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It’s not that convenient to carry around an iron, especially, if you are always on the go. However, that doesn’t stop your clothes from creasing. Well, you can stop worrying about that with the iron that takes inspiration from a hair-straightener. The iron, designed by UK based Laura Nelson, as a part of her Simple Convenience project, is perfect for those who are always on the go. The iron, just like a hair-straightener, features two-aluminum plates as hot surfaces, to clamp the fabric from both sides with its hinging mechanism, and iron the material flat. With three heat settings and an angular design that fits perfectly in corners of your clothes, this iron is one of the smartest designs for this year.

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