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does ironing significantly increase room temperature?

 
 
Reply Fri 20 Oct, 2017 02:49 am
I'm a bit concern as my roommate likes to do her ironing in the living room, while I also have my collections of some old books and rare comic books store in the same room, could the heat produced by the iron be significant enough to cause any damage to my collection of books? (since I heard that iron can heat up to anywhere between 180 - 220 C).
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Reply Fri 20 Oct, 2017 02:57 am
@Nook5733,
Just from subjective experience, I have to say no. Anyhow, the heating element goes off cycle when the temperature setting is reached, and doesn't come back on till it reaches a preset lower limit.
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