Russell Hobbs 830W Travel Iron

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Electrical World The Russell Hobbs Travel Iron is compact and lightweight so it will fit easily into your luggage wherever you may be travelling. The Russell Hobbs Travel Iron features a stainless steel soleplate, making every ironing experience smoother and quicker. The travel iron has an 80 ml water tank capacity which is perfect for ironing a few outfits in one sitting. It also has a water spray and variable steam feature to help remove those stubborn creases.Key FeaturesTravel FriendlyAt a flick of a switch, select between 110-120V & 220-240V to adjust to local power supplies when travelling internationally. This means your garments can be crease free wherever you go. Weighing only 0.36kg, the compact design means this travel iron will easily fit within your luggage, so you to take it with you just about anywhere.Small but mightyDespite it's small size, the 80ml internal water tank means you can generate enough steam to make removing stubborn easy, perfect for business trips or for taking smarter outfits on holiday. Plus, with a stainless steel soleplate, you can glide over your garments with less resistance, giving you smooth results.Technical SpecificationsModel Number: 22470Colour: Blue and WhiteCordless: NoTechnical Specification:Colour: Blue; WhiteWarranty: 2 Years

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The Russell Hobbs Travel Iron is compact and lightweight so it will fit easily into your luggage wherever you may be travelling. The Russell Hobbs Travel Iron features a stainless steel soleplate, making every ironing experience smoother and quicker. The travel iron has an 80 ml water tank capacity which is perfect for ironing a few outfits in one sitting. It also has a water spray and variable steam feature to help remove those stubborn creases.Key FeaturesTravel FriendlyAt a flick of a switch, select between 110-120V & 220-240V to adjust to local power supplies when travelling internationally. This means your garments can be crease free wherever you go. Weighing only 0.36kg, the compact design means this travel iron will easily fit within your luggage, so you to take it with you just about anywhere.Small but mightyDespite it's small size, the 80ml internal water tank means you can generate enough steam to make removing stubborn easy, perfect for business trips or for taking smarter outfits on holiday. Plus, with a stainless steel soleplate, you can glide over your garments with less resistance, giving you smooth results.Technical SpecificationsModel Number: 22470Colour: Blue and WhiteCordless: NoTechnical Specification:Colour: Blue; WhiteWarranty: 2 Years

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The Russell Hobbs Linencare Travel Iron in White And Blue is compact, stylish and travel friendly. With a flick of a switch you can select between 110-120V or 220-240V, great for adjusting to variable power supplies when visiting countries outside of the UK. The iron weighs only 0.69kg and fits easily into your luggage. The travel iron has an 80ml water tank suitable for steam when needed on those creases made in your case. The stainless steel soleplate is perfect for getting smooth results on the go. Complete with a 3 year Russell Hobbs manufacturers guarantee.

Zoro Tools

Russell Hobbs Travel Iron Dual Voltage Iron power: 830 watts. Steam output: 10g/min. Travel iron features: Capacity of water tank: 80ml. Stainless steel soleplate. Variable steam function allows you to adjust the humidity, direction and power of the steam flow. General information: 1.5m power cord. Temperature ready indicator. Weight: 0.6kg. Due to geographical locations we are unable to deliver to: Isle of Wight, Isle of Man and Ireland.

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Stainless steel soleplate 10 g continuous steam and water spray Steam and temperature control 80 ml water tank and a 1.5 m cord, Weight: 661.0 grams, Manufacturer: Russell Hobbs


Product specifications

Brand Russell Hobbs
EAN
  • 4008496836284
Color
  • White
MPN
  • 22470

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