1800 Watts, Corded Iron, With Adjustable Steam, with Vertical Steaming, with Auto Shut-off
The Rowenta DZ9080 Iron with Auto Shut-off has 1800 watts. with Adjustable Steam. Rowenta, a German top-of-the-range brand, creates high-quality innovative products for harmonious living and well being.
Price Range: $100 - $150
MPN: DZ9080
Cord Type: Corded
Adjustable Steam: With Adjustable Steam
Vertical Steaming: With Vertical Steaming
Water Capacity: 11.8 oz
Auto Shut-Off: With Auto Shut-Off
Iron Wattage: 1800 watts
Product ID: 35877564
Pros: Heavy, sturdy
Cons: Spits out particles when steam starts.
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Review: Both my neighbor and I have the Rowenta DZ9080. Both of us have had problems with particles (maybe hard water?) spewing out onto clothing when steaming. Sometimes stains the clothing. The instructions clearly state to use TAP water, not distilled. Not... Read Full Review by wise920, Mar 22, 2008
Pros: Even heat, durability. Glides across fabric with little effort. Excellent steam output. No distilled water
Cons: Weight, the iron can get heavy. So much steam you need to fill reservoir often.
The Bottom Line: The best iron I've ever owned. Good sole plate, plenty of steam, even heat.
Review: I recently purchased the Rowenta DZ9080 Iron with Auto shut-off when my Black and Decker became too scratched to use. I have never been happier. I iron almost everything I wear. In fact my husband used to tease me that I even ironed his underwear... Read Full Review by lshalliwell, Feb 28, 2008
Pros: Excellent when the work
Cons: Poor quality control recently
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Review: I have had Rowenta irons for about 20 years and they are generally the best you can get. However, I bought a new Advancer and it would not auto shutoff. I exchanged it and the next had the same problem and also would not stop heating (it got extremely... Read Full Review by adampsc, Jan 6, 2008
Advancer may be the best Rowenta yet !
Pros: Large, hefty iron with two steam settings and 400 holes.
Cons: Perhaps too large and heavy for some. Price of admission is high.
The Bottom Line: The Advancer is the best Rowenta iron yet. The 400 steam holes and dual steam feature alone make it a winner in my book!
Review: I've owned Rowenta home appliances for more than 25 years and am a big fan. Since virtually all my garments require pressing, I have felt the need to purchase the best iron available, whatever the cost. Rowenta has been leading the pack for so long I... Read Full Review by plwyman, Oct 27, 2006