Great news for all mother and housewives!! A completely new design and new construction technique of Advancer Iron – Rowenta DZ9080 is in the market. The Rowenta DZ9080’s soleplate features a silicate-coated stainless steel core, with 400 microstream holes for even steam distribution, and the advanced steam system delivers high pressure steam for thicker fabrics and tough wrinkle for fast, effective crease removal. What’s more? Is the LED indicators that deliver different colours to indicate over heat, cold and correct temperature in an easy-to-use-system. Well, as you know maintaining correct temperature is key to good ironing and proper garment care.

Further to the above comments, Rowenta DZ9080 has 3 smart auto-off features where it will off in 8 minutes, if put in it vertically and 30 seconds if put it horizontally or tipped over. Sound nice huh? It could be an annoyance sometime. For your information, it cannot shut off manually while it is plugged off!
Rowenta DZ9080 is the best iron in the market as the steam is concentrated at the tip to remove hard-to reach wrinkles, provide comfort and control, and extra stability when iron is on its heel. It also helps prevent spilling of water and spotting clothes. It is durable and certainly makes your life easier when you have lots of ironing to do.
Another bad news is Rowenta DZ9080 advancer iron is the most expensive iron in its industry. To make it sound more comfortable, the price shows its quality!! Worth to have one.
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One Response to “Rowenta DZ9080 Advancer Iron Review”
I’ve been reading all your reviews on irons (thanks so much for providing this info!), and I can’t find a good steam iron that does not automatically shut off. I’m a quilter so there are times when I need the iron to be on while I go sew another quick seam, then come back for a press, then another seam. Something that shuts off every few minutes is useless to me and it seems like practically every iron out there now has this feature!
Can you recommend a good, solid, reliable iron that does not shut off? I don’t need ultra power or copious quantities of steam. Just need it to stay on!