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Panasonic NI-W750TS 360-Degree Quick Multi-Directional Steam Iron, Silver and Black | 
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| Brand: Panasonic Category: Kitchen
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $39.79 as of 9/3/2010 05:17:25 EDT details You Save: $10.20 (20%)
New (34) Used (1) from $30.99
Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 2571
Color: Silver-Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: Oblong Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 4.9 x 5.9
MPN: NI-W750TS Model: NI-W750TS UPC: 064547809700 EAN: 0064547809700 ASIN: B0028N6P42
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1500-watt iron with temperature-control knob and simple push-button controls | | • | Titanium-coated totally curved soleplate for nonstick ironing in any direction | | • | Jet-of-steam; vertical-steam; 3-way automatic shut-off for safety | | • | Transparent water tank; anti-calcium system with anti-drip control valve | | • | Measures approximately 10-4/5 by 4-8/9 by 5-8/9 inches |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 1500W STEAM IRONS
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 35
Well - it is an iron August 12, 2010 R. Geissman (Lodi, OH United States) After ironing with a regular iron for 40 years maybe I'm just not hip enough the get this new style. I would rather use my conventional iron as I do a better job and I'm faster with the old one. This iron seems to take a while to get to temp and It once in a while likes to belch out a bunch of water. It is our current back up iron.
Get out the spitoon July 27, 2010 L. Burr (Albion, CA United States) I've been using Panasonic products for years and have been delighted with them. Not so the NI-W750TS. Took it out of the box and fired it up. Lots of steam, great heat, wonderful design...then it began to spit water on everything. A few water spots are one thing, big brown water spots are another. I ironed three shirts and had to wash brown spots off two of them using Fels Naptha laundry soap. Put the iron away and tried it the next day. Same problem; spit water no matter what steam setting I used. I ironed a white dishcloth and let the brown spot dry. It took elbow grease and Oxiclean to get it out. The water tank is small: On the high steam setting, the iron runs out of water before you finish ironing one shirt. Also, you can't just turn off the iron and leave it for another day. The iron must be turned off, unplugged, water tank emptied, and set on "dry" rather than steam. It's time consuming, even if you're not in a hurry. Sorry, Panasonic. This time you've lost a customer. I've returned your iron for a refund. Maybe I'll just stick with my 20 year old Rowenta. It doesn't steam very well anymore, but at least it doesn't spit all over my clothes!
Great Choice of Iron June 23, 2010 SMM (Southern New England) My previous iron was the Shark GI490, never liked the iron but used it until it fell and broke. I purchased this iron mainly for the unique style, color, the Good Housekeeping Seal & most of all the price($42.24, I refuse to pay over $50 for a iron). I've used it twice and I love it. Steam iron tends to use a lot of water but that's okay. Heats up quickly. So far no complaints.
Needs a higher wattage May 30, 2010 BBTwinsMoms (ORLANDO, FL, US) I have been using this iron for a couple of weeks now on a daily basis. While I like it, I don't love it. Why? Because it really doesn't get hot enough for cottons. In fact, I have the dial cranked to its highest/hottest position nearly all of the time and I have to use a lot of water and steam to get cotton wrinkles out. In other words, keep your water supply close. In addition, I much prefer my old Black & Decker iron, which had a LCD / digital display, and which is easier to read. This iron's dial is under the handle.
Good Iron May 18, 2010 Susan E. Lindh I was shopping around for a new iron when I saw the recommendation from Good Housekeeping magazine. I am very pleased with this iron. After adding water to steam press clothes there were no leaks or drips. I would recommend this iron.
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