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🔥 Iron like a pro, steam like a boss!
The Rowenta Steam Force Pro is a powerhouse 1850-watt steam iron featuring advanced pump technology that delivers up to 2.5x more steam penetration. Equipped with a smart screen offering 5 fabric-specific presets, it ensures precise temperature and steam control. Its stainless steel soleplate and anti-drip system provide leak-free, efficient ironing, making it ideal for professionals and busy millennials seeking flawless, time-saving garment care.









| ASIN | B0D937BPFH |
| Base Material | Stainless Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,952 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #18 in Irons |
| Brand | Rowenta |
| Brand Name | Rowenta |
| Color | Black and Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,791 Reviews |
| Included Components | Iron |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12.6"L x 5.98"W |
| Item Type Name | 1850-Watts |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Groupe SEB |
| Model Name | Newer model |
| Model Number | DW9580 |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Part Number | DW9580 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6"L x 5.98"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ironing |
| Special Feature | Anti-Calc Function , Anti-Drip, Auto Shutoff, Precision Tip , Steam Boost Function |
| Special Features | Anti-Calc Function, Anti-Drip, Auto Shutoff, Precision Tip, Steam Boost Function |
| Style | Ultimate Steam Power, Perfect Results |
| UPC | 023108919807 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1850 watts |
T**L
A must-have for every home!
As someone who does a lot of laundry and ironing at home, I absolutely love this iron. The heating speed is amazing—it heats up very quickly, so I don’t have to wait around. The heating performance is excellent and removes wrinkles with very little effort. The ironing time is much faster compared to other irons I’ve used, which makes a big difference when you have a busy household. It’s also very comfortable to use, and the ease of use is one of my favorite features. I’ve had no leakage problems at all, and the overall quality is outstanding. It feels sturdy, well-made, and worth every penny. If you’re a homemaker looking for a reliable iron that makes ironing easier and faster, I highly recommend this one! ❤️
J**E
So Far So GREAT!
Wow, does this iron perform! It's easy to fill with water, it heats up quickly and it produces incredible steam. It cut my ironing time at least in half. It was especially wonderful at ironing linen towels. The forced push of the steam thru the iron is amazing. I didn't even need to dampen them! I sure wish I'd had this iron after I bought floor length linen drapes last year that required pressing before I could put them up. It is a very large iron and it is the heaviest iron I have had (heavier than their last "top of the line" iron, which was retired due to the cord cracking around where it attaches to the iron, but, it had a long life). I don't mind the weight, but if you don't want something big and heavy, you might wish to look at different models. I am very happy with my purchase of this Rowenta Force Pro Steam Iron.
A**R
This is a good iron.
I review here the Rowenta DW9580. It is named on the iron as Steamforce Pro. Also text taken from displays on the physical iron are: 1850W max, Shot 250g (relates to the steam function), Anti-drip, & High Precision (relative to the tip of the sole plate). "Made in France" is stated on the model number plate and was also on the product's box. This iron is a companion to another Rowenta DW9081 that I still use after many years (made in Germany). The DW9580 has an easily read digital display showing the ironing modes from synthetic (lowest setting) to linen. Synthetic is the only mode without continuous steam. Thus, I experienced a period of adaptation to the continuous steam function. When you first plug in the iron, the setting defaults to "Wool." It has auto-off but reheats quickly. The iron did not come packaged with a small decanter for filling the water reservoir; I suppose that's old-school. I've sewn clothes and projects for many years and now have begun to piece quilt tops. Thus, the 9580 iron has been quite helpful, especially since I don't have space for setting up a "steam station." The steam function of the 9580 makes fast and simple the pressing out of seams and also the preparation of fabric for cutting. I have carefully used the new iron for clothing (starting always with synthetic mode) without mishap. So far, the Rowenta DW9580 seems a good purchase. I recommend it.
S**M
A Total Morning Disaster – Ruined My Kids' Uniforms
I have to say, I’m officially over this "Pro" iron after just a week of pure frustration. Between getting my second grader ready for school and trying to look somewhat put together for my own day, I really don’t have time for a tool that just adds more work to my plate. This morning was the last straw. I was finishing up a fresh white school polo, and wouldn’t you know it, the iron spat out a big, dirty-looking water blotch right across the chest. Seriously? It doesn’t just steam; it leaks like a faucet! I’ve spent more time this week tossing around a hairdryer trying to fix the water stains this thing leaves behind than I’ve actually spent ironing. For a brand that’s supposed to be high-end, I expected it to work without drama. I can’t trust it around our nice clothes at all. As if the leaking wasn’t enough, the "smart" design is clearly not made for someone like me, who’s always in a rush. The touch-sensitive display? Total nightmare. My palm accidentally bumps the heat settings every single time I adjust my grip, and I nearly scorched a delicate blouse yesterday because of it. This thing is heavy, clunky, and the steam trigger is right where my fingers naturally rest, so I’m constantly getting blasted with steam when I don’t want it. I bought this iron hoping it would make my life easier, but it’s become a daily source of stress instead.
P**H
Pretty good but not exceptional
I took one star off of this iron because of its design and ease of use. The setting change button is located right in the center of the handle, where your hand is holding the iron, and frequently, the setting is inadvertently changed, and I have to keep resetting it and moving my hand. It’s a nuisance. This is the most I’ve ever paid for an iron in my life. Overall, the iron does a very good job, but I’m not sure that I needed to spend this much for the results it gives. I still have to use a lot of steam and force to press my husband‘s linen shirts.
R**S
High quality, efficient, built to last
The Rowenta Steam Force Stainless Steel Soleplate Steam Iron is HANDS DOWN the best iron money can buy! The steam power is absolutely incredible, and it removes wrinkles effortlessly, even on heavy fabrics, linen, and dress shirts. The stainless-steel soleplate glides smoothly and evenly without sticking or snagging. What really impressed me is how professional the results look — crisp, clean, and sharp every single time. It heats up quickly, delivers powerful steam consistently, and feels durable and high-quality in your hands. You can truly tell this iron was built to last! If you want an iron that performs like commercial-grade equipment while still being easy to use at home, this is it. Worth every penny!
K**Y
Best steam power from household iron.
I love this iron. I iron quite a lot and the steam feature cuts down my time doing so. Previously I had a Rowenta steam iron and it lasted near twenty years. This current model is much lighter than my first one. This is great because I’m older and now have some arthritis in my hand. This newer model doesn’t have automatic shut off. I appreciate this because my old iron would occasionally shut off when I wasn’t finished but maybe walked away to do something for a minute or two. When that happened I’d have to unplug, reset, and wait for it to get heated. This newer Rowenta steam iron holds more water too, which is great if you iron a lot. One dislike is the control setting is too light and I have difficulty seeing which setting I’m putting on. Way more pluses than that one issue. Don’t confuse this model with other lower priced Rowenta steam irons (like their Focus model) because this model has a higher wattage that actually allows easy correction when accidentally creating an unwanted crease. This models easily removes such mistakes. Cord is not retractable but never a desired feature for me.
A**L
Expensive and it still leaks
Despite this bring a high end iron I am not happy. It leaks just like the cheap irons! Great steam action but the leaking is annoying. It’s also very heavy! Maybe I’ll go back to buying a cheap one next time.
R**D
Big results with little effort
This iron has super long cords, so goes where you go. It is light weight but delivers lots of steam power. Ironing doesn't need to be drudgery. I use mine primarily for quilting and sewing. Best value for your money.
B**Z
Buen producto
Exelente lleno tiempo usándolo y es una maravilla
I**U
Plancha
Es un poco pesada, pero se compensa por mucho con la facilidad para planchar por la gran cantidad de vapor que emite. Excelente producto
K**S
Great iron for a sewer!
I'm super happy with this purchase!!!! I had to replace my very old reliable Shark iron that died. Before purchasing this one I purchased and returned many different irons (brands like Singer, Shark, Rowenta and two no name brands) all of them did not get hot enough. I do a lot of sewing and quilting so heat is very important for pressing seams and getting crisp lines. It gets super hot and has a nice plate to keep clean. Steam function is nice too, but I don't need it very often with this iron because the iron gets super hot. The cord is not as long as I would like but its manageable. Hoping this one lasts.
C**C
Doesn’t work
The iron seemed to be great, but first of all we’ve ordered it from uk has US plug. Then it has stopped working after one month
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