Description : Save hundreds on dry cleaning bills with the De’Longhi Easy Turbo Professional Steam Iron. The Patented Dual Material Soleplate, made of ceramic and titanium, provides excellent gliding, heat retention, durability, and reduces shiny patches for professional results every time. The precision tip on the varied thickness soleplate moves easily around difficult areas while the thick back keeps temperature constant and removes creases. The vertical steam function allows you to steam drapes and other difficult items. There’s even a super steam turbo trigger to steam out stubborn wrinkles. The 360 degree soft touch comfort handle and ergonomic steam regulation, which features 4 levels of adjustable steam emission, helps relieve the stress from ironing, so it no longer has to be such a chore to iron. The large easy-fill front opening water tank (capacity 11 oz ./ 325 ml) allows you to iron for longer time without having to constantly refill the water and the “Aqua Clear” permanent anti-scale system lets you use tap water without lime scale buildup. Additional features include anti-drip system; which eliminates water spots when ironing at low temperatures, adjustable thermostat, and auto shut-off safety system.
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1st Customer Review : DeLonghi- But For That Ill-PlacedCord
I chose this DeLonghi iron with its patented dual soleplate (ceramic and titanium) for Mrs. Spudman even though she already has irons of various sizes to use for household ironing and her quilting projects. We were curious to see how an 1800 watt iron "designed for professional results" would compare to her T-Fal and Black and Decker irons. We both took the DeLonghi for an initial test drive, and subsequently Mrs. Spudman has taken it for a few more spins around the block.
Our impressions:
The DeLonghi is easily the heaviest of all the Spud family's irons, yet surprisingly it doesn't tire or strain the forearm like I imagined it would. Perhaps this is because of how effortlessly it glides across the fabric.
With 1800 watts the Delonghi has power to spare, but using another high wattage appliance, like a space heater, could trip a circuit breaker as it did in our home. Just be careful.
Mrs. Spudman loves the large water fill cup that comes with...
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2nd Customer Review : Awkward cord placement = possible tipping/safety issue
There's no way to review this iron without talking about the power cord placement first. The cord for this iron enters the iron body directly under the handle. At best it's awkward, and at worst, potentially unsafe. While the cord housing allows you to pivot the cord to the side of the handle (allowing the handle to contact its resting surface), you have to make a concerted effort to do so. If you forget: your high-end iron could potentially pitch over. All I can say about this design is: "what were they thinking?"
If you are willing to put up with this:
the iron is heavy, yet glides easily, so reduces the amount of force you have to exert while ironing. It heats quickly and produces plenty of steam. It also includes a separate water container that is the same volume as the water reservoir in the iron.
It irons just fine; you'll have to decide if you want to roll the dice on the cord placement. This is an unfortunate shortcoming in such an expensive iron.
3rd Customer Review : I hate ironing.
I bought this iron for the very reason that there were no consumer reviews I could find rating it one way or the other. Consumer Reports listed it as a good choice. Also I was interested in the ceramic and titanium sole plate.
After using it for about a month, it does the job as described. I wish I could say it made me like ironing, but I still hate the job.
I wish the cord was a bit longer, though; but that is my personal preference and where in my home I iron.
One thing I do like is that the steam surge button really does release a lot of steam and is quite startling upon first hearing.
Product Features :
- Enjoy faster and more efficient ironing with the patented dual material soleplate: made of ceramic and titanium, it provides excellent gliding, heat retention, durability, and reduces shiny patches
- Achieve more professional results with the varied thickness soleplate; the precision tip moves easily around difficult areas while the thick back keeps temperature constant and removes creases
- Steam out stubborn wrinkles with the super steam turbo trigger
- Reduce stress from ironing with the ergonomic design featuring the conveniently located toggle with 4 levels of adjustable steam emission, spray button, and supersteam button
- No longer stress about constant refilling with the large easy-fill front opening water tank: capacity 13 oz ./ 385 ml
Rating : 3.8
List Price : $140.00
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