Pros & Cons
Pros
It has a nice heft, feels good in the hand, and the cord is plenty long (8ft) i suppose we'll see if it lasts decades like the irons of old. It's also fairly lightweight (though it will weight more when water is added) very nice iron. This is a backup... Read More
It works great and it leaves the clothes ironed well without scorching them. The steam settings are flexible and it ironed out wrinkles with no problem. This iron steamer is nice for its generic and usefulness.
Highlights
Quality
Feels well made easy to use heats up fast and does a good job
It works great and it leaves the clothes ironed well without scorching them
The steam settings are flexible and it ironed out wrinkles with no problem
The steam function works perfectly – and the powerful “steam shot” really knocks out stubborn wrinkles
Price
This works great its a classic inexpensive iron like youd find at walmart
Got this for my rental so didn’t want something too complicated or expensive
You cant really go wrong with the price and the steam feature
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- This product had a total of 17 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 21 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I suspect few folks under the age of 30 even know what a clothes iron is or how to use one – but for “boomers” like me we still iron dress shirts and pants
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not as fancy as my other iron but does the job
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But otherwise its a total 5 stars
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After my hoary old jurassic iron finally gave up the steamy white ghost i ordered up this sunbeam version to take its place
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The sunbeam not only looks more modern it delivers spiffy features my old iron did not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Reservoir for water when you dont have spray starch and to keep it from burning your delicate items
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I personally dont bother with starch but im sure it works fine with that
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I suppose well see if it lasts decades like the irons of old