Electric iron, heated by carbon arc electrodes, French c. 1905.
Early electric iron of unusual construction. The soleplate is heated by passing a current across carbon arc electrodes. The hazards of fire and injury to the user made this method dangerous and short-lived.
- Currently on display in:
- The Secret Life of the Home
- Inventory number :
- 1928-709
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