Hi Firefly,
Irons, like most household appliances, come in a variety of price
ranges. The feature set changes depending on the price you are
willing to spend. Consumersearch.com states that most irons have the
standard features of flexible cords, a spray or mist button, five or
more temperature settings, and at least a one-year warranty. Heres
a list of features to look for:
Non-stick soleplates are easy to clean; starch buildup wipes right
off. Despite manufacturer claims, Consumer Reports says that soleplate
material does not affect glide.
Variable steam automatically adjusts the amount of steam for the heat
setting, ensuring that you don't get high steam on more delicate
fabrics.
Vertical steam allows you to use the iron like a steamer, to steam out
wrinkles on hanging garments.
Burst of steam gives you an extra steam surge, allowing you to tackle
particularly nasty wrinkles. This is by far the favorite feature of
reviewers.
Auto shutoff is a must for most consumers. But you can still find
irons without this feature, since people who do a lot of sewing prefer
the iron to be on all the time. Be sure to read the box and know what
you're getting.
A self-cleaning feature enables you to shoot air through the steam
vents to clear out mineral buildup, which prevents eventual clogging
and leaks from stopped-up steam holes.
An anti-calcium filter helps prevent mineral buildup, which can clog
steam vents. Higher-end models generally have this feature, but the
Sunbeam Steam Master boasts an anti-calc feature as well.
A removable water tank saves you from having to unplug the iron and
take it to the sink for refilling. The Rowenta Professional has such a
tank.
A drip-stop system, found on some higher-end models, is a way of
controlling dripping water from steam vents. But experts warn that
irons with only a cover over the water funnel often still leak.
Consumersearch.com
Steam Iron Page
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/house_and_home/steam_irons/fullstory.html
Good questions to ask when buying an iron are what feature is
important to you? Do you absolutely need the steam functions? Are
you forgetful and feel safer with the auto shutoff feature? Do you
want a small vs. a large iron? Lastly, how frequently do you use the
iron?
When looking at the cheaper price ranged irons ($19- $30), youre
going to run into the same type of feature sets: flexible cords,
spray and mist features, temperature settings, auto-shut off, and a
1-year warranty.
The Black & Decker Quick N Easy X380 is a contender for the best
bargain. For a reasonable price ($20-$25) it has two times more steam
then its previous model, it has a dial control for steam variation,
heat and cleaning functions, and includes a 1-year warranty.
To see six consumer reviews of this tested iron check out
epinions.coms reviews:
Epinions.com
Black & Decker Quick N Easy X380
http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Irons-By_Brand-Black_and_Decker-Quick__N_Easy_Iron_X380/display_~reviews/listype_~opb
Another contender for best bargain is the Panasonic Jet Steam Iron
(approximately $29). This iron offers the following unique features:
jet of steam technology, retractable cord, nonstick titanium
surface, large waterfill, automatic shutoff (both while horizontal and
vertical, and a 1-year warranty.
Consumer reviews at Epinions.com and Amazon.com/Target both ranked
high. Here are the reviews:
Epinions.com
Panasonic Jet Steam Iron
http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Irons-By_Brand-Panasonic-Steam_Iron_with_TrueSensor_NI-530R
Amazon.com/Target
Panasonic Jet Steam Iron
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005OTZS/qid=1019775277/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_71_1/102-1922267-1175319
Higher priced irons run the price range from $60 - $100. Many share a
common feature set of: having a longer shelf-life, heavier in weight,
greater steam control, variable steam settings, glide surfaces, drip
stop systems for steam vents, and self-cleaning mechanisms.
Many of the professional reviewers recommend the Rowenta line of
irons. They run anywhere from $90- $130. Rowentas steam and
vertical steam output rival other high end irons, allowing you to
adjust to each fabric. Many of their models have a self cleaning
Vapodur Valve helping to prevent mildew and mold build-up and a
detachable tank for easier fill. Consumers are also happy with the
dimpled soleplate allowing the iron to glide as opposed to sticking.
Rowenta irons come in two recommended models: Rowenta DM-880
Professional Luxe Iron and the Rowenta DM-991 Ultra Professional Iron.
Rowenta DM-880 Professional Luxe Iron 4 sells for approximately $99.99
has been rated 5 out of 5 stars by consumers at amazon.com. The
features include:
- Polished-stainless-steel, dimpled soleplate provides smooth glide
- Shuts off in 30 seconds if left horizontal or tipped, 8 minutes if
left vertical
- Self-cleaning water tank
- Various steam settings include vertical steam, misting spray, steam
burst; anti-drip system
- Airglide Soleplate offering stability
- Center-mounted pivoting cord; anti-skid bumpers
- 1-year warranty
Amazon.com
Rowenta DM-880 Professional Luxe
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000050FZX/ref=pd_ecc_rvi_1/102-1922267-1175319
Rowenta DM-991 Ultra Professional Iron sells for approximately $129
and has been rated 5 out of 5 stars by 2 consumers at amazon.com. The
features include:
- Hardened, polished, stainless-steel soleplate provides smooth glide
- Shuts off in 30 seconds if left horizontal or tipped, 8 minutes if
left vertical
- Self-cleaning to flush out mineral buildup; resin neutralizes
minerals, also
- Vertical and variable steam; misting spray; steam-burst; anti-drip
system
- 10.8-ounce water tank; center-mounted pivoting cord; anti-skid
bumpers
- Anti-drip system helping to prevent leaking
- 1-year warranty
Amazon.com
Rowenta DM-991 Ultra Professional Iron
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/kitchen/B000062UH5/qid=1019771928/sr=1-4/102-1922267-1175319
Given a choice between the Rowenta DM880 and the Rowenta DM-991, I
think I would choose the former. They both weigh the same (4 pounds)
and the feature sets are very similar, with the higher priced model
only giving a larger water tank (10.8 ounce) and a anti-drip system to
prevent spilling and leaking. An amazon.com user even states that
"Consumer Reports" listed the DM-880 as the #1 rated iron.
If youre looking to buy irons online, I would recommend using
Amazon.com, sears.com, Bed Bath & Beyond, or walmart.com (Links are
found below). If you are looking to buy an iron offline, I would
recommend Target, Bestbuy, K-mart, JoAnns Fabrics, Linens N Things,
or Bed Bath and Beyond.
I hope this helps your ironing search!
Websites that may interest you:
Epinions.com
Iron Review Page
http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Small_Appliances-All-Irons
Consumeresearch.com
Iron Review Page
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/house_and_home/steam_irons/
Amazon.com
Steam Iron Page
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/102-1922267-1175319
Black and Decker
Irons Page
http://www.blackanddeckerappliances.com/cgi-bin/sgsh0191.exe?FNM=03&GEN0=hd-cat03c.gif&HKW=co1div91&SKW=APPIRON&UID=2002042519245663&CODIV=0191
Panasonic
Irons Page
http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_electronics/iron/default.asp
Rowenta Irons
http://www.rowentausa.com/
Wal-mart
http://www.walmart.com/
Sears
http://sears.com/sr/homepages/sears_homepage.jsp
Bestbuy.com
http://www.bestbuy.com/
Bed Bath and Beyond
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/
Regards,
Trailhead |