Rowenta DX-8800 1750-Watt Professional Iron

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The Rowenta DX-8800 Professional iron provides a new level in professional ironing. The DX-8800 offers an extra long burst of professional steam, ideal for removing tough wrinkles and creases. The new AIR GLIDE soleplate has an advanced steam distribution pattern for easier, one pass ironing. The new soleplate technology pushes steam into fabric with more force for a longer more effective wrinkle removal. The full comfort handle, anti-slip rear and ergonomic buttons ensure a safe comfortable iron. German designed, quality and construction it has an extra large transparent water tank, 12.7 oz, which allows fewer refills and a clear view of your water level.
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Technical Details

- Professional-grade precision iron; soft-grip handle
- Extra-large 12.7-ounce transparent water tank with anti-drip system
- Highly-polished stainless-steel soleplate disperses long-lasting steam bursts
- Anti-slip frame for stability; 3-way automatic shutoff for safety
- Made in Germany; 1-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Rowenta DZ - 8800 1750- Watt Professional Iron" 2009-07-12
By Meryl L. Metlen (Olympia, Washington)
I purchased this Rowenta iron a year ago,and it leaked from the first day I used it. I have put up with it for a year, and finally I have had it! An expensive iron should not leak. When I made enquires about getting it fixed, it was very complicated and frustrating. I have used it for a year and it still leaks. It has gotten worse with use. I am sending the iron back to Rowenta with my receipt and experience. This was very disappointing to say the least. I am sorry I put up with it for a year.

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 "Great while it lasted" 2009-06-22
By MadMich (New Rochelle, NY United States)
Rowenta DX-8800 1750-Watt Professional Iron

I had this iron for a couple of years and it did a great job ironing my clothes until it started to LEAK WATER! Not fun when you are in the middle of ironing your clothes! I thought somehow the water tank had a hairline crack in it, so I started filling it halfway which worked for a short time. Then it got to the point where I was putting an inch or two of water in so that it wouldn't leak. The other day I went to iron and the water (all two inches) just leaked out. I am done! This was my second Rowenta ( I think the first one died an unhappy death also.) There will not be a third Rowenta in this house. Gone shopping for a new iron.

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 "Is not hot enough, leaks like crzay" 2009-06-21
By Naomi Schwarzbaum (New York City)
The iron never heats properly.

The water reservoir hole cover hardly opens. And worse of all, it leaks all over the place.

Find yourself another iron.

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 "We had a love/hate relationship" 2009-06-13
By D. Jackson (texas)
I owned this iron for approx. 5 years. I loved the way it ironed my clothes, from t-shirts to denim jeans. About a year after I got it the power would cut off suddenly and I finally realized there was a short in the cord due to the rotating cord connection. I had read negative reviews about this, but chose to ignore them. Mmmm-hmmm. Sent it in and they were kind enough to replace the cord. Now 3 years later I am ironing and the stupid thing caught fire! Smoke was boiling out and I could see flames. After sending it in they say it is my fault due to too much calcium buildup causing the water line to rust through and water shorted the iron and that is why it caught fire. Mmmm-hmm. We live in a neighborhood with city water supply. I don't think it would have that much calcium excess in the water. They also said if I had cleaned it often this probably wouldn't have happened. I told them I use this iron at least once a week and usually always clean it with the burst cleaning feature each time I use it. Sometimes bits of calcium come out, sometimes not. Still they wouldn't do anything about it. I just thought this iron would last longer than it did for the price I paid.

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 "Caught on fire" 2009-05-28
By Lisa C. Fleck
In March 2009, after I had just set my Rowenta Professional down to arrange a garment, I was startled to see flames shooting out the accordioned plastic cover that attaches to the rotating ball where the cord enters the iron. My ironing board caught on fire before I could unplug the iron, but I was able to put the fire out quickly. There were no signs of fraying in the cord, and the iron had been subjected only to normal household use. To make matters worse, Rowenta refused to admit that the cord design was defective (though I have noticed that the cord type has changed in the year since I purchased this iron, from a solid heavy round cord to a flattened "seamed" cord, which seems to be more flexible)--the company refused to even fix the iron. This iron seems to have a design defect--I've read at least three other reviews describing the same near-disaster I experienced; my case was treated exactly the same as these others: the company refused to fix the iron or take any responsibility for the damage caused by the defect. Perhaps the new cord design has eliminated the problem, but one final thought: This was my third (and I assure you, my last) Rowenta. All three of the top-of-the-line Rowentas I've owned have leaked horribly after period of use. Pay attention to these reviews--at the minimum the irons leak; at their worst they catch on fire.


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