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Features: Large filling inlet - makes filling at the tap easy. Extra large transparent water tank - 8.45 ounce capacity. Auto steam - adjusts steam output to soleplate temperature. Anti-skid bumper - provides extra stability when iron is on its heel. Automatic cord reel - enables cord length to be adjusted as needed. Self clean - enables the loose mineral deposits and impurities to be flushed out. Burst of steam - powerful burst of steam to easily remove hard-to-reach wrinkles. Airglide stainless steel soleplate - glides effortlessly and heats quickly and evenly. Anti-drip - helps prevents spitting and leaking when iron is on a low temperature setting. Cool spray mist - provides a light mist without water spotting and helps remove wrinkles. Auto-off - turns the iron off in 8 minutes if vertical and 30 seconds if horizontal or tipped over. Vertical steam - allows iron to be used in upright position to remove wrinkles from drapes and hanging garments.
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Quality control is lacking
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Within a month of owning this which I bought in late 2006, the front water fill section became detached. The plastic designed to hold it in refused to hold the section in unless I turned it to no stream. I already threw away the original box so I just lived with it. Also, the retractable cord whips me if I don't pay attention. I also wish they made the dial easier to turn (a little larger would be better).
June 2008, the iron began to stain my shirts periodically. I cleaned the unit quarterly but I was not expecting an expensive iron go bad after less an two years in use.
August 2008 update: I threw it away.
Try a less expensive brand so when two years comes around you can afford to just replace it.
Rating:
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out of 5) @ 2008-08-11
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