Infinity Iron: The Future of Wrinkle-Free?

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[citation][nom]zelannii[/nom]I gave up on ironing years ago. Wash/dry/fold services by the pound are available a lot of places. I only wash jeans, t-shirts, towels, sheets, undergarments and other non-iron clothes at home. Business shirts, khaki's and the wife's dresses all go to the cleaners. Costs me about $10 every 2 weeks at $0.50/lb (since all that stuff is light weight). It comes back on hangars (saving there), not to mention the energy and detergents, plus the hassle of ironing. I'd say maybe I'm loosing $3-5 a month using the service instead of doing it at home. WELL worth it. There's a place right next to my main grocery store, so I'm not even wasting gas or time... and on a few occasions, they've burned, ripped, or inked some of our stuff, so we've gone shopping, brought them a receipt, and they paid us for the item (free replacement clothes).[/citation]
I got to find a local full service laundry mat with delivery and pick up services now. 0.o
The only place I know caters to the industrial part of my city.
 
Nice, but it is kinda... overkill. I mean I leave my iron on the same setting for all my clothes. And I iron about once in 3 months. Even for people who do iron a lot I think it would be much more practical to cover the surface with a piezoelectric material that can give tactile feedback of the texture of the material you are ironing. That way you will know if you are ironing in a crease by mistake (something I often do 😛)
 
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