

🔥 Iron like a pro, store like a boss!
The Rowenta DW2459 Steam Iron combines 1725 Watts of power with advanced Microsteam technology featuring over 350 micro-holes for superior steam diffusion. Its durable stainless steel soleplate ensures smooth, efficient ironing, while the retractable cord and smart auto-off function add convenience and safety. Designed for professional-quality garment care at home, this iron tackles tough wrinkles and delicate fabrics alike with ease.














| ASIN | B083JXZJMJ |
| Assembly required | No |
| Base Material | Stainless Steel |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,495 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #10 in Irons |
| Brand | Rowenta |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (15,584) |
| Finish types | stainless_steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014501165533 |
| Included Components | Iron |
| Item Weight | 3.83 pounds |
| Item model number | DW2459 |
| Manufacture Year | 2020 |
| Manufacturer | Rowenta |
| Model Name | DW2459 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.69"L x 6.45"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Steam iron |
| Special Feature | Retractable Cord |
| UPC | 014501165533 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Year | 2024 |
A**R
Irons great
Iron works great!! Water container is a bit difficult to fill but not bad once you get the hang of it. Works a bit differently then my last Rowenta, but once you get the hang of it, it's easy to use and works great. It's a bit heavier than my last iron but not enough to avoid buying it. Still irons great and doesn't feel heavy when using. It would be nice to have a larger water tank so you don't have to refill as often, but I had this same issue with my last Rowenta iron as I'm guessing most irons gave the same issue.
D**R
Good temp control and sturdy!
Great iron. Works really well fro low hest to super hot steam. Made quick work of highly creased pre-made drapes that I wanted to hang. Auto shutoff works great. Seems to be really sturdy--cat knocked it off the table to the hard floor, but the iron was A-OK!
S**2
Great iron
I love this iron. I usually have my irons for years. My last one started scorching my clothes. It is lightweight and very easy to use. I would recommend emptying the water out of the iron after each use.
S**D
Powerful Performance with Convenient Design
The Rowenta Access Stainless Steel Soleplate Steam Iron offers excellent performance with smooth glide, strong steam output, and a convenient retractable cord, making it ideal for everyday ironing. But noticed some water leakage and inconsistent heat. Overall, it's a solid mid-range option for those seeking efficiency and comfort, especially on cotton and linen fabrics.
R**G
You want this Iron!
This is by far the best steam iron I've ever owned. I was visiting family and used their's to iron some clothes and I loved I'd so much I went online and ordered one for myself immediately. It does cost a little more than your typical department store brand, but it is worth every penny!
C**N
Don't make them like they used to
This the first new iron I purchased in 20 years. I had a Rowenta from 2001. It still worked but the steam mechanism was clogged for good. This iron is so much lighter than my old one. My first task was 16 sheer curtains. The light polyester fabric was easy to iron and the light weight of the iron was appreciated. I did have to turn the iron up to a much higher setting than the polyester setting. Next I ironed a set of cotton sheets. I never buy 100% cotton sheets but I thought I would try them. These came out of the wash a stiffly crumpled lump and needed to be ironed before I could use them again. I never ironed sheets before in my life and this was not an easy task. It is a queen set and I had the iron on the highest setting. I had to fill the water well 3 times before I completed the job. Filling is not recommended when the iron is hot but I didn't want to wait for the iron to cool. Is there an iron that fills easily? I don't know, but I dribble the water everywhere. I used only distilled water and I hate to waste it. It's not the price, it's having to go buy it. So back to ironing, this is where the light weight wasn't in my favor. It was a bear to remove the wrinkles from the cotton and I had to press down quite a bit. I have ironed cotton shorts with my old heavy iron without a problem but without comparing the same irons on the same fabric, I can't really say if the weight was the issue. My third experience was with a manmade fiber jacket purchased from one of those Chinese websites that arrives a mass of wrinkles in a plastic bag. I also had difficultly removing the wrinkles. I was now regretting throwing away my old iron. I would have gladly gone back to spraying the water from a bottle for steam. The retractable cord is a fantastic feature and the iron heats up quickly. I find myself accidentally moving the temperature dial as I iron because it's behind the handle and moves easily. I feel like they made advancements with the looks and retractable cord but have sacrificed the quality of materials and this reduces the functionality.
K**R
It doesn't get any better
I purchased the Rowenta DW2459 1725 watt Steam Iron black and brown. I’m an old geezer. I’ve done a little ironing in my time . I also own a steam press and a nice hand held steamer and used to have a stand alone pro steamer. I recently purchased a Van Husen “Wrinkle Free” shirt that has really been a challenge. After washing, it had a zillion wrinkles. My Steamer wouldn’t touch it. The shirt laughed at the Steam Press. I got out my old Sunbeam iron and it had given up the ghost. So after taking almost a whole day researching “pro” irons I settled on this Rowenta DW2459. It has all the same features of their top of the line models but this particular one is Made in France and still has the Shiny SS sole plate which many reviewers say they miss since the new top model Rowenta’s have a dull looking SS sole plate that does not glide over the fabric as easily. I’ve never used an iron this nice before. I knocked out that challenging wrinkled up shirt in no time. I was amazed at how easily the iron glides over the fabric. The steam output is even and just the right amount. So far I’ve not had to use the extra steam burst feature. The iron heats up really fast and the auto steam feature is perfect. On some irons after you sit them down to arrange your garment on the board there is a lag for the steam to catch up when you pick it up again. Not so with this Rowenta. It is bit heavier than most economical irons but for the most part that is a good thing since you don’t have to go over and over the same area. Once you sit it on the fabric it glides very easily over the fabric. It only takes one or two passes and the wrinkles are gone. It really speeds up your ironing time. It’s fairly easy to fill up with water and is made to use standard tap water. I hope this thing lasts because I’m very pleased with it. Now ironing is not as much of a chore as it used to be.
M**D
I have been use this brand for long time. I recommend it.
A**I
Doesn't work in UAE withing 220 V
L**.
Excelente escolha. Melhor marca que já tive de ferro de passar roupas
P**O
buenisima, vale cada peso muy recomndable
A**Z
Hasta ahora muy buen funcionamiento
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