Description
A dry iron is a type of clothes iron that lacks a steam function. It operates solely through direct heat conduction to smooth out wrinkles from fabrics. Typically, it features a flat, heated soleplate that presses against the fabric. Unlike steam irons, dry irons don’t have water reservoirs or steam vents, making them simpler in design and often lighter. They're suitable for basic ironing tasks and are effective on most types of fabric, though they might be less versatile than steam irons for heavily wrinkled clothes.