Why do they call it anti-drip technology? Another video showed this and all it was was a cap on the opening where the water goes in. Is there something else besides this?
@@chrisklest1238 When the water doesn't get hot enough to produce steam, or if you overfilled the max line for water, it drips. In some cases the water still drips through the iron box steam holes. Anti-drip tech is in the newer iron boxes. Means the water won't drip through the steam holes. But like if you overfill it will drip. Else it won't.
You forgot to mention many steam irons now have anti-drip technology. Means the water doesn't drip anymore.
Why do they call it anti-drip technology? Another video showed this and all it was was a cap on the opening where the water goes in. Is there something else besides this?
@@chrisklest1238 When the water doesn't get hot enough to produce steam, or if you overfilled the max line for water, it drips. In some cases the water still drips through the iron box steam holes. Anti-drip tech is in the newer iron boxes. Means the water won't drip through the steam holes. But like if you overfill it will drip. Else it won't.
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