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Rowenta DX1700 Effective Iron | 
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| Brand: Rowenta
List Price: $60.00 Buy New: $43.97 You Save: $16.03 (27%)
Rating: 46 reviews
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 6.5 x 5.3 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: DX1700 Model: DX1700 UPC: 014501154933 EAN: 0014501154933 ASIN: B000CSBLYE
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| Features:
| • | From Rowenta, versatile steam iron with varied steam patterns and fabric settings | | • | Polished stainless-steel soleplate and channeled steam holes ensures smooth movement | | • | 1600-watt iron holds 8-1/2 ounces of water; profile tip for creases and pleats | | • | With 3-way automatic shut-off prevents accidents and power waste; cushioned handle | | • | Measures 11.9 by 6.6 by 5.6 inches and weighs 55 ounces; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description You'll be hard-pressed to find a better iron than the Rowenta Powerglide DX-1700. Featuring a stainless steel soleplate, cool spray mist for tough wrinkles, self-clean system, stabilizing anti-skid bumpers and a three-way auto-off function to guard against accidents. A vertical steam system also makes quick work of hanging garments and drapes. Three-way auto-off function switches iron off in eight minutes if left vertically, 30 seconds if left horizontally and 30 seconds if tipped over. Comfort Handle for better grip Extra-large, transparent water tank (holds 8.5 oz) 1600 watts of power
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
AWFUL! JUST AWFUL! RIPOFF GALORE September 6, 2008 Annie Pope (Pasadena) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the first time I have used this iron. I bought it for my summer house, awaiting the occasion when I might need an iron. Well, so, I'm on vacation and thought it might be really special to iron my sheets after washing and drying them. Hard could THAT be? Make the beds look really pretty! I turn on the iron, and pick it up and notice the red auto-shut off light is blinking. I do everything. Empty out the water. Adjust the dial. Pull out the plug. Plug it back in. When I disconnect it, then reconnect the plug, it works for 20 seconds or so, then decides to go on auto-off again. Wow. Iron is a year old. So warranty no longer valid. I HATE THIS! One more rip-off from another big corporation. DOESN'T ANY PRODUCT EVER WORK ANYMORE?????? What is happening to American businesses and corporations standing behind their products. Today you have to pay to guarantee that your product should do what it is supposed to do and what you paid to have it do. I'm mad as hell and don't want to take it anymore! It isn't that I can't afford the goldarned $49.95, but the inconvenience of either ordering a new one or going back to get another one that also will not work. So why was I so stupid in the first place not to buy perma-press sheets. I thought they all were permapress these days. I'm screwed.
disappointing September 3, 2008 Stephanie Bartsch (Florida) After one and a half years of using this steam iron approximately once a month for two hours it started to drip brown spots on the garments. Something's definitely rusting inside and I swear I've always emptied it after use and let it air dry on the countertop before storing away. Now all of a sudden the Auto-off comes on every Minute after plugging it in and I learn from other reviews, that that's a common problem. How annoying! Of course there's no warranty on the iron anymore. I would have lived with the missing lid for the opening to fill in water and I would have lived with the unconvenient cord, but the price was definitely too high for something that stops working after such short time. I'll definitely stay away from products made in China and rather go for something produced someplace in Europe.
Not bad August 25, 2008 Jim P (Boston, MA) Good iron, holds lots of water and is easily filled and produces lots of steam. Bad point is that the temp. dial is easily turned by mistake. I have ironed with this twice so far and both times I accidently changed the setting two or three times during the ironing session. If you glance it with your finger it will move and it is located in a spot that is easy to come into contact with when handling the iron. Aside from that, it appears to be a good iron thus far.
Rowenta rules July 22, 2008 Linda M. Walker This is the best iron I have ever owned. Even my husband irons his own shirts. Ironing is still a chore, but it's pleasurable now.
A great product June 24, 2008 V. Flye (Chicago, IL) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this product when mine went out a couple of weeks ago. I plugged it in and got started, and to be totally honest I could not be more pleased. I got it at Kohls for 30 % off for an extra bonus.
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