What's the Morphy Richards LightGlide like to use day to day?
Light and easy for everyday clothing, the Morphy Richards LightGlide Steam Iron is a great low-cost iron to tackle creases in clothes such as school uniforms and workwear.
It warms up quickly, taking about 40 seconds to get to its target temperature. The 230ml water tank is easy to fill, thanks to its downwards-opening cap, and I love that it doesn't spit water at all during ironing.
As an everyday iron, it's hard to fault the LightGlide. However, when it comes to very stubborn creases, you might need to spend more time smoothing them out that you would with a more expensive iron like the Philips Azur 8000.
The lightness of the iron makes a real difference. With less weight to lug around and push up and down the ironing board, it makes ironing feel that bit less of a chore.
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Does the Morphy Richards LightGlide offer good value for money?
While it doesn't pack the same punch as a steam generator iron, these retail for around 10 times the LightGlide's £20 price tag - and not everyone wants to invest that kind of money in an iron.
One of the least expensive branded steam irons available, the Morphy Richards LightGlide performs impressively well. I've tested a lot of irons and this is the best I've seen under £30. If you're looking for an inexpensive iron for occasional use, I'd recommend it very highly.