⚡ Iron smarter, not harder — power, freedom, and style in one sleek package!
The Tower T22022GLD Ceraglide 360 is a premium cordless steam iron featuring a rapid 2800W heat-up, a scratch-resistant ceramic soleplate for effortless gliding, and a powerful steam output of 170g boost plus 35g continuous. Its innovative 360° charging base offers unmatched cordless convenience, while anti-calc and self-clean functions ensure durability. Backed by a 3-year warranty, this iron combines cutting-edge technology with elegant black and gold design to elevate your ironing experience.
Brand | Tower |
Model Number | T22022GLD |
Colour | Black and Gold |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 31.5 x 0.1 cm; 1.32 kg |
Auto Shutoff | Yes |
Special Features | Cordless, Rechargeable, Temperature Control |
Item Weight | 1.32 kg |
D**N
Overall a good buy, i was impressed
Well im not an ironing expert in any way but i love it, its got a trigger for a serious steam shot, cordless or can attach to base for corded use, little button you flick across to attach to the base and wire, doesnt last long on cordless but replace on the base and ready to go again quickly, for my needs its perfect, might wanna check out review of someone who does a lot more ironing than me !!Im a wheelchair user so rely on the cordless, not too heavy, variable heat settings, pretty substantial water tank for steam, good price and looks pretty cool too.The steam shot trigger is great for putting the creases in my lads school trousers, defo recommend .
N**E
Very light
Very light weight, easy to use and value for money, love the fact it can be cordless or cord but wish the cord was longer
M**D
Great iron
Great iron ,it’s a upgrade from towers basic model which I had for a couple of years and is so much more user friendly when using as a cordless iron ,so worth the extra couple of pounds, highly recommend it
W**1
Time to Cut the cord ....
This iron is great. Looks really good it's lightweight, has all the functions I need and best of all its cordless. Glides on clothes seamlessly and gets creases out with ease. Some reviews mention the cord being short. This is not the case ts long enough and no more shorter than a plug in iron. The base sits well and secure on a smooth surface does not slip or cause the iron to topple over. People also talk about heat retention I don't think it's loses heat that quickly I can iron a one side of a shirt with ease and by the time it's recharged I'm ready for ether other side. What do these people expect, It to hold energy forever??? Maybe they need a nuclear iron!!!. Just makes me laugh when they say don't buy because of that. The steam shot is perfect and adjustable. Overall it does a great job without having the cord in the way. I don't think I'd go back to a corded iron after using this.
M**T
Very handy Cordless/corded iron.
Love the design of this iron. Can be used with or without the base if you need cordless. Very handy. Good weight for removing creases.
C**.
Get what you pay for...not built to last
Update - 12th May 2025Unfortunately, the issue I raised before has become worse over time. The charging point on the base is very small and has a small pin which you need to be very precise to get into the right place. The pin has been bent slightly and now it is very difficult to get the iron into a charging position. If you are lucky enough to get it to charge, the iron is at such an unbalanced angle it is more likely to topple over. A significant design flaw to be honest. I would avoid the product as this has happened after 8 months of use.Purchased to replace older Morphy Richards cordless iron. I looked at replacing like for like but the Morphy Richards model was close to £50 and the Tower model was close to £25.So, how have I found it....at a basic level, it is still an iron, and gets the job done. I had a Tower air fryer which was basic, but good, and kind of expected this to be the same, which it was. So on this basis, about met fairly low expectations. There are a couple of issues though with the Tower iron. The underside of the handle is cramped by a steaming button, which does make it fiddly to hold. Also, the base unit is oddly designed, and not as stable as the Morphy Richards, or as easy to put the iron onto. With the Tower model, you have to be very precise when placing the iron on the base unit, like you're landing a rocket. I must admit, I do miss the wider base of the Morphy Richards....that being said, the whole reason I was replacing the iron was because I knocked the Morphy Richards off the ironing board when trying to do it too fast.One general gripe with cordless. It does make things easier, particularly when setting the board up, as you don't have to get so close to the socket to be able to reach all ends of the board with the iron. But no one has yet provided a good solution for how to tidy the cable up at the end. An area to coil the cable as part of the base would make a good addition to the design.
P**N
Possible design fault.
Appears to have a design fault with spring for steamer.Grandson has now had 2 of these in last six weeks and the steamer spring has gone in both.
R**.
Great idea being wireless but its not totally practical.
Excellent concept being wireless in all. Fast heating element But the practicality its not there yet. Needs extra effort to put on and off from the base. Needs both hands to operate and use. For the looks and weight of the iron is excellent. Item Value for money its great.
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