• Lightweight and ideal for travel; steam iron can be used vertically to steam clothes on hanger or to take out wrinkles from curtains and drapes
  • 200 millimeter of water tank makes adequate steam for clothers, drapes, and curtains
  • Use the steam iron as a dry iron for delicate fabrics without worrying about damaging the fabric
  • 360 degree swivel cord makes it more easier to iron or steam vertically without worrying about the cord tangling
  • Additional features include an adjustable thermostat control, overheat safety protection, non-stick soleplate, variable steam control

I got this one because its steam and light weight., My use is a bit different as I'm taking up tiles from the floor and needed a steam iron to lossen the glue. This works just fine for that and make the job a heck of a lot faster. Don't know how it is on clothes but for something different, it work just fine on old floor tiles. Ah, you can't go back and use it on your clothes :( Have to get two of them.

It's great. Heats up really quick. I still haven't gotten any distilled water to test out the steam. But I just used a fine sprayer with some filtered water and the iron worked fine. I pressed a hem in the neck of a night gown that I wanted to sew. The material had a mind of it's own. It was similar to tee shirt material and it just wanted to constantly roll up. But with this iron and a generous amount of water it came to heel. I was going to use starch if this didn't work. But it did work very nicely. It is light and nicely balanced. If I were going to build and iron, this would be the design.

I like the iron, it's new, but I'm a quilter and use it constantly. It heats quickly and steams beautifully. I prefer a flat sole plate for applying fusibles, but this will work. The size is good, slightly smaller than standard, and very light, so easy on the wrists. The water cavity isn't large, which helps on the weight, and I keep a container handy to top up when it goes dry. I'm ordering another for a friend who is learning to quilt.

This iron was easy to use. Not as small as I thought it would be which was great! Perfect size for me. Works great!

Very small. For small or quick jobs. It’s not for ironing the 15 items you’ve been stashing to iron later. It’s a one or two item quick iron and travels very well. Super easy to use.

Very lightweight, heats quickly and surprise, nothing sticks at all. Shipping was very quick and here in 2 days, which is a plus. My last iron was like using a brick, this one performs well, easy use.

Very light, heats up quickly, no leaks, and the controls work. Also, came quickly and cost less than the iron sold at the store. with the iron I was able to put on a heat-glue patch to a huge hole on my favorite blue jeans. Because it was my favorite, I couldn't bear to throw it away. Plus, they don't make them like that anymore. So the iron saved my pants!

Great little iron. Gets nice and hot. Light weight. Great steam. I use it mostly for quilting so need it hot and with lots of steam. Very happy with it!!

Needed a small iron to use in our closet. I was tired of going down stairs to press things at the last minute. Thought I wouldn't like it, but do. Don't think it would be good for heavy ironing, but for a touch up is perfect.

I needed a real lightweight and good steam iron because of surgery. I have been using Rowenta irons, but they were just too heavy for my situation. This smaller iron is a real gem and all the information says about it is right on.. Even my husband likes it as he also irons his shirts, etc. but weight was not a problem for him. I have been ironing since pre-teen years, now in my 70's and found this iron to be just perfect and I highly recommend it to everyone, especially if you can't lift the heavier ones and need one you can easily handle and steam irons great. I wanted to write this because it was so imperative that I find a good, lightweight iron at this time and because it was online, not in person so I could hold it to test for myself.