Electric iron, etc. is not inductive load?
If it's an electronic soldering iron or a white iron with a power source, it must be an inductive load! Plain iron is a resistive load!
Upstairs, the answer is, in fact, is an impedance, high resistance ah, ha ha!
Electric cookers, electric furnaces and electric irons are resistive loads.We usually use inductive loads, such as electric drills, refrigerators.Capacitive load a capacitive load, consisting of two plates that are insulated from each other;Resistive load -- a load that exhibits pure resistance, such as an incandescent lamp;Inductive load -- a load that exhibits inductance, such as a transformer, that is loaded by a coil.Capacitance is capacitive load, for example, the connection of capacitors in the power grid can improve the power factor, which is very helpful for the safe operation of the power grid. Inductive is inductive loads, such as motors, televisions. In the power grid, moderate load, resistive load is purely resistive load cases, incandescent bulbs, electric stove, water heater, in the power grid, load) is inferior