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Rooster Charcoal IRon
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Rooster Charcoal IRon

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R161.50
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Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
1178
Bob Shop ID
528471893

Consisting of a solid cast iron body, lid and fittings, this Rooster Charcoal Iron is perfect for locations with no access to electricity. Simply place the coals inside and enjoy hassle free ironing. The removable coal tray allows for easy replacement of coals and cleaning of the iron.

Features:

  • Simple rugged design ensures years of use
  • Air holes allow coals to keep burning
  • Golden rooster serves as a latch to keep the lid close during use
  • Red painted handle and golden fitting complete this items iconic look
  • Cast iron base to safely rest the hot iron
  • Removable coal tray for easy cleaning and replacement of coals
  • Raised tray prevents coals from overheating iron and burning your fabrics

Charcoal Irons first appeared in China in the first century BC, but soon became known worldwide. The charcoal iron was popular from the late 1800s through to the 1930s, mostly in rural areas.