



Convenience Features

Steam On/Off Switch
Easily switch between dry and steam ironing for versatile, efficient use on all fabrics.

3 Temperature Settings
Customize temperature for all fabrics from silk to cotton and linen, delivering safe, smooth, perfect ironing every time.

Voltage Selector
The voltage selector adapts to 100V-240V for global compatibility, ensuring safe and efficient operation wherever you go.

Cord Storage
Enjoy an 6-foot power cord for easy use. Simply wrap the cord around the handle base and clip it into the slot for tidy storage.
Tips for Best Ironing Results
• Always iron with a lengthwise motion. Ironing in a circular motion may stretch fabric.
• Natural fibers such as cotton and linen should be ironed slightly damp for faster, easier ironing. If they are completely dry, use steam while ironing or mist them with water prior to
ironing.
• Any portion of a garment that has two layers of fabric such as pockets, seams, collars, and cuffs should be ironed inside out first.
• To iron a collar, unfold the collar and iron from the center tothe sides. After wrinkles are removed, crease the collar into place by hand. Treat French cuffs similarly, gently creasing by hand after ironing.

BEAUTURAL
Beautiful & Natural Life Starts here.
BEAUTURAL
Beautiful & Natural Life Starts here.




Convenience Features

Steam On/Off Switch
Easily switch between dry and steam ironing for versatile, efficient use on all fabrics.

3 Temperature Settings
Customize temperature for all fabrics from silk to cotton and linen, delivering safe, smooth, perfect ironing every time.

Voltage Selector
The voltage selector adapts to 100V-240V for global compatibility, ensuring safe and efficient operation wherever you go.

Cord Storage
Enjoy an 6-foot power cord for easy use. Simply wrap the cord around the handle base and clip it into the slot for tidy storage.
Tips for Best Ironing Results
• Always iron with a lengthwise motion. Ironing in a circular motion may stretch fabric.
• Natural fibers such as cotton and linen should be ironed slightly damp for faster, easier ironing. If they are completely dry, use steam while ironing or mist them with water prior to
ironing.
• Any portion of a garment that has two layers of fabric such as pockets, seams, collars, and cuffs should be ironed inside out first.
• To iron a collar, unfold the collar and iron from the center tothe sides. After wrinkles are removed, crease the collar into place by hand. Treat French cuffs similarly, gently creasing by hand after ironing.






















