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Rowenta Perfect Iron DX9300

By Eric Yang on Thu, Jun 14, 2007
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Rowenta Perfect Iron DX9300Dry cleaning your shirts is the equivalent to driving a rental car. Harsh, at best. Stop taking your shirts in for cleaning after one-wear and follow these three simple steps:

  1. Gentle wash and dry
  2. A good iron
  3. Quality wood hangers

The Rowenta Perfect Iron uses powerful bursts of steam to penetrate the fabric for pressing ease and the platinum soleplate glides easily over your shirts. The anti-calcium construction will add life to your iron and avoid that disgusting build up you see on your old $10 iron.

What this means to you: Ever wonder why that $100 shirt only lasted you a year? It’s because those dry cleaners subject it to the full gamut of chemicals and pressing. Ignore the dry-cleaning only instructions and do it yourself. Remember, you can’t get full coverage insurance on your shirts.

Cost: $95 @ iKitchen

Our recommended shirt care instructions after the jump.

To Wash Properly:

  1. Machine wash warm with similar fabrics and colors. Do NOT use bleach. Woolite or Ivory detergent recommended.
  2. Tumble dry on low heat.
  3. Cool or warm iron when needed.
  4. Enjoy extended life of shirt.
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  • Gary Patterson says:

    DO NOT BUY THIS IRON. I have done professional alteration for the last 22 years and my daughter purchased this professional Rowenta iron as a birthday present and 5 months later the iron started to smoke and spew dark brown / black material from the bottom plate and filled my house with a thick dark smoke. I took the iron outside and ended out throwing the iron our due to a health hazzard risk. I sent a email to Rowenta and received a lame answer that if I would have save the smoking, heath risking iron and sent it in that they would have look at it and give me some type of credit. They offered me a $20.00 credit to purchase another iron?!?!?!?! I responded that if a professional iron lasted 5 months why do I want a $20.00 to purchase another problem???? They appoligized and wished me well as I stated I would rather purchase a Black and Decker iron that spend this kind of money to throw out the window. WELL THEY JUST DO NOT CARE SO BUY ANOTHER BRAND

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