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| Steam out wrinkles quickly and effortlessly with this 1200-watt iron. The unit’s titanium-coated curved soleplate provides smooth, tame gliding, while it is temperature ranges from 176 to 392 degrees F to accommodate a assortment of dissimilar fabrics. The iron’s jet-of-steam function delivers a powerful burst of steam to support remove stubborn wrinkles (or to help clean the steam vents), and it is push-button spray mist directs extra moisture where it’s necessitated most. The iron likewise offers adaptable steam settings for heavier fabrics or simple touch-ups, as well as a “dry” setting for no steam output. To assure safety, it is mercury-free electronic sensor mechanically shuts off the iron after 10 minutes if left in the upright position and after 60 seconds if left unmoved on it is soleplate or if tipped over on it is side. Other highlights include a 6-ounce water tank, a big water window, an ergonomic rubber-grip handle, and an automatic retractable cord reel for tidy cord storage. The iron measures 10-7/16 by 4-5/16 by 5-1/8 inches and carries a one-year fixed warranty.
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201 of 206 people found the following review helpful.
2ND Update on review By Helen L 2/25/11: 2ND UPDATE ON THIS IRON. NOW MY IRON IS ALMOST 2 YEARS OLD. I STILL LIKE THIS IRON, BUT AS YOU WILL READ IN MY FIRST REVIEW I PREFER SS SOLEPLATES. I IRON CONSTANTLY BETWEEN MY HUSBAND’S DRESS SHIRTS AND ALL THE SEWING I DO. THE TITANIUM FINISH IS JUST STARTING TO WEAR OFF. I ONLY NOTICED THIS BECAUSE I THOUGHT THE IRON WAS NOT GLIDING AS EASILY AS BEFORE. I DO THINK THAT I IRON MORE THAN THE AVERAGE PERSON SO THIS MAY NOT BE A DETERRANT FOR MOST PEOPLE. I STILL RECOMMEND THIS IRON AND IT IS STILL STEAMING AWAY, BUT I WILL BE PURCHASING PANASONIC’S STAINLESS STEEL SOLEPLATE. I’M TEMPTED TO TRY THE ROWENTA, BUT QUITE HONESTLY DON’T LIKE THE REVIEWS I AM READING FOR SUCH AN EXPENSIVE IRON. THINK I WILL STICK WITH PANASONIC. I’LL KEEP MY CURRENT IRON FOR MESSY PROJECTS.
128 of 129 people found the following review helpful.
Nice Iron! By Dancer Dreamer So far I’ve used this on pattern paper and several different types of fabric. It has a nice weight that you can allow to do most of the work for you, and it has a wonderful grip. It is fairly easy to fill the tank, and if you use a 3/4 cup measure to do it, you’ll be just under Max – the tank is just over 6 oz.
It glides beautifully over my fabric, though I had to be a little careful with the paper, since this iron is fairly well weighted. It has both a spray button and a steam button, and a simple switch between dry, some steam, lots of steam.
The retractable cord is a wonderful thing and works very well. Blessed thing to have when there are curious animals that like to chew on cords or anything string-like. Makes for neat storage, too!
Heats quickly, and reheats quickly if it has shut itself off. It gives you 10 minutes if it is in the upright position, so that is plenty fine.
I love this iron!
81 of 87 people found the following review helpful.
Don’t make the mistake I did By S. Geist I have used Rowenta for years now, and have always loved the way I was able to get the burst of steam that I so desired, in which to help press out those stubborn wrinkles. The only reason I needed a new iron was due to I burnt out my iron, and it was time after about 10 years for a new one.
I read several reviews from people regarding this iron, and thought I was getting a good iron for a descent price, especially since I could not afford a Rowenta at this time. Well I was wrong, this iron is not worth the product used to make it. The burst of steam is a joke, and the water chamber holds only enough water to iron about 2 to 3 shirts. You get one burst of steam (if you are lucky) then you have to wait some time before you are allowed to get another one. My old Rowenta when I hit the burst of steam used to push the iron up off the ironing board, I can sneeze harder then the Panasonic’s burst of steam.
If you hit the burst button more than once you now get water leaking out of the steam jets, which then gives you water marks on your clothes.
I iron quite a lot each week, and what used to take me about a half an hour now takes me almost 2 hours to do.
Don’t waste your money on this item, if you want something better take my advice and spend the extra money and buy Rowenta.
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