
Product Description
Iron with ease with as much or as little steam as you need. The convenient fabric selection dial lets you set your fabric choice and steam level together or you can press the handy steam on/off button for dry ironing. A wide range of handy features make ironing easy, like a pivoting cord and translucent water tank, while the nonstick soleplate provides a smooth glide across your fabric.Amazon.com Review
Looking for an iron that offers just the basics and can get the ironing done? Look no further–Toastmaster’s Steam and Dry iron is a no-frills model with only two dials that are easy to figure out. The bigger dial, on the body of the iron, sets the heat to one of six different fabric settings (lower for nylon and polyester fabrics and higher for cottons and linens). A smaller dial on the handle offers two straightforward steam settings, low or maximum, or can be left off to use the 3302 as a dry iron. Although this iron is barebones when it comes to features, it still brandishes a few modern safety conveniences. A temperature ready light warns that the iron is on and warmed up while a pivoting cord prevents tangling. The Steam and Dry also has a water reservoir that fills through the front of the iron and is see-through to monitor when it needs refilling. Finally, a polished aluminum soleplate glides smoothly over clothes without snagging and causing singed spots. Toastmaster provides a limited one-year warranty on the 3302 Steam and Dry iron. –Cristina Vaamonde
Toastmaster 3305 1200-Watt Steam and Dry Iron
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July 30th, 2010 at 8:19 pm
Total waste of money. This iron barely worked for a few weeks, spitting water here and there. After the third week or so, the iron simply stopped working. Yes, there is a 1 year warranty, but it is not worth the hassle and $5.50 shipping expense, plus the length of time it takes to get a replacement iron.
Rating: 1 / 5
July 30th, 2010 at 11:11 pm
The iron spits water everywhere, even when it’s on the higher settings. It just leaks, leaks, and keeps on leaking. So my workaround is to use the iron as a dry iron. It doesn’t take the wrinkles out of anything. So I use a spray bottle to spray water on my clothes. I have to press really hard to try to get the wrinkles out. It’s not worth it, and I got this iron as a free Christmas gift from my company. Don’t waste your time or money buying this iron. You will regret it.
Rating: 1 / 5
July 30th, 2010 at 11:31 pm
My model is slightly different (a TM200, according to the instruction manual), but it looks exactly like the 3305 and has the same basic functions. I am happy to report it does not leak. It cost only $7, not on sale, and glides just fine, removes wrinkles and basically does everything it promises. For light users like me (I iron less than once a year), this is a great value.
Rating: 4 / 5
July 31st, 2010 at 1:44 am
This is an excellent product. I’ve used it for three years with no problems whatsoever.
Rating: 5 / 5