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Rowenta Everlast Stainless Steel Soleplate Steam Iron for Clothes 400 Microsteam Holes, Cotton, Wool, Poly, Silk, Linen, Nylon 1750 Watts Ironing, Fabric Steamer, Powerful, Auto-Off DW7180
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Brand | Rowenta |
Special Feature | Auto Shutoff |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 12.59"L x 7.09"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Steam Iron |
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About this item
- Stainless-steel soleplate with 400 microsteam holes: even steam distribution and smooth, easy gliding across different garments; high-precision tip for hard-to-reach areas.
- Clean steam: removable lime-scale collector and self-cleaning and Anti-Calc systems for easily maintaining high level of steam performance over time; works with tap water.
- Easy-control thermostat knob: ergonomic design provides precise reading of settings; Auto-Steam adjusts output to accommodate soleplate temperature.
- Safety comes first with Rowenta: 3-way auto-off feature shuts iron off after 8 Min. of inactivity on heel and 30 Sec. on soleplate or tipped over on its side.
- Made in Germany: German-quality with 1750 W. of power; anti-drip prevents spitting and leaking at low temperatures.
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Temperature Control | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 3.4 | 4.0 | 4.1 |
Safety Features | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 3.6 | — | 4.5 |
Wrinkle-free | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.3 | — |
Value for money | — | 4.0 | 3.8 | — | 3.5 | 4.0 |
Easy to use | 4.2 | 3.6 | — | — | 4.3 | — |
Sold By | Amazon Warehouse | Britephase | DERT PRODUCTS | Capital Cookware | Oliso | Capital Cookware |
base material | Stainless Steel | Ceramic | — | Stainless Steel | Ceramic | Stainless Steel |
wattage | 1750 watts | 1700 watts | 1750 watts | 1750 watts | 1800 watts | 1750 watts |
special feature | Auto Shutoff | Lightweight, Adjustable Steam, Auto Safety Shut Off, Ceramic Soleplate, Extra Long Cord, Higher Wattage, Precision Tip, Rapid Heat Up, Self Clean, Nonstick | — | Auto Shutoff | Auto Lift, Diamond Ceramic-flow Soleplate, 12.7 oz side fill tank, 12-foot 360 degree pivot cord, 30 minute Auto Shut-off, 30 second if tipped over | Auto Shutoff |
frequency | 50 hertz | — | 50 hertz | 50 hertz | — | 60 hertz |
weight | 4 pounds | — | — | 3.99 pounds | — | 3.99 pounds |
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From the manufacturer
Dw7180 Everlast Anticalc
Solution For Hard Water.
What Makes Rowenta Irons Better?
- Steam- The more steam the easier it is to iron Rowenta soleplates offer unique steam distribution across the entire soleplate for better steam penetration and more efficient ironing.
- Heat – Accurate and consistent temperatures Rowenta soleplates have a thick central core of aluminum that ensures the quick and even spread across the entire soleplate no hot spots
- Glide – Less friction means less effort Rowenta soleplates are made from the highest quality stainless steel Allows for a maximum glide across all fabrics
- Water – tap water for convenience Rowenta irons are designed to use regular untreated tap water that easily transforms into abundant steam without spitting or leaking
Everlast Anticalc Steam Iron
Need an iron that lasts ?
Hard water is found in 85% of the U.S.While the minerals won’t harm your health, they can leave insoluble mineral deposits all over appliances and fixtures. To fight the scale building up in your iron Rowenta introduces a patented technology: The Rowenta Everlast Anti-calc iron - for unrivalled protection from limescale! The Ever last Iron captures the lime scale particles in its patented calc collector.
- Patented lime scale collector, capturing up to 1 teaspoon of scale.
- Powerful steam shot gets rid of all the wrinkles - even the most stubborn ones
- Patented Microsteam400 soleplate, with 400 fully activated micro steam holes, ensures even and optimal distribution of the steam into the fabric
- Precision tip for those difficult-to-reach areas such as collars, pockets, and skirt pleats
- 3 steam options, variable, vertical and steam burst that can be adaptable to all ironing needs
- 1750W of steam power for optimal ironing results
- 12 oz water tank that gives you 30 minutes of uninterrupted steaming
- 8 ft cord
Powerful And Durable
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Patented Scale CollectorThe iron is equipped with a removable scale collector at the back that allows to easily maintain a high level of steam performance overtime. Scale is automatically collected in the collector (1 teaspoon every 3 months on average, depending on water hardness) that is easy to empty. |
Self CleanThe Anti-Calc captures large pieces of calc and is complementary to Self Clean feature that flushes small calcium particles through the soleplate’s tiny holes. This system contributes to maintain a high level of steam performance overtime. |
1750 Watts Of PowerProduces a powerful shot for effective wrinkle removal from difficult fabrics. |
Patented Stainless Steel SoleplateThis unique soleplate does not only delivers perfect steam distribution thanks to its 400 microsteam holes but offers also superior glide across all fabrics. Its high-precision tip works well for getting into pleats, between buttons, and along seams. |
Safe and Smart
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Anti DripPrevents spitting and leaking when the iron is on a low temperature for delicate fabrics. |
Auto SteamAuto-Steam feature continually adjusts steam output to the temperature of the soleplate. |
3-Way Smart Auto OffSwitches iron off in 8-minutes if left vertically, 30-seconds if left horizontally, 30-seconds if tipped over. |
Thermostat KnobErgonomic thermostat knob provides a precise reading of settings. |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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Microsteam holes | 350 holes | 380 holes | 400 holes | 400 holes | 400 holes | 400 holes |
Watts | 1725 W | 1725 W | 1700 W | 1700 W | 1750 W | 1800 W |
Stainless Steel Soleplate | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Uses Tap Water | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Anti-Calcium | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Auto-Off | ✓ | |||||
Other Features | Retractable Cord | No Temperature Setting Needed | Removable Calcium Cartridge | LED Temperature Display | ||
Water Tank Capacity | 8.5 oz. | 8.5 oz. | 10 oz. | 12.68 oz. | 11.8 oz | 11.8 oz |
Product Description
Rowenta DW7180 ever last anti-calc iron - for unrivaled protection from limescale! the ever last iron captures the Lime scale particles in its patented calc collector combined with the effectiveness of a high performance steam iron, ensures perfect results, time after time.
Product information
Brand | Rowenta |
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Special Feature | Auto Shutoff |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 12.59"L x 7.09"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Steam Iron |
Model Name | Everlast 1750Watt Anti-Calc Steam Iron Stainless Steel Soleplate with Auto-Off |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Base Material | Stainless Steel |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Manufacturer | ROWENTA |
ASIN | B016J7U6VU |
Item model number | 14501164017 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #21,558 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #34 in Irons |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
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Customers like the performance and value of the textile iron. For example, they mention it works well, does a tremendous job with little effort, and is of good quality. That said, some complain about the leakage and disagree on temperature control, appearance, quality, and weight.
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Customers like the value of the textile iron. They mention that it works well, is of very good quality, and has wonderful qualities. Some say that the price is higher, but it's worth the premium. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...This iron is made in France and is solid, don’t hesitate here." Read more
"...The iron is well balanced, and the sole plate is flawless. The tip is also good for getting into tight spots...." Read more
"...Very disappointing." Read more
"...the steam lever in a mid position, it steams beautifully and lasts me for 4 shirts." Read more
Customers like the performance of the iron. They mention that it works well, does a tremendous job with little effort, and has a powerful steam. Some say that the iron performs well early but towards the end it didn't. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...It works well and I don’t spill water that way...." Read more
"...It works well and I am happy to have a quality iron in the Rowenta tradition...." Read more
"...GRRR. Literally, within WEEKS, it stopped working too. I had to send it back to Rowenta...." Read more
"I like it as always it's a good brand, glides easy and works well." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the textile iron. They mention that it is easy to handle, maneuver, and operate. They also appreciate the large water tank and easy-to-use controls. The iron presses beautifully without effort and is ergonomically comfortable to use. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...So, why do I keep buying Rowenta? Because it presses beautifully without effort. This one has a calc collector too!..." Read more
"...Ease of use: Well, I cheated here. I don't iron much. I'm a walking wrinkle-fest. My GF irons, so she tried this out...." Read more
"...I brushed the white bits away and ironed the shirt. It irons great! Very easy and smooth. I did notice a strange smell...." Read more
"...Best is the non leaking behavior and great feel with weight. The wrinkles were gone easily compared to the others...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the textile iron. Some mention that it's a great iron with excellent steam and a quick heat-up ability. They say it'd be the best iron for many uses, especially for sewing projects. However, others say that the burst of steam button has stopped working, the constant steam output is triggered by the movement of the iron, and that the water reservoir has run dry.
"...Temperature settings are accurate. The iron is well balanced, and the sole plate is flawless. The tip is also good for getting into tight spots...." Read more
"...But if you keep the steam lever in a mid position, it steams beautifully and lasts me for 4 shirts." Read more
"...My only complaint is that the constant steam output is triggered by the movement of the iron and not by just turning it on, and I often have to..." Read more
"...General observations: The base is mirror finish, glass smooth stainless steel with more teeny holes that I could be bothered to count...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature control of the textile iron. Some mention that it gets hot fast, has good steam power, and allows for fine-tuning of temperature. However, others say that it takes too long to heat up and the handle gets very hot.
"...When I went to use the iron to press my clothing it wouldn’t heat up; it was made in China!!!..." Read more
"...Temperature settings are accurate. The iron is well balanced, and the sole plate is flawless. The tip is also good for getting into tight spots...." Read more
"...I did notice a strange smell. A very heavy plastic smell, almost like melting plastic but it could just be the "new" iron smell?..." Read more
"...Overall, I like the size and shape of the iron’s soleplate. It heats up quickly and glides over laundry easily...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the textile iron. Some like the weight, saying it doesn't hurt their wrists. They say it has heft without being too heavy, and the steam is substantial. However, others find it too heavy and bulky. They also say it uses a lot of water.
"...It heats up quickly and glides over laundry easily. Its similarly lightweight to the other Rowenta's I have owned and has similar amount of steam..." Read more
"...Now for my chief complaint - this iron uses a lot, and I do mean copious amounts, of water...." Read more
"The weight is great. I like it thus far, if it starts leaking like my two previous Rowenta irons I will find an alternative again. So far so good." Read more
"Positive:Continuous steam feature can be activatedGood heavy weight once filled with waterGood water capacityauto off..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the iron. Some mention it looks beautiful, while others say it has a terrible design. The large water reservoir is pretty, but it's difficult to see how much water is in it. The bottom plate is super shiny and the iron has slick edges. However, some customers find the sole plate tacky and the color dark.
"...Aesthetically, I like the color, BUT it does hamper the ability to see how much water is in the reservoir...." Read more
"...As I mentioned earlier, my only complaint is the color of the water well and that is on me." Read more
"...General observations: The base is mirror finish, glass smooth stainless steel with more teeny holes that I could be bothered to count...." Read more
"...I mean, the color is okay, it's just that the knob is equally dark and makes it more challenging to visibly see on what setting it's set...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the textile iron. They mention that it started to leak water when ironing fast, and that it dripped water on a fabric. Some say that the reservoir let go of all the water, and the amount of steam leads to a lot of water droplets on the floor.
"...This excessive amount of steam leads to a lot of water droplets on the floor as you work your way around an item of clothing...." Read more
"...That resulted in water leaking. The next purchase fell off from a height and got damaged. So, why do I keep buying Rowenta?..." Read more
"...It just started leaking copious amounts of water from the reservoir and cord junction...." Read more
"...Unfortunately after JUST over a year water started leaking out of the cord socket. Rowenta Customer service was amazing...." Read more
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Now for my chief complaint - this iron uses a lot, and I do mean copious amounts, of water. Even at the low end of the steam setting I find myself filling up the reservoir after a couple of items. This excessive amount of steam leads to a lot of water droplets on the floor as you work your way around an item of clothing. Turn up the steam setting on this baby and you’ll quickly learn the meaning of the word sweatshop.
I use plain old tap water as directed by Rowenta (instructions say to fill up with regular tap water - not any scented or distilled water). The first time I used the Everlast Anti-calc, I let it run out of water when I was done, then I pressed the steam and spray buttons to make sure there was nothing left and I also dumped it out over the sink. Thought that was sufficient to keep it cleaned out.
I was so surprised when a half-week later I plugged it in and it immediately started spitting white particles out of the soleplate. I’ve included pictures of the particles on a shirt and stuff on my finger that was in the anti-calc chamber after just one use. Ugh! – I shouldn't have white flakes on a shirt I'm ironing on the second appliance use - this is why I got a new iron! So afterward, I re-read the instructions, a bit more closely this time. Here's some information that may be helpful to you:
When you’re done using it, after unplugging and pouring off remaining water like you’re supposed to, flip the steam setting between opened and closed several times to prevent the valve hole into the steam chamber from scaling or backing up. You can also clean out the limestone collector and run the anti-calc features and they will help keep the iron clean.
You can clean out the limescale collector in the base of the iron very easily (When the iron is completely cool, at least an hour after use, just twist the lever a quarter turn and pull down on the chamber and rinse it out). If you live somewhere with very hard water like me, you may need to clean that chamber out all the time. You can also use the Anti-calc function to flush the dirt and scale out of the steam chamber of the iron itself by filling with tap water to max, heating the iron to 3 dots, with the steam feature turned on. Unplug, hold the iron horizontally over a sink, and move the stem lever to the anti-calc position. Water with any particles should start coming out of the iron within a few seconds. After about a minute, move the iron back to the steam position, plug it back in and allow it to heat up until all water is evaporated. Unplug, let it cool down and then wipe the soleplate down.
Once I read the instructions and figured out how to do these additional steps, ironing has been better for me. In addition to regular cleaning, just don't keep water in the iron between uses and your iron will perform better.
As far as features on the iron I like and dislike:
Filling it can be a pain. I fill the iron up using a small spray bottle with about a nickel sized opening. It works well and I don’t spill water that way. Others have complained about the water fill level being too hard to see but I don’t have a problem with that.
Overall, I like the size and shape of the iron’s soleplate. It heats up quickly and glides over laundry easily. Its similarly lightweight to the other Rowenta's I have owned and has similar amount of steam features.
What would make this iron better is a separate little piece of paper or some instructions on the outside of the box saying how to get rid of the particles instead of the information being buried in hard to read directions in the instruction pamphlet. (Why have features if no one will read about it to use them?)
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2019
I use plain old tap water as directed by Rowenta (instructions say to fill up with regular tap water - not any scented or distilled water). The first time I used the Everlast Anti-calc, I let it run out of water when I was done, then I pressed the steam and spray buttons to make sure there was nothing left and I also dumped it out over the sink. Thought that was sufficient to keep it cleaned out.
I was so surprised when a half-week later I plugged it in and it immediately started spitting white particles out of the soleplate. I’ve included pictures of the particles on a shirt and stuff on my finger that was in the anti-calc chamber after just one use. Ugh! – I shouldn't have white flakes on a shirt I'm ironing on the second appliance use - this is why I got a new iron! So afterward, I re-read the instructions, a bit more closely this time. Here's some information that may be helpful to you:
When you’re done using it, after unplugging and pouring off remaining water like you’re supposed to, flip the steam setting between opened and closed several times to prevent the valve hole into the steam chamber from scaling or backing up. You can also clean out the limestone collector and run the anti-calc features and they will help keep the iron clean.
You can clean out the limescale collector in the base of the iron very easily (When the iron is completely cool, at least an hour after use, just twist the lever a quarter turn and pull down on the chamber and rinse it out). If you live somewhere with very hard water like me, you may need to clean that chamber out all the time. You can also use the Anti-calc function to flush the dirt and scale out of the steam chamber of the iron itself by filling with tap water to max, heating the iron to 3 dots, with the steam feature turned on. Unplug, hold the iron horizontally over a sink, and move the stem lever to the anti-calc position. Water with any particles should start coming out of the iron within a few seconds. After about a minute, move the iron back to the steam position, plug it back in and allow it to heat up until all water is evaporated. Unplug, let it cool down and then wipe the soleplate down.
Once I read the instructions and figured out how to do these additional steps, ironing has been better for me. In addition to regular cleaning, just don't keep water in the iron between uses and your iron will perform better.
As far as features on the iron I like and dislike:
Filling it can be a pain. I fill the iron up using a small spray bottle with about a nickel sized opening. It works well and I don’t spill water that way. Others have complained about the water fill level being too hard to see but I don’t have a problem with that.
Overall, I like the size and shape of the iron’s soleplate. It heats up quickly and glides over laundry easily. Its similarly lightweight to the other Rowenta's I have owned and has similar amount of steam features.
What would make this iron better is a separate little piece of paper or some instructions on the outside of the box saying how to get rid of the particles instead of the information being buried in hard to read directions in the instruction pamphlet. (Why have features if no one will read about it to use them?)
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