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Reddit mentions of Rowenta DW9080 Steamium 1800-Watt Steam Iron Non-Stick Platinum Soleplate, 400-Hole, Brown

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Rowenta DW9080 Steamium 1800-Watt Steam Iron Non-Stick Platinum Soleplate, 400-Hole, Brown. Here are the top ones.

Rowenta DW9080 Steamium 1800-Watt Steam Iron Non-Stick Platinum Soleplate, 400-Hole, Brown
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    Features:
  • 1800-watt iron with advanced steam force technology for 30-percent more steam
  • Microsteam 400-hole platinum soleplate; one-touch steam and temperature selection
  • LED display; fabric-select dial; vertical steam; 10-4/5-ounce water tank; anti-drip system
  • Steam on demand; burst-of-steam and cool-spray-mist functions; 3-way auto shut-off
  • Measures 11-2/5 by 5 by 6 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • Made in Germany
Specs:
ColorTerracotta
Height6.05 Inches
Length11.44 Inches
Weight4.8 Pounds
Width4.95 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Rowenta DW9080 Steamium 1800-Watt Steam Iron Non-Stick Platinum Soleplate, 400-Hole, Brown:

u/KarmaBankruptcy · 9 pointsr/BuyItForLife

You want one the the made in Germany lines from Rowenta, such as http://www.amazon.com/Rowenta-DW9080-Steamium-Platinum-Soleplate/dp/B002MCYXA2/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

Although if your problem is that you iron plastic and get it stuck to the baseplate, a better iron might only be so much help. Its non-stick will be tougher than a cheap one and stand up to more cleaning, but maybe what you really need is a proper ironing board so you have an uncluttered, dedicated workspace and are not likely to iron plastic by accident.

u/arth33 · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I can't recommend Rowentas as a BIFL product. Rowentas (even the German made ones) have a reputation for working great for a while but ultimately breaking down within a year or two. I have seen this myself with a made in Germany DW9080. One only need look at the reviews on Amazon and you'll quickly notice that a lot of the great reviews are for new buyers who love the iron (it does feel and function wonderfully for a while) and the many negative reviews are longer-term users who's iron died after 12-15 months of use. I have a feeling that Rowenta's were built to last sometime ago and they gained a strong reputation, but the current irons are designed feature first and dependability second (I have no evidence of that last statement).

Having said that, I don't have anything else to suggest, cause I'm still searching for a solid replacement.

u/manux_ · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I have this one and I love it; looks like the price went up since I made my purchase though :( The only other iron I had used before this was a super crappy Proctor-Silex iron though, so needless to say it was a night and day difference.

I should also note that the one above seems to be the 'Cadillac' model of Rowenta irons, and I would imagine that their slightly lower end models would also perform excellently. This appears to be an awfully similar model on the site you had linked originally; I couldn't tell you what the difference is between the 9030 and the 9080 though, perhaps another user can enlighten us.