easier glide: Sunbeam's premium Resilium anodised soleplate is incredibly durable, and provides super low friction to achieve 70% easier glide. With 172 steam holes to maximise steam distribution. Using cotton and comparing vs. ceramic and stainless steel.
- Patented Dual Steam Chambers Technology: Optimised steam pressure, deeply penetrates fibres for faster ironing.
- Powerful Shot of Steam: 160g/min high pressure steam shot, quickly smoothes wrinkles to get ironing done faster.
- Safety Auto off: The iron automatically switches off for peace of mind and energy saving.
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| Model Number | SRA6800 |
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| Dimensions | 170 x 138 x 311mm |
| Net / Gross Weight | 1.9kg |
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FAQs
- If you are unsure of the correct setting for a particular garment, test a small area such as a seam or inside hem before ironing a visible area. Start with a low temperature and slowly increase the heat to find the best setting.
- Start with the collar, working from the outer edges into the middle. Iron the shoulder next, followed by the cuffs and sleeves. Place the collar at the narrow end of the board so that one front panel of the shirt is extended flat. Iron the front panel from shoulder to shirt tail. Rotate to iron the back of the shirt. Rotate and complete the remaining front panel.
