Rowenta DW3180 Steamcare 1600-Watt No Setting No Burning Steam Iron Stainless Steel Soleplate, 350-Hole, Blue
Experience great results and an easier way to iron with the Rowenta STEAMCARE DW3180 steam iron. Designed with one smart temperature, the innovative iron automatically adjusts the heat as needed to effectively remove wrinkles from fabric (safe for all fabrics), which means no more manual thermostat dial to deal with. Even more, the 1600-watt iron’s patented Microsteam350 soleplate includes 350 fully activated micro steam holes that push steam evenly into fabric, quickly dissolving wrinkles. The soleplate’s rounded back end allows for smooth back-and-forth ironing, with no corners to catch on fabric, while its precision-point tip makes easy work of reaching into pleats, maneuvering around buttons, and expertly pressing collars. For added convenience, the STEAMCARE steam iron’s auto-steam setting produces the perfect amount of steam for the task at hand, and its steam-burst (100-gram/min) and fine-mist-spray options put manual steam at your fingertips and offer a reliable defense against extra-difficult creases. Other thoughtful design details include an 8.45-ounce water tank for 20 minutes of uninterrupted steam, a 7-foot cord for extended reach, and automatic shut-off for safety-not to mention valuable peace of mind after you get to work in the morning. Enjoy ease of use and foolproof precision with the STEAMCARE DW3180 steam iron.
Product Features
- Steam iron with one smart temperature that auto adjusts the heat as needed-safe for all fabrics
- Micro steam 350 soleplate with 350 steam holes for even steam distribution; precision tip for hard-to-reach areas
- 1600 watts of power; auto-steam, steam-burst (30-gram/min), and fine-mist-spray options for extra-stubborn wrinkles
- 8.45-ounce water tank provides 20 minutes of uninterrupted steam; 7-foot cord for extended reach
- Sleek contemporary design; automatic shut-off for safety and peace of mind
I hate this iron: two major flaws I really despise this iron, and am replacing it. It has two major flaws: (1) the automatic temperature things sounds cool, but it routinely doesn’t get hot enough for fabrics that require higher temperatures, such as cotton and linen. I find myself having to exert a tremendous amount of pressure to get things wrinkle-free. (2) it “spits” large amounts of water onto the fabric being ironed. I can’t wear shirts right after I iron them, because they are just too wet.I contacted…
Cool iron, literally I purchased this iron to replace an old Rowenta with a manual heat/fabric selector. Rowenta has always been a good brand and usually fails only as a result of rapid deceleration syndrome when I knock it off the board and it smacks the floor. I thought I would try this iron because the heat selection is automatic. As an incentive to buy, they mention it will not leave burn marks on fabrics. I guess you run little risk of this because it never seems to get hot enough to do any damage (or get…
Take it from someone who is TERRIBLE at ironing…