A type of iron that uses burning charcoal as a heat source. This type of iron has been around since the 15th century and was an early version of the modern electric iron.
Here are some key features of the Bon Fe Charcoal Iron:
Heat Source: It uses charcoal placed inside its base.
Air Circulation: Holes in the base allow air to circulate and keep the charcoal burning.
Material: Made of cast iron with a hard body.
Durability: Extra strong and durable.
Charcoal Consumption: Designed to consume less charcoal.
Charcoal irons are still used in some parts of the world, especially where electricity is not readily available.