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The image displays a collection of multiple electric irons stacked and arranged on a light-colored, textured surface. At least four irons are clearly visible, oriented vertically with their soleplates facing upwards or sideways. From top to bottom: The uppermost iron is partially visible, showing a metallic soleplate with numerous steam holes and a white body. Visible text associated with this iron includes "Rowenta Model DE.6130," "230-240 V," "1800 W," and "Made in Germany," indicating its brand and specifications. Below it, a white-bodied Philips iron is prominent, featuring a dark grey soleplate with a distinctive pattern of elongated steam holes. Markings on its side include "CordFix," "KECE," "1200-1400W," "220-240V~," "50-60Hz," "TYPE GC1424," "PHILIPS DAP UK GU14 7JF," and "MADE IN CHINA." Further down, another white-bodied iron with a metallic soleplate is seen, bearing the "SIEMENS" brand name on its side, confirming its manufacturer. Its soleplate also features steam holes and grooves. At the bottom, a Black & Decker iron is visible with a light grey soleplate featuring a grid of steam holes and various electrical certification symbols. The "BLACK & DECKER" brand name is clearly printed on its side. The irons appear to be stored or displayed, possibly for sale or repair, on a countertop or shelf. To the left, a dark, corrugated or slatted background suggests a storage unit. To the right, a brown, wooden-like frame or border is present. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime. The scene is likely located in Madalla, Nigeria.
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