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Rowenta DZ9080 Advancer Iron

Rowenta DZ9080 Advancer Iron

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Brand: Rowenta
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $175.00
Buy New: $113.99
You Save: $61.01 (35%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 113 reviews
Sales Rank: 524

Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.9
Dimensions (in): 12 x 5.1 x 7
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MPN: DZ9080
Model: DZ9080
UPC: 014501155459
EAN: 0014501155459
ASIN: B000FHEUWC

Release Date: July 15, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 1800 watts; 400 micro steam 400 holes provides perfect steam distribution
  • Platinium treated stainless steel provides excellent glide and non-stick and non-scratch properties
  • New Steam Advance system has high pressure steam which cycles for fast effective crease removal; Plus burst of steam, variable steam and vertical steam functions
  • High precision tip delivers steam and pressing into hard to reach areas
  • Large 11.8 oz water tank; Easy to use electronic control; Soft grip handle; 3-way safety shut off

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
For those of you who still use steam irons at home, especially for a large family, Rowenta irons are known for being solid and dependable. The DZ9080 moves the steam iron up to yet a higher level employing a new design and using better materials to make ironing easier and more efficient than ever. A completely new construction technique provides the Rowenta Microsteam soleplate with the best ever steam and heat distribution for the most effective ironing. More than 400 microsteam holes ensure even and optimal steam distribution from tip of the soleplate to the rounded rear for fast, expert results with ease. A multiple layer stainless steel soleplate is attached to the heavy aluminum core in a unique way that provides an ultra smooth surface with a thin edge that can iron up to buttons, seams and delicate fabrics without snagging. Platinium treating on the soleplate's surface offers excellent glide and the scratch resistant properties of the stainless steel produces a harder surface with better non stick and non scratch properties. The DZ9080 has an electronic temperature control that combines sensitive electronic sensors and controls with LED indicators for precision and accuracy. Rowenta's pressurized Steam Advance system adjusts for optimal performance and results when used with different fabrics. Delicate steam is used for delicate fabrics that require gentle care. High pressure steam for thicker fabrics and tough wrinkles. So to flatten out stubborn wrinkles and to get the best appearance from all your clothes, the Rowenta DZ9080 Advancer Iron is the best home tool for the job.


Customer Reviews:   Read 108 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Heavy but really does the job   October 5, 2008
I found it a bit cumbersome trading up from a light weight Black and Decker iron but after I adjusted, I could not be more pleased. I've owned this for several months now and it really does a great job on my frequent ironing jobs. The steam is fantastic and I do not have to refill as much as I did with my old iron. I've not had any leaking which was something the B&D-ers I owned seemed to do a lot of.


2 out of 5 stars Great Iron, POOR workmanship.   October 4, 2008
I got this iron about a year ago, and I have only used it 7-8 times. It is by far the best iron I have ever used to get wrinkles out. The only problem is the quality. On my last use, the plastic heat control knob broke off. You would expect a 100+ dollar iron to have better workmanship, or a better warranty (1 year). Rowenta clearly needs to fix some issues in their factories.


5 out of 5 stars Rowenta Advancer Iron   September 30, 2008
This is my SECOND Rowenta Advancer iron. It is about my 5th Rowenta iron in the past 20 years. There is just no better iron on this planet. I wouldn't have had to buy this new Advancer if I hadn't knocked my other one off of the ironing board and onto my slate (stone) floor, smashing it into a zillion pieces. My fault...completely!! That may cure me from ironing in front of the TV....or maybe NOT! Amazon had the very best price of all of the places I searched on the internet.


1 out of 5 stars WARNING!! Leaks like a Sieve   September 27, 2008
I feel like I have two ears and a tail because despite that my last Rowenta leaked, I was convinced to buy this outrageously expensive product which has quickly become another defective piece of Rowenta-made junk. This is not a matter of using the iron improperly or a problem with the water. I've always used city tap water in it. The water leaks right out of the bottom of the iron! And I'm not talking about a few drops here and there. I'm talking about large amounts of water that leave large water marks. It literally drips/runs out the bottom of the iron (the heel, not the sole plate). No, it's never been dropped or damaged in any way. Of course this happened right after my warranty ran out. This company is now on my no-buy list. I will never, ever again buy another Rowenta anything after having wasted so much money on their irons already.


5 out of 5 stars Well worth the price   September 26, 2008
My wife has owned Rowenta irons previously, and insisted on purchasing another. She loves this iron with it's many features. It does everything except move itself. My obversation: the only way to totally shut it off is to pull the plug. The bottom line: you do get what you pay for. If you want and need the best, look no further. This is your iron.

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