A hand iron consumes as much energy as ten 100-watt light bulbs. You can increase ironing efficiency by following these tips:
- By purchasing no iron sheets and clothing and using your washer/dryer's permanent press cycle, you can eliminate most ironing.
- Remove clothing promptly from the dryer and hang it carefully to reduce the chore to just a touch-up.
- Iron large amounts of clothing at one time, beginning with the low-temperature fabrics. You will reduce warm-up time and get the job done sooner.
- Prevent scorching and energy waste by not overheating the iron.
- Steam often removes wrinkles. Hang your clothes in the bathroom while you bathe or shower.
- Fold and smooth out sheets and pillowcases on top of the warm dryer to avoid ironing them.
- Be sure to turn off the iron when interrupted and when finished.