Steam iron concept uses static electricity to make it easier to iron out clothes - Yanko Design
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The Darimeven is a groundbreaking new steam iron designed by Kyuhong Kim, aimed at enhancing the ironing experience. Unlike traditional irons, it employs static electricity to draw garments towards its heat module, allowing users to iron clothes easily even without a designated ironing board. This dual-functional device is made from a durable aluminum alloy for effective heat distribution, complemented by a compact vibration water pump to produce steam. Designed for ease of use, particularly during travel, the Darimeven targets the common struggles associated with ironing, offering a practical yet effective solution.
Traditional ironing can be cumbersome and dangerous, but with the Darimeven, users can achieve wrinkle-free clothes with a simple one-handed operation.
Darimeven, a new dual-functional steam iron, utilizes static electricity to pull clothes toward the heat module, reducing the need for an ironing board.
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