







🔥 Iron smarter, not harder — flawless results every time!
The Rowenta DW3261 is a 1725W advanced steam iron featuring intelligent no-burn technology and a robust stainless steel soleplate with 380 steam holes for optimal steam distribution. Designed for all fabrics, it delivers powerful, even steam without the need for temperature settings, making ironing faster, safer, and more efficient.









| ASIN | B07YFFNM92 |
| Base Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | Rowenta |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (661) |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014501165571 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 31.2L x 14.7W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | 1725 W Advanced No Setting No Burning Steam Iron with Stainless Steel Sole |
| Item Weight | 3.69 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rowenta |
| Model Name | DW3261 |
| Model Number | 2820326111 |
| Part Number | DW3261 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Clothing, silk |
| Special Features | Robust |
| Style | Automatic temperature, 1725 W |
| UPC | 014501165571 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 1725 watts |
S**H
I wanted to like this iron because it gives good steam. However, there’s too much water spilling out on my clothes. I also wanted a retractable cord, but didn’t realize this wasn’t one.
J**L
Adiós quemaduras de telas, tiene la temperatura justa para quitar todas las arrugas, sin dañar los tejidos
L**S
works great. Easy to use. N
O**N
Not working as expected. When plugged, a foul smell of burnt wire comes and some sound “poc-poc” . I’m not using it being afraid of not causing short cut of electricity. And is not ironing as described, when I’ve tried it first time. Waste of money
S**Y
Works very well, just as other reviewers have said. It's really nice not having to fuss around with fabric-specific settings and thus far this iron has worked well on everything we've thrown at it. Other reviewers have complained about the darkness of the water tank and how difficult it is to see how much water is in there -- it's true, it's very difficult to see how much water has been added and I'm surprised this obvious "design defect" made it into the final product. However, per the instructions, you're supposed to empty the iron after each use -- we have a little container that holds just the right amount of water for the tank, so it's easy for us to judge how much we've added, so not a deal stopper at all IMHO.