🔥 Iron Like a Pro, Look Like a Boss!
The Rowenta Pro Master Steam Iron packs 1775 watts of power and 430 microsteam holes to deliver professional-grade steam distribution. Its stainless steel soleplate and precision tip tackle every wrinkle, while the integrated anti-calc system ensures long-lasting performance. Designed for all fabric types, it features smart safety auto-off and an eco mode for efficient, worry-free ironing.
Item Weight | 3.32 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.56"L x 6.2"W |
Style Name | Powerful Steam, 12.7oz Water Tank |
Color | White |
Recommended Uses For Product | Steam iron |
Voltage | 2.2E+2 Volts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Wattage | 1775 watts |
Special Features | Auto Shutoff |
Base | Stainless Steel |
C**Y
Used/open box item was the way to go... paid half the price... works great!!!
I bought this item used or open box. The original box had been halved but no problems. Glad I went this route and paid half the price for an iron that works great. I recently upgraded my wardrobe to mostly snapshirts from Howler. Like the Gaucho's, Crosscut Deluxe's, H Bar B's, and Open Country Tech shirts. Trying to get away from mostly T-shirts. Therefore, I have to start ironing again which I generally try to avoid by folding clothes immediately out of the dryer. You can't beat a fresh pressed shirt though with the creased sleeves and whatnot.... Overall, this iron's a winner... heat's up quick... auto shut off... hold's a decent amount of water to knock out several shirts....
B**E
Rowenta is the standard for irons
Love my new Rowenta!I had a different Rowenta model (now discontinued) for years and just recently started to leak. I use my iron every day under heavy usage. I do use the steam function rather than a water bottle. Any model of any brand iron will begin to leak at some point if you use the reservoir for the steam function, why, I have not clue, but they do. I do not consider my old Rowenta showing leakage as a fault of design. Again, I use my iron daily under heavy usage. I am a sewist and sew up to 12 hours a day. I am now using my old Rowenta as my household iron. When I was searching for a new iron, I did admittingly stray and tried the Oliso. My sister has had her Oliso for years, loves it and has never had any issues. So thought would give it a try as it is marketed specifically for sewists. Had it for exactly 30 days and it literally stopped working. Right in the middle of me ironing my quilt top; I set the iron on the silicone pad, it raised, I moved the top to the next section to be ironed, grabbed the iron and the feet didn't move. It had completely shut off. Unplugged it and waited quite some time, plugged it back in, nothing. Did that several times, even the next day. Nothing. Not to mention several other functions were disappointingly subpar considering the price tag. Immediately returned it. Will never stray again!Love the weight of this iron, even when the reservoir is empty. The reservoir holds quite a bit of water. I can see the water level just fine and I have to wear reading glasses when sewing. We have hard water so I do use distilled water. The soleplate glides like a skater on ice. The amount of steam is ka-pow-pow. I love the size of the steam/spray buttons. The selection dial is well-marked. I know some people have complained about the dial being easily turned while ironing. I find this confusing - you literally have to let your fingers fall from the handle and make an effort to turn the dial while ironing. I love the ball cord pivot so the backend does not fishtail from the cord being pulled. The auto-off function is nice and only takes a couple seconds to get back to temp when moving the iron to a horizontal position. And to top it off, I really like the color!There only a couple cons I can think of. The precision tip on this model is a little blunt compared to my old model. Still works great for my usage though. The indicator light to let you know the iron is warming up is a deep orange. I wish it was red or another color. During the day, it is almost impossible to see the indicator light; however, when the iron gets to temp, it makes an audible click so even if there wasn't an indicator light, the iron clicking tells you it's ready to go. I find these to be minor cons.Rowenta has been a long-standing trusted name in irons for over 100 years and for very good reason. Rowenta irons are worth every penny. I will only purchase Rowenta irons from now on. I know I sound like an infomercial but it is true. Solid name, solid iron, many years of reliable usage and great results.
A**S
pay less get less: it is not the best of Rowenta steam station, but it does the job ok.
I was comparing this item to Rowenta station that is more expensive (the "Professional Steam Station"). It looked pretty similar so I decided to go for this one. BUT... what you need to know: this one is heavier, less powerful (significantly less steam comes out), the water tank needs to be removed to be refilled (the other one has a small "door" that you open to fill it so it's clean and no need to take it out). The upside is that the "Master" one is cheaper, it is a tad bit smaller overall and the water tank capacity is 50% larger . I had the more expensive one (but it had several issues after 4.5 years of use so I wanted a new one), and I will not get this one again. Once it is done, I will return to the other one. I am disappointed at the strength of the steam.
A**C
A great iron of quality!
Although its been a good while since ordering this iron, I wanted to wait and make sure it matched it's description. It does. It has been over a year and I continue to use this iron daily! Great quality and excellent performance!
S**V
Model 3182 was almost perfect, not this one
I had to give 1* in hopes that Rowenta will adjust the few small, but mega important features. To me the most important ones are:WeightWater neckWater amountDialand Steam button position.I have to to Complement the perfect stainless steel surface, steam holes and ease to raise the iron. The self turning off feature is awesome, however model 9280 was making a strange noise.The self adjusting temperature MODEL 3182 HAD IT ALL PERFECT, but it does not get hot enough when I do linnens and I wish it had bigger water tank. It's light weight with the same surface like the other models. The water neck is rectangular and super well designed so not even a drop spills. It is important that the water cover/cap opens wide.I tried Models 9280 8350 8080 5280 and I will not keep even one in hopes that a new design will come out. All I need was the perfect Model 3182 a bit hotter.They are all heavy. Sometimes weight listed on Amazon is in OZ another times in LB. Can we unify at least on Rowenta seller's profile?They all have the Steam button on the left now. It used to be right. Applying force multiple times in a staight line rather than diagonally is a simple physics and for a weak wrist trust me it is important.The temperature dials are positioned too much towards the front. It makes sence to be positioned towards the back under the pinky. Each time I am grabing the iron my ring finger would turn a bit the dial. Crusial with delicated fabrics, right?!Last wish for all models is that the water tanks are larger and their capacity is listed so I can kind of guess which one will last longer steaming.Thank you. You still have a great iron, I just wish my features are back with and hot HEAT is more ;)Also, why small letters on the dial? Why dark color dial? Past age 40 most folks do not see well. It is a pity to put glasses so I see that.- Vassya
A**N
Love this Rowenta iron!
I just love this iron! It’s got amazing power and steam. Cuts the ironing job in half!