Rowenta DA-35 Latitude 35 Compact Iron with Dual Voltage for Travel | List Price: $40.00 Discount Price: $25.99

| Brand: Rowenta Binding: Kitchen
Features: - Stainless steel soleplate
- Full-range thermostat
- Three steam settings: vertical, burst, and constant
- True dual voltage
- Folding handle and travel pouch
Surprisingly effective with Rowenta Quality! [Posted on 2008-04-08] I bought this travel iron for a recent trip where I knew I'd need to press some clothes for appropriate business attire, but didn't have any assurance that where I'd be staying would have an iron to use. The price was reasonable and the size is completely appropriate for travel. I've owned Rowenta irons before and they tend to be good work horses, but prior to using this little iron I wasn't sure what to expect.
To my surprise, it worked fantastic. The handle folds in for easy transport and both it and the included filling cup fit nicely in the black travel bag. Filling the iron is easy and it stands well as it heats up. I was surprised at how fast it heated up and how well it maintained the heat. Pressing my clothes was easy and done in a flash. I have not yet used it on completely synthetic fabrics, but it made fast work on my cotton and cotton/poly blends. In fact, I'd even go as far to say that it out performed the conventional standard iron I have at home!
For such a little iron, it has a good solid feel to it without adding too much to your luggage weight.
I'd definitely recommend it for anyone considering a travel iron. Good luck!
Rowenta DA-35 Latitude 35 Compact Iron [Posted on 2008-05-04] This Iron is perfect for what I wanted it for. I needed a small steam iron.
It has a folding handle and makes lots of steam. I highley recommend you buy this iron if you want a small and light steam iron. And the price is great. Buy it.
Hot and compact [Posted on 2008-05-09] I love this little iron especially for quilting. Its compact so it doesn't get in the way. I do a lot of applique and its perfect for ironing the small pieces to freezer paper. It also gets hot enough to fuse adhesives. The handle folds out of the way and the whole thing fits in a bag to carry to classes. I bought it to replace my Clover Craft iron which never got hot enough. I'm glad I did.
Rowenta iron [Posted on 2008-05-22] Needed to return because cruise line would not permit use on board ship. Return process was excellent and as advertised.
great quilting iron [Posted on 2008-10-11] I bought this iron to keep by my sewing machine while quilting. It is lightweight and gets nice and hot. My regular iron is much heavier and I was starting to experience shoulder pain from rotating my arm around while sitting to grab the iron to press a quilting piece.
I had tried one of those crafting irons (the one with the little triangular tip) but it was awkward and stopped working after two uses. I really like my new Rowenta iron!
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