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People are only just realising crevices at bottom of irons have genius use

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Love it or hate it, most people know how to use an iron.For some, ironing is a never-ending task, while others feel like it can be a relaxing way to spend their afternoon - especially if they watch TV or listen to music at the same time.

And even for those who don't like doing it, the appliance itself is pretty self-explanatory - right?Well, there appears to be one unobvious feature on the household appliance that you might not know about.

And it has a really handy use - some might even say genius. Apparently, it helps with the most fiddly part of ironing clothes - the collar.In a video uploaded on Today Years Old on X (formerly Twitter), under the caption 'Did y'all know this?', the nine-second clip goes on to reveal exactly what the crevice between the body of the iron and the metal plate is meant to be used for.In it, the heading reads 'What the iron crevice is for' and shows someone pointing at the end of the of an iron before holding on to the collar of a white shirt and slipping the iron's crevice between it.

They then proceed to move the appliance smoothly up and down the collar.Another example, this time on a round-necked T-shirt, is shown as its collar is easily ironed using the same handy method.

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