Rowenta 1750-Watt Auto Shut Off Stainless Steel SolePlate Steam Iron, Made in Germany (Renewed)
Introducing the Rowenta 1750-Watt Auto Shut Off Stainless Steel SolePlate Steam Iron - the perfect solution for all your ironing needs! With its powerful 1750-watt motor, this iron guarantees quick and efficient wrinkle removal. The stainless steel soleplate ensures smooth gliding over any fabric, while the auto shut off feature provides peace of mind and safety. Say goodbye to stubborn wrinkles and hello to perfectly pressed clothes with the Rowenta 1750-Watt Auto Shut Off Stainless Steel SolePlate Steam Iron!
Product Info
Brand
Rowenta
Power
1750 Watts
Auto Shut Off
Yes
Soleplate Material
Stainless Steel
Steam Function
Yes
Cord Length
Varies
Weight
Varies
PROS
- 1. High wattage: With its 1750-watt power, the Rowenta steam iron heats up quickly, allowing for faster, more efficient ironing.
- 2. Auto shut-off: The iron automatically shuts off after 8 minutes of inactivity when left on its heel and after 30 seconds when left resting on its soleplate, offering peace of mind and preventing accidents.
- 3. Stainless steel soleplate: The durable stainless steel soleplate provides a smooth glide over various fabrics, ensuring effortless ironing and preventing snags and sticking.
- 4. Steam function: The steam feature, combined with the 300-plus microsteam holes on the soleplate, delivers powerful steam output for effective wrinkle removal, making ironing easier and more effective.
CONS
- 1. Expensive: The Rowenta iron is on the pricier side compared to other options in the market, which can be a major drawback for budget-conscious buyers.
- 2. Heavyweight: Some users find the iron to be quite heavy, making it tiring to use for extended periods of time, especially for individuals with hand or arm strength issues.
- 3. Limited steam output: While the iron provides adequate steam, it may not be as powerful or have a high enough steam output for heavy-duty tasks, like stubborn wrinkles or thick fabrics.
- 4. Durability concerns: A few customers have reported issues with the durability of this iron, including the handle breaking or buttons becoming faulty over time, which can be disappointing considering its higher price point.
Q&A
A: The iron takes approximately 2 minutes to heat up and be ready for use.
A: Yes, this model is equipped with an automatic shut-off feature. It will turn off after 8 minutes if left upright or 30 seconds if left on its side or tipped over.
A: Yes, the soleplate of this iron is made of stainless steel. It provides excellent glide and durability, ensuring smooth and efficient ironing.