Rowenta® MasterTM Ergonomic Steam Iron w/Scratch-resistant Stainless Steel INOX Soleplate

Posted on 20 August 2010 by


Product Description
Get professional results with the versatile, ergonomic Rowenta® MasterTM Steam Iron. Provides a powerful burst of steam, as well as vertical steam and variable steam settings. The high precision tip allows you to tackle even the smallest details.

Electronic 3-way auto shut-off for added safety
Anti-drip system prevents water leakage when iron is too cool for steam
Ergonomic comfort handle
120 V; 1600 watts
UL Listed
Cord length: 7.5 ft.
Dimensions: 12″L x 4.5″ W x 6″H
Weight: 3.6 lbs.
1 year warranty
Made in Germany
Rowenta® MasterTM Ergonomic Steam Iron w/Scratch-resistant Stainless Steel INOX Soleplate

Popularity: 20% [?]

4 Comments For This Post

  1. Kaitlyn L. Sharp Says:

    Oh my gosh! I just purchased this iron a couple of days ago, so I can’t attest to long-term warranty issues. My dog tripped on the extension cord and broke my Rowenta DZ1900, which was nicer than my previous iron. That’s all it was … nicer. Still I decided to try a Rowenta again. This iron is amazing. I’ve been ironing flax and cotton today. I’m finished in one or two swipes of the iron. All the deep-set-in wrinkles just fall out. I love this iron! Now I can spend time doing something else … like picking up my stuff all over the house.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Sibylle M. Gribnau Says:

    works great, but can’t see the water level, Dark blue tank is hard to see through.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. JRT fan Says:

    I love this iron!!! The heat is perfect for each setting, it steams just right–not blobs of water left on the fabric. The soleplate is easy to maneuver around seams and small areas, and the handle fits my hand well. I have arthritis in my hands and it is not painful for me to iron with this design.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Stuart S. Says:

    Just bought this today at Costco and noted that it says “1600 Watts” on the side, but the tag on the bottom says “1700 Watts”. Is the 1600 designation just a marketing ploy to justify a lower price for the identical, higher priced model? You lawyers out there – is there anything illegal about claiming less and giving more?
    Rating: 5 / 5

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