Rowenta DA1560 Travel-Ready 1000-Watt Compact Steam Iron Stainless Steel Soleplate 120-Volt 240-Volt, 200-Hole, Purple
The DA1560 is a compact iron with all the benefits of a full sized Rowenta. Powerful steam is generated at a constant rate for optimal efficiency with a burst of steam button to remove tough wrinkles. The microsteam stainless steel soleplate has a precision tip for reaching narrow edges, seams and collars. The compact iron has a full range thermostat for use on all fabric types, and vertical steam capability to remove wrinkles in hanging garments. A transparent tank holds over 2-ounce of regular tap water, and the handle folds flat for storage. Ideal for travel, a dual voltage switch ensures that the iron is powerful at 120 or 230-volt. Travel pouch included.
Product Features
- 1000-watt iron with microsteam stainless-steel soleplate
- Adjustable temperature; consistent steam; burst-of-steam button
- Vertical-steam option; 2-ounce transparent water tank; dual-voltage switch
- Compact size; handle folds flat for storage; travel pouch included
- Measures 8-3/5 by 3-8/9 by 4-8/9 inches; 1-year limited warranty
100% wife approved! My wife does a lot of quilting and English paper piecing (still not exactly sure what the difference is). She mentioned wanting a travel iron and a tabletop pad thing to use at her work table. Being a bit of an iron snob myself, I was happy to find that Rowena made one. After reading a lot of somewhat dissapointing reviews about the iron crapping out, overheating, breaking, etc. I told my wife that this iron may not be cut out for regular day-to-day use. She has been using this travel iron for…
I Don’t Hate Ironing Anymore! I love this little, lightweight iron! I never realized how much of a difference the number of holes in the bottom (approximately 100 versus 9 in my regular iron) would make in getting my clothes ironed more quickly and efficiently. I’m going to get rid of my regular sized iron and only use this one from now on.Pros: Stainless bottom makes the iron glide over any type of fabric; multiple settings let you iron denim, the most wrinkled linen or the most delicate silk; the steam setting…
Dud or stud??? After reading several reviews I rolled the dice and purchased the Rowenta travel Iron. The iron head is solid for the compact size, the plastic handle however, seems cheap and looks like an after thought to the otherwise robust design. Rowenta has always been the brand to beat, in my personal experience, I say “has been” truly in the past tense. I have had several of their irons in the last few years and the quality is hit or miss. This iron is no exception. They showed Rowenta’s iron…