Thursday, December 21, 2017

Rowenta Micro Steam Iron

Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron

Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron

Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron
Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron Rowenta DW5080 Focus 1700-Watt Micro Steam Iron Stainless Steel Soleplate with Auto-Off, 400-Hole, Brown

Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron

  • 1700-watt steam iron with smooth-gliding stainless-steel soleplate and precision tip for hard-to-reach areas
  • Patented Microsteam 400-hole design provides thorough steam distribution
  • Clearly marked thermostat knob; auto steam; burst of steam for stubborn wrinkles; vertical steam for hanging items
  • 10-ounce water tank with level indicator; works with tap water (no need for distilled)
  • 3-way automatic safety shut-off; anti-calcium system; self-clean system for optimal performance
  • Made in Germany

Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron

Made in Germany and loaded with features, this Rowenta Focus steam iron makes easy work of removing wrinkles from fabric. The iron’s smooth-gliding stainless-steel soleplate features 400 steam holes to ensure thorough steam distribution and time-saving efficiency, while its stainless-steel precision tip maneuvers effortlessly over collars, along seams, and between buttons. The iron works with tap water (no need for distilled) and powers on with a simple turn of the thermostat knob, which comes with clearly marked low to high heat settings and options for nylon, silk, wool, cotton, and linen.
Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron
The iron auto-adjusts the steam output to match the soleplate temperature (turn auto-steam off for dry ironing). It also offers “burst of steam” to remove tough wrinkles and vertical steam for drapes and hanging garments. 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 left in the horizontal position or tipped over. An anti-calcium system prevents impurities for clean steam, and a self-clean system flushes out loose mineral deposits for optimal performance. From work shirts to table linen, the Rowenta Focus steam iron gets the job done.
Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron
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Rowenta  Micro Steam Iron

Friday, September 15, 2017

Rowenta Irons

Rowenta Irons 

Rowenta Irons

Rowenta Irons 

Rowenta DW9280 Steam Force 1800-Watt Professional Digital LED Display Iron with Stainless Steel Soleplate, 400-Hole, Blue

Rowenta Irons 

  • 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)
  • Pushes up to 30% more steam into material (compared to steam irons with no pump)
  • 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
  • Made in Germany

Rowenta Irons 
There is a "tldr" paragraph at the end of this review!

I use my iron a lot more than most people, almost daily, because I make garments and quilts. I've gone through a lot of irons and I know that there are big differences between them. The most expensive ones aren't always the best, and earlier Rowentas I've had haven't lived up to their cost, either in performance or longevity. I was using a Sunbeam when I had the opportunity to try this one. I used it to press seam allowances on quilt blocks and to iron large pieces of cotton fabric.


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Sunday, April 30, 2017

Rowenta Irons 1700-Watt Micro Steam

Rowenta Irons 1700-Watt Micro Steam

Rowenta Irons 1700-Watt Micro Steam


Rowenta Irons 1700-Watt Micro Steam

Rowenta DW5080 Focus 1700-Watt Micro Steam Iron Stainless Steel Soleplate with Auto-Off, 400-Hole, Brown

Rowenta Irons 1700-Watt Micro Steam

  • 1700-watt steam iron with smooth-gliding stainless-steel soleplate and precision tip for hard-to-reach areas
  • Patented Microsteam 400-hole design provides thorough steam distribution
  • Clearly marked thermostat knob; auto steam; burst of steam for stubborn wrinkles; vertical steam for hanging items
  • 10-ounce water tank with level indicator; works with tap water (no need for distilled)
  • 3-way automatic safety shut-off; anti-calcium system; self-clean system for optimal performance
  • Made in Germany

Rowenta Irons 1700-Watt Micro Steam

I've done a lot of research and a lot of comparison before buying this iron. I sew, mostly for my family and myself, and most of my projects require pressing. My old iron was not cutting it, it took forever to heat up and the steam was not steaming at all, it was more like a faucet, water leaking everywhere. I've looked up recommendation from other seamstress/sewer and 95% of them recommended Rowenta.
Since I'm not making things to sell or use it on the daily basis, after hours of comparison, I decided to buy the DW5080, it was right on my price range and did everything I needed it to do. Once the package arrived I couldn't wait to tear it open and begin using my new iron. It's not lightweight, it is definitely sturdy, so just be aware of that. Read the instruction that came in the box carefully and follow the instruction for first time use. If you are like me, I want to make sure my tools last as long as they can.
Okay onto the iron itself.


Rowenta Irons 1700-Watt Micro Steam
- The cord is a little bit longer than my older iron (maybe about 2-3 inches longer).
- The water tank is definitely bigger
- The steam holes is definitely more than my old iron
- There are several settings for how much steam you want to use in each project
- There is a self cleaning tab (I do this at least every other week since I do not use it as often)
- The heat setting knob is smooth, not like my old iron it feels like the combination lock where I need to hear it click to know it's in the right settings
- The pointed tip is perfect for pleats, collars, tabs, and so on
- The iron heats up in a minute maybe less (I really didn't set the stopwatch for this)
- It automatically shuts off after a few minutes of non-use
- To turn it on I just lay it flat for a second and stand it back up
- With this iron it takes me 5-15 minutes (depending on how many yards of fabric I have). The old iron takes me 15-25 minutes (depending on how many yard of fabric I have).


Rowenta Irons 1700-Watt Micro Steam