When using a steam iron, the most common mistake is to keep the high temperature setting on. This not only consumes more electricity, but may also cause damage to clothes made of some materials. Different fabrics have different temperature requirements. Thicker fabrics such as cotton and linen are suitable for high temperatures, while more delicate fabrics such as silk and wool should use low temperatures. Therefore, before ironing, understand the material of the clothes and choose the appropriate temperature setting to avoid excessive waste of electricity.
2. Preheat fully before starting to use
Steam irons require a certain amount of preheating time when starting, and many people are accustomed to starting ironing immediately after turning on the machine. In fact, waiting until the iron is fully preheated to the required temperature before starting to use can not only improve ironing efficiency, but also avoid wasting electricity by idling for a long time. If you feel that the temperature is not high enough during ironing, you can adjust it slightly. Don't set it too high at the beginning.
3. Don't overuse steam
The steam function of the steam iron is very effective in removing wrinkles from clothes, but excessive steam use is actually a waste of electricity. The amount of steam should be adjusted according to the material of the clothes. Thicker clothes require more steam, while thin fabrics such as silk and synthetic fibers require less steam. When using an iron, avoid spraying steam vigorously all the time, and try to adjust the amount of steam according to the needs of the clothes. Don't think that the larger the steam, the more effective it is. The right amount of steam is enough to make your clothes flat, energy-saving and efficient.
4. Don't iron the same piece of clothing repeatedly
Many people are used to ironing the same position back and forth when ironing clothes, which not only wastes time, but also consumes extra electricity. After ironing once, if the clothes still have slight wrinkles, you can leave the iron for a while before continuing with other parts. Avoiding unnecessary repetitive operations not only saves electricity, but also improves efficiency.
5. Clean the water tank and steam outlet regularly
During the use of steam irons, minerals or scale will accumulate in the water tank and steam outlet. If they are not cleaned for a long time, the steam output effect will deteriorate, and the iron will need to consume more electricity to achieve the desired effect. Clean the water tank and steam outlet regularly to ensure smooth water flow and sufficient steam release, which can improve the working efficiency of the iron and save electricity.
6. Make full use of hangers and ironing racks when ironing
Some people always forget to turn off the steam iron after using it, which not only wastes electricity but also affects the service life of the equipment. After each use, be sure to unplug the power supply or turn off the iron directly to avoid long standby time. Many steam irons now have an automatic shutdown function, which can effectively avoid wasting electricity.