Rowenta Steam 'n Press Steambrush Iron DA-65

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The Steam 'n Press gives you a steambrush and a powerful iron in a single, capable unit. The fabric brush is ideal for use around the home - it helps steam penetrate garments and remove wrinkles from packed clothes, or even your drapes. When the soleplate cover is removed the polished soleplate on the iron is perfect for pressing in sharp creases and pleats as well as smoothing cuffs and collars. The full range thermostat can be set to accommodate all fabric types. It is also the perfect travel accessory as it is lightweight (3 lbs.), includes a storage bag, and has dual voltage. Two heating elements ensure that the steambrush is as powerful at 120 volts as it is at 240 volts. The Steam 'n Press delivers 1000 watts of power. Integrated lint brush removes lint and particles effortlessly from clothes Large polished soleplate cover easily slides off so you can use the steam brush as an iron Soleplate is ideal for finishing collars, cuffs, or pressing in creases and pleats True dual voltage has two heating elements so the steam brush/iron is as powerful at 120 volts as it is at 240 volts Grey cotton cover with drawstring included for storage or travel
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Technical Details

- Vertical steam removes wrinkles from hanging garments or drapes
- Powerful, efficient steam output and burst of steam penetrates even the most difficult fabrics
- Precise full range thermostat ensures perfect ironing of any fabric type
- Transparent removable water tank is easy to fill and provides a clear view of the water level
- Fabric brush opens fabric weave to steam penetrates fabric and removes wrinkles easily
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Customer Buzz
 "Works, but takes forever to get out wrinkles" 2009-07-18
By FLFan (NH United States)
I picked this up at a discount store, thinking I got a great deal. I immediately checked reviews here when I got home, and became worried about the steamer's performance. I followed the directions exactly. Steamer didn't work on the first 15 primes of the steam button. I was holding the steamer vertically. My husband tried it horizontally, and it immediately steamed and kept working when turned vertical. It does work.



The only problem is that the water "tank" is smaller than on most toy squirt guns, and the small bursts of steam it produces don't last very long. I tried it out on one of my 2 yo daughter's cotton sundresses. It did get rid of most of the wrinkles, but took many, many presses and 5-10 minutes to use. My husband commented that it would have been faster to just run an iron over the dress. True!



I thought this may take the place of a large steamer, but plan on returning it and getting a regular garment steamer with continuous steam. Only $20 more, and it will be a quick way to ease out wrinkles.

Customer Buzz
 "Worked at first......." 2009-06-18
By J. P. Crane (Annapolis, MD)
This product worked great at first but then after maybe a dozen uses, the steam part fizzled. It only heats now. Does not steam at all. Frustrating. Not worth the cost or time.

Customer Buzz
 "Worked well for a year. " 2009-01-05
By Punk Rock Reader (Hollywood, CA United States)
This Steam and Press worked great for a about a year then the steamer stopped working. You do need to follow the instructions, especially for initial use, to get it to work properly. It did spit out water with the steam but it worked well for clothing, silk, drapes etc. I have not tried cleaning it yet, as it is not designed like a regular sized steam iron, so I'm not sure if cleaning it will work. I'll give it a try. In the meantime I am shopping for a different portable hand-held steamer.

Customer Buzz
 "Optimal tool for quilting classes" 2008-12-12
By sandydoe (TN)
I have been using this iron for over 4 yrs and finally wore it out. Could not live without it and ordered it again. I am a quilt teacher and take it to classes with me and it always does an excellent job for whatever project I am teaching. It gets good and hot for pressing all those seams that quilters make.

Customer Buzz
 "Not so great for travel." 2008-06-23
By Ash (Brooklyn, NY)
I purchased this steam brush product to take with me on a specific trip that involved packing a few skirts and dresses. The iron itself is a little heavier than I would have liked for traveling, and when attempting to use the product, I found that its performance was not as lickety-split as the ad promised. When at home, using my regular iron would be just as time efficient and the same amount of work. And as far as travel goes, it's not worth the extra weight.


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