enow.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: ironing press for home use reviews

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Clothes iron - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clothes_iron

    A clothes iron (also flatiron, smoothing iron, dry iron, steam iron or simply iron) is a small appliance that, when heated, is used to press clothes to remove wrinkles and unwanted creases. Domestic irons generally range in operating temperature from between 121 °C (250 °F) to 182 °C (360 °F). It is named for the metal (iron) of which the ...

  3. Ironing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironing

    Ironing a shirt. Ironing is the use of an iron, usually heated, to remove wrinkles and unwanted creases from fabric. [1] The heating is commonly done to a temperature of 180–220 °C (360–430 °F), depending on the fabric. [2] Ironing works by loosening the bonds between the long-chain polymer molecules in the fibres of the material.

  4. I Used This Weight Rack for Almost All My Workouts for a Year

    www.aol.com/used-weight-rack-almost-workouts...

    The rack's design makes taking the arms on and off a quick process, so you don’t have to spend a long time futzing with the gear to move between, say, front squats and jammer presses.

  5. Mangle (machine) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangle_(machine)

    Mangle (machine) A Norrahammars Bruk, model 3005-2, mangle from 1934. A mangle[1] is a mechanical laundry aid consisting of two rollers in a sturdy frame, connected by cogs and (in its home version) powered by a hand crank or by electricity. Mangles are used to press or flatten sheets, tablecloths, kitchen towels, or clothing and other laundry.

  6. Sarah Boone - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Boone

    Sarah Boone (née Sarah Marshall; c. 1832 – 1904) was an African-American inventor. On April 26, 1892, she obtained United States patent number 473,563 [1] for her improvements to the ironing board. Boone's ironing board was designed to improve the quality of ironing the sleeves and bodies of women's garments. The ironing board was very ...

  7. Talk:Extreme ironing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Extreme_ironing

    NPOV issue[edit] "Extreme ironing" is not a sport. It is a joke. (Ironing is not a sport, no matter where it is practiced.) "Extreme ironing" is jokingly called a "sport" by the joke's inventors and by those who perpetuate the joke, including the BBC on its website. However, this is done in a spirit of irony.

  1. Ads

    related to: ironing press for home use reviews