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BINATONE SI-5000 i-Flash iron: now turns red, now pale, now green

BINATONE has developed the SI-5000 i-Flash iron with a brand new control system. Now you can set the ironing mode by pressing the menu item with the desired type of fabric on the American-speaking panel. The display is located on the handle of the iron. Depending on the fabric selected, the appliance varies the degree of heating, and the backlight along the body, the color.

Each mode has a color indication: Acrylic, which requires minimal soleplate heat, is marked in blue, silk in green, wool in purple, cotton in blue and linen in red.

“According to research conducted by our experts, most housewives use the maximum ironing temperature regardless of the type of fabric. Due to lack of time they do not want to understand technical details”, says Natalia Petrova, product manager of BINATONE. – With this iron there is no problem, because the operation is very easy, just by clicking on the respective fabric name on the display.

Iron soleplate protected with special Carelux Titan lining. It contains ceramic, which ensures easy gliding and gentle ironing. Thin titanium coating protects soleplate from scratches when it comes into contact with metal items and extends the life of the appliance.

Auto shut-off function activated in horizontal or vertical position accompanied by beeps and flashing of current color mode.

The iron is equipped with different steam modes controlled steam, vertical steam, turbo steam , as well as a system of anti-drip.

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  1. Logan Chapman

    Is the color-changing feature of the BINATONE SI-5000 i-Flash iron intentional or a sign of a malfunction?

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