The soleplate of this dry iron is engineered with a specialized Non Stick coating that facilitates a low-friction glide across various textiles. Unlike basic metallic plates, this surface prevents the snagging of delicate embroidery found on silk kurtas and protects against adhesive transfer from printed school uniforms. The 750W heating element is positioned to distribute thermal energy uniformly across the entire surface area, eliminating cold spots that cause uneven pressing. This wattage rating is optimized to reach the required temperature for cotton within sixty seconds, ensuring that high-heat requirements for heavy denim or linen are met without excessive power consumption during daily operation.
Temperature management is handled by a bimetallic thermostat designed to map precisely to the three integrated fabric modes. The adjustable dial allows users to calibrate the heat output specifically for synthetic, silk, or cotton garments, which is critical for the mixed-fabric wardrobes common in Indian homes. For instance, the lower thermal threshold required for rayon or polyester is maintained with high precision to avoid melting fibers. Conversely, when shifted to the cotton setting, the 750W system provides the sustained high heat necessary to penetrate thick fibers and eliminate stubborn creases in starched sarees, ensuring a crisp finish without damaging the garment.
The safety architecture of this dry iron is built around a multi-layered protection system that adheres to ISI standards. It incorporates a thermal fuse that acts as a physical circuit breaker if internal temperatures exceed safe operating limits, preventing damage to the heating coil. The overheat protection mechanism further regulates the cycle, automatically cutting off power once the desired temperature is reached and re-engaging only when the soleplate cools below the set threshold. This system is particularly robust against the voltage fluctuations often encountered in the Indian electrical grid, shielding the internal components from spikes and ensuring the shockproof body remains safe for the user.
From an ergonomic perspective, the dry iron features a 0.8 kg weight distribution that provides sufficient downward pressure for effective ironing without causing user fatigue. The handle is contoured to fit the palm comfortably, allowing for better maneuverability around buttons, pleats, and collars on office shirts. A 1.5-meter power cord provides a significant range of motion, reducing the need for extension boards in smaller laundry areas. Combining these physical design elements with a durable build quality makes the 2.Harqulas Delux the definitive choice for Indian consumers seeking a reliable, long-lasting dry iron that handles daily garment care with total efficiency.