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Rowenta Steam Force Stainless Steel Soleplate Steam Iron for Clothes 400 Microsteam Holes, Cotton, Wool, Poly, Silk, Linen, Nylon 1800 Watts Ironing, Fabric Steamer, Precision Tip, Powerful DW9280
Brand | Rowenta |
Special Feature | Auto Shut Off |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 12.6"L x 7.08"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Steam Iron,Wrinkles |
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About this item
- 1800-watt steam iron with SteamForce technology for fast, effective removal of wrinkles from all types of fabrics
- Integrated electronic steam pump delivers powerful burst of steam (up to 210g). Water tank capacity: 10.8 oz. The iron has a easy to fill, extra large water tank and a 7-feet electrical cord with 360-degree pivot, it has a handle that is ergonomically designed for maximum comfort
- Pushes up to 30% more steam into material (compared to steam irons with no pump). Continuous steam output: 35 g/min
- Smooth-gliding stainless-steel soleplate with nonstick coating; 400 steam holes for even steam distribution
- LED ready indicator; smart steam motion sensor; 3-way auto safety shut-off; anti-calcium and self-clean systems; made in Germany. It has high performance steam, one touch controls for ideal steam and temperature selection
- Made in Germany. Water tank capacity-350 ml. Setting of steam & temperature-Electronic 5 settings.Steam boost-210 g
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Delivery | — | — | Get it Mar 21 - 25 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 24 | — | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 24 |
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Easy to use | 4.1 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Wrinkle-free | 4.0 | 4.0 | — | 4.4 | — | 5.0 |
Temperature Control | 3.9 | 3.4 | 4.1 | 4.4 | — | — |
Light weight | 3.4 | — | — | 3.8 | 3.9 | 4.2 |
Durability | 3.0 | — | 3.6 | 4.2 | 4.5 | — |
Sold By | — | Capital Cookware | Capital Cookware | Amazon.com | Capital Cookware | Amazon.com |
base material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Ceramic | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
wattage | 1800 watts | 1750 watts | 1750 watts | 1700 watts | 1750 watts | 1500 watts |
special feature | Auto Shut Off | Auto Shutoff | Auto Shutoff | Auto Shutoff, Retractable Cord | Auto Shutoff | Retractable Cord |
frequency | 50 hertz | 50 hertz | 60 hertz | 50 hertz | 50 hertz | 50 hertz |
voltage | 120 volts | — | — | 120 volts | — | 240 volts |
weight | 3.85 pounds | 3.99 pounds | 3.99 pounds | 4.15 pounds | — | 430 grams |
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Microsteam holes | 350 holes | 380 holes | 400 holes | 400 holes | 400 holes | 400 holes |
Watts of Power | 1725 W | 1725 W | 1700 W | 1700 W | 1750 W | 1800 W |
Water Tank Size | 8.5 oz. | 8.5 oz. | 10 oz. | 12.68 oz. | 11.8 oz. | 11.8 oz. |
Stainless Steel Soleplate | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Uses Tap Water | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Other Features | Retractable Cord | No Temperature Setting Needed | Removable Calcium Cartridge | LED Temperature Display and +30% Steam Power | ||
Auto-Off | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Anti-Calcium | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Product Description
For powerful steam and professional-quality results, turn to the Rowenta DW9280 SteamForce steam iron. The handheld iron’s integrated electronic steam pump delivers a substantial burst of vertical steam (up to 210g) and pushes up to 30% more steam into material (compared to steam irons with no pump), ensuring fast, effective removal of wrinkles from all types of fabrics. A handy LED digital display illuminates for linen, cotton, wool, silk, or nylon to indicate when the soleplate has reached the appropriate temperature for the selected fabric. The iron’s Microsteam stainless-steel soleplate provides 400 steam holes for even steam distribution and includes an ultra-thin silicate coating for scratch-resistant strength and nonstick gliding to protect even the most delicate of fabrics. A smart steam motion sensor turns off variable steam when the iron stops moving, conserving water and electricity. Even more, the iron’s precision tip makes easy work of maneuvering over collars, along seams, and in between buttons, and the precision-shot function allows for a concentrated shot of steam at the top of the soleplate tip. For safety and peace of mind, the iron shuts off automatically after 8 minutes if left unused in the upright position and after 30 seconds if tipped over or left in the horizontal position. Other highlights include one-touch controls, a cool spray mist for extra-stubborn wrinkles, an integrated anti-calcium system, and a self-clean system for long-lasting performance. From household linens to personal wardrobes, make a good impression with help from the Rowenta SteamForce steam iron. The anti-drip system helps prevent spitting and leaking when thermostat is on a low setting.
Product information
Brand | Rowenta |
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Special Feature | Auto Shut Off |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 12.6"L x 7.08"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Steam Iron,Wrinkles |
Model Name | 14501163249 |
Year | 2013 |
Base Material | Stainless Steel |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Item Weight | 3.85 pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Groupe SEB |
ASIN | B00CLD39C0 |
Item model number | 14501163249 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #11,098 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #23 in Irons |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Tick-repellent material | Pushes up to 30% more steam into material (compared to steam irons with no pump). |
Finish types | stainless_steel |
Care instructions | Hand Wash |
Assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included Components | Iron |
Import | Imported |
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Customers like the quality of the textile iron. They say it's awesome, it'll iron better than the old one, and it' s fantastic to use. That said, some customers are disappointed with the button and leakage. They differ on weight, steam capacity, temperature adjustment, value, and quality.
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Customers like the quality of the iron. They say it's awesome, does a great job ironing, and has fantastic features. Customers also mention that the steam sole plate is absolutely amazing, and the wide base plate to cover large areas with a small amount of steam.
"...I think it's really well designed and quite useful. You barely have to touch it to get a good amount of steam and it gives you incredible control...." Read more
"...The steam sole plate is absolutely amazing! There are a million holes and steam is pushed out of them!..." Read more
"...It's got a nice, wide base plate to cover large areas with a small front-end that lets you get into the corners...." Read more
"...It glides as well as the old one, and irons better as long as I'm holding down the trigger...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the textile iron. Some mention it's a good product that does the job, it' s very well made, and has great performance. However, others say that it broke after a few months, it tears apart, and it has subpar durability.
"...Rowena really pays attention to details. This iron has a specially designed solid and wide base so the iron is incredibly stable when resting upright..." Read more
"...Second time since we got back mid November and BAM. Like a faucet. NO GOOD and their Customer Service?? A Joke...." Read more
"...This is my third Rowenta iron over the years. They didn't break, they just made better models. My daughter has my last one and it's like new...." Read more
"...Any freshman engineer would have noticed this terribly inconvenient flaw, so it appears the manufacturer deliberately sacrificed functionality over..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the steam capacity of the textile iron. Some mention that it has great steam capabilities, the trigger for the steam is very handy, and the steam and spray levers make sense. However, others say that it does not have constant steam, the steam switch failed, and it would no longer iron with steam. The puff of steam seems biased towards the top end of the iron whereas the Panny put.
"...It worked okay for a few weeks.Pros:The steam is phenomenal - literally so much steam that it will fog up your own glasses and those 400..." Read more
"...it generates a lot of steam, but it also leaves wet splotches on my shirts that I then..." Read more
"...This cord is agreeable! The steam and spray levers make sense and they are BIG and the steam is by itself on top of the iron, the spray below the..." Read more
"...Thank you!Pros:- Great price- Sufficient steam- LED fabric selector - No manual dial to knock out of position. Yay!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature adjustment of the textile iron. Some mention that it heats up well, while others say that the temperature control is iffy and can not keep the temperature to stay where they want it. The temperature control has a nice point and perfect temps, while the dial is easier to read and better lit. However, some customers say that they can not find the temperature setting, and the temperature is constantly dropping while using. The cord still gets very warm to the touch.
"...The temperature control is now on the handle, and the LED is pretty dim...." Read more
"...It's hot - enough to be uncomfortable if you are steaming a crease or a fold or a bias strip in half and you need your fingers "right there"..." Read more
"...that's just wrong. i miss the spray button. otherwise it heats up quickly, and the filler hold is large enough so its easy to fill...." Read more
"...The temperature is fast and easy to adjust.What did it miss? Oh yeah...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the textile iron. Some say it's worth every penny, while others say it is not worth the nearly $100 they paid for it. Some customers also mention that the website is dated and useless.
"...Yes, it's expensive, but it's the best iron I've ever had and I find that you buy cheap, you get cheap.=====..." Read more
"...irons, and the therapeutic benefit of this insanely good iron is worth every penny. Ignore all of the naysayers out there. This iron rocks!" Read more
"...This prevents you from getting a good purchase on it as you can see on the Everlast..." Read more
"...This Rowenta model is absolutely not worth the nearly $100 I paid for it and I will be returning it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the iron. Some mention that it's very heavy, which should be nice for ironing out wrinkles, while others say that it is a bit heavy and bulky.
"...There’s no on and off button only auto shut off. The iron is extremely heavy. They could have left off the big heavy bracket...." Read more
"...This iron has a specially designed solid and wide base so the iron is incredibly stable when resting upright...." Read more
"...Added feature is the stand. Only downside is the weight, it’s more on the heavier side which can make it tiring for your wrists after a while of..." Read more
"...I loved the weight of it - pressing wrinkles out of fat quarter bundles requires a lot of heat, steam, and iron weight. This did the job...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the textile iron. They mention that water spills out everywhere, it soaks through the ironing board, and causes puddles on the floor. It also leaves wet splotches on their shirts. The iron constantly has to be reheated and constantly spits.
"...This iron may occasionally drip a small amount when using lots of steam, but it is nothing compared to the major dripping I've experienced in..." Read more
"...Why? The first two had to be sent back as they were leaking water like a faucet. I come to our home in FL for 5 months every year. The third iron...." Read more
"...it generates a lot of steam, but it also leaves wet splotches on my shirts that I then have to go back over to dry before they leave a spot..." Read more
"...But that’s not the worst part…the worst part is that it now leaks. Not just here and there, it literally pours out of the bottom...." Read more
Customers dislike the button on the textile iron. They mention that the shot of steam button just stopped working, the steam button got stuck, and the steam burst button is broken. The button became almost totally nonfunctional, and produces steam about 5% of the time. It's heavy and you have to keep squeezing the steam buttons if you want constant steam. The steam push-down key stopped working after 7 months, and then the steam switch failed within 14 days.
"...Either the button is getting physically stuck on another part of the Iron or the act of pumping causes a vacuum of air pressure holding it in place...." Read more
"...This iron does not have constant steam. You have to keep pressing the steam button which gets old when pressed lots of small seams when quilting...." Read more
"...Then, within 14 days the steam switch failed and it would no longer iron with steam - just a hot iron...." Read more
"Dislike was it’s very heavy and you have to keep squeezing the steam button if you want constant steam to come out. You can’t just set...." Read more
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I nearly didn't buy this model because of people complaining about the trigger. I think it's really well designed and quite useful. You barely have to touch it to get a good amount of steam and it gives you incredible control. Given the large amount of steam that this thing produces you want it for safety as well as to prevent using up all your water too quickly. Also, you can really have at seams and wrinkles to your heart's desire. You can go through a full tank of water for a single item or once you become more efficient probably 3-5 items on a tank.
People also complained about the weight. It's not that noticeable. I almost thought that Amazon sent me the wrong thing because the unopened package felt so light. The glide plate on the iron is very smooth and you don't need to really lift the iron that often. The fine tip at the top is noticeably better than other irons at removing fine wrinkles in difficult areas. From using hotel irons, there are many simple, lightweight irons that have nice non-stick coatings and actually perform quite well. This iron is equally smooth and also has some sort of coating, so I don't feel like anything is missing. This iron may occasionally drip a small amount when using lots of steam, but it is nothing compared to the major dripping I've experienced in inexpensive hotel irons.
Rowena really pays attention to details. This iron has a specially designed solid and wide base so the iron is incredibly stable when resting upright. All my other irons would quickly wobble and come close to falling off the ironing board with the slightest movement of the ironing board. The cord is reasonably long - as long as my Shark.
Yes, the iron restarts in Wool mode after plugging it in, but it's a simple and quick click to Cotton. Warm-up from room temperature up is 5-10 seconds and you can already start ironing if needed. If the iron is already hot, 1850 watts will warm it up in just a couple seconds. My Shark at 1600 watts would sometimes blow my circuit breaker. This iron is very well controlled and while once or twice I might see my room lights instantaneously dim, it has extremely good voltage control and has not once blown my fuse. One minor issue is that the manual says to turn off the iron before unplugging - there is no off button except for auto-off, so I still have to resort to quickly pulling the plug like I would do with all my other irons.
Out of the box the iron looked perfectly new, but there were some minor calc deposits that were coming out. Not sure if this was from factory testing or what. A 3-min calc-clean cycle made it all go away completely.
Very well worth the $110 I spent. Ups my ironing for many years to come, noticeably improves my clothes over other irons, and the therapeutic benefit of this insanely good iron is worth every penny. Ignore all of the naysayers out there. This iron rocks!
Why? The first two had to be sent back as they were leaking water like a faucet. I come to our home in FL for 5 months every year. The third iron. Had barely been used. Second time since we got back mid November and BAM. Like a faucet. NO GOOD and their Customer Service?? A Joke. One year warranty period LOOK for any other BRAND
There were a few things I noticed right off the bat. The first was that it had a good weight to it, which I liked. The second, was that the dial that controls the temperature of the iron was located underneath the handle. This I did not like and honestly seemed like a ridiculous spot to place. The Kenmore iron that I had was controlled by a digital gage that was on top of the handle. I just pressed a button and cycled through the settings on a small digital screen. I knew this feature I was going to miss, but it was something I would have to get over.
The first time I used this iron, I was blown away with the amount of steam this put out. The pillowcases I was ironing came out wrinkle free almost in an instance. I was honestly impressed with how this iron worked, and with all the faults it had on my first impression when unboxing I thought this iron was worth the money.
With that being said, you probably see that this is a one star review. Well, because this quality iron has turned into a dangerous piece of junk in the first month of owning it. I started to notice that the pillowcases I was ironing felt wet after ironing so many of them. I didn’t understand why. I also started noticing a large amount of condensation building up under the steam plate. I thought maybe that was the cause. However, a few days later something really terrible happened. I filled up my iron with water, I plugged it in and left to get some pillowcases and when I came back I noticed a small pool of water next to the base of the iron. When I picked it up, a stream of water came shooting out from the power cord. It was legit like a faucet with how much of a steady stream it was. I immediately unplugged the iron, because I didn’t want to electrocute myself. I was livid, and I couldn’t believe that an iron that I paid $150 for would break within a month. I even managed to get a video of the iron leaking with what little water was left in the tank. This iron is not worth it, and I honestly wish Sears was still around. I want my Kenmore iron back.
The new iron, the Steam Force Pro (DW9540), irons very well. It does not pump steam out continuously as the old Rowenta did -- you have to hold a trigger under the handle for steam. However, it is not leaking (so far)! And it has a larger water tank.
It glides as well as the old one, and irons better as long as I'm holding down the trigger. We'll see if this becomes annoying over time, or I get used to it. But it doesn't leak, so I'm happy.
Note: I think some of the other "leaking" reviews are for a different model, the DW9280 or DW9440, which have the dial under the handle. The DW9540 does not have a dial, just a touch-sensitive digital selector in the handle, and it also does not have a spray function.
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