![]() ![]() How does it work? You fill up the 1.8-litre water tank (which can last you for up to an incredible two hours of use), and then simply lift off the ultra-light iron from the base itself. It was easy for us to hastily judge this iron on looks alone it's very big, a bit strange looking compared to a conventional iron and quite heavy too.īut looks can be deceiving, and it turned out that this steam generator system was an absolute dream to use. The Philips PerfectCare Steam Generator 7000 was the surprise standout favourite of our ironing test run. The CeraGlide Technology speaks to the ceramic plate on this iron that makes it actually glide across your clothes or sheets, and the rose gold accents alongside the dark shade make this a stylish choice too, even if it's not quite as convenient as our favourite cordless iron. Like the other irons we tested, this particular model has a dial that you can adjust for tackling different fabrics, and a very handy 360ml water tank so that you won't have to run and fill up halfway through your ironing session. Technically it has a 150g steam burst and vertical steam, which basically just means it has precise ironing ability when you need it. It's so speedy to get to the right temperature and has the kind of continuous steam ability to make a huge pile of washing more manageable. That's where the Tower 3100 Rose Gold Ultreaspeed Steam Iron really impressed us during testing. We get it, sometimes you don't want to lose the cord and plug on your iron because you just don't want to sacrifice any power or steaming ability. ![]()
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