As technology advances, iron designs have also evolved to include more premium features, offering better ironing quality and more aesthetically pleasing designs. However, the risk of burning clothes remains the biggest concern for homemakers. All it takes is a moment of distraction, leaving the iron on the fabric for too long, and a burn mark will form, ruining your favorite outfit.

In the past, homemakers had to follow a series of complicated rules regarding temperature and fabric types when ironing. For instance, fabrics like shiny fabric, synthetic fibers, and silk required ironing temperatures below 135°C, while temperatures between 135°C and 148°C were suitable for wool and silk blends. Cotton and cotton-blend fabrics, on the other hand, could be ironed at temperatures above 148°C. On top of that, some fabrics required ironing on the inside, while others could only be dry ironed and were not suitable for steam ironing.

This challenging situation was resolved with the introduction of anti-burn ironing technology, and it’s no surprise that irons incorporating this technology have been quickly embraced by the market.

One of the most noticeable features of irons equipped with anti-burn technology is the absence of temperature control knobs. Instead, these irons automatically measure and set the optimal temperature for various fabric types, ranging from delicate fabrics like silk, wool, and chiffon to thicker, tougher materials like denim.

This feature also includes an automatic shut-off function that kicks in when the iron is left unattended on the fabric, preventing clothes from burning and ensuring the user’s safety.

In Vietnam, two leading brands that have embraced anti-burn ironing technology are Tefal and Philips, with Tefal being the pioneer in introducing this technology across its product range, making a strong impression on Vietnamese consumers.

The Tefal Duo Power iron offers the flexibility of both vertical and horizontal ironing.

Among Tefal’s range of products, the Duo Power JF4032E0 multi-functional iron has gained particular popularity among users.

Its multi-functionality lies in its 2-in-1 design, allowing for both vertical and horizontal ironing, providing maximum convenience and enabling users to effortlessly switch between the two modes as needed. This iron boasts an elegant and modern design, with a 230 cm long power cord that can be neatly folded into the water tank after use. Its ceramic soleplate is coated with a non-stick finish, and it employs Smart Protect technology to ensure that clothes don’t burn or shine when ironed at high temperatures.

Tests demonstrate the impressive anti-burn capabilities of the Tefal Duo Power iron.

With a maximum power of 1850W and a powerful steam function, the Duo Power iron delivers fast and efficient ironing. It has a water tank capacity of 400 ml.

This iron is priced at VND 1,590,000 and can often be found on e-commerce platforms at discounted prices, sometimes as low as VND 1,400,000.