✨ Elevate Your Ironing Game with CHI! ✨
The CHI Steam Iron combines advanced technology with a sleek design, featuring a titanium-infused ceramic soleplate, over 300 steam holes for powerful steaming, and a smart temperature guide for effortless wrinkle removal. With a 1700-watt power and a 10-foot cord, this iron is designed for efficiency and safety, making it a must-have for the modern professional.
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Cable Length | 10 Feet |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.5"L x 4.6"W |
Style Name | Adjustable Temp, Silver |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | Clothing Iron |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Wattage | 1700 watts |
Special Features | Spray & Steam Burst Setting, Temperature Control, Auto Shutoff, Vertical Steaming, Variable Steam Function |
Base | Ceramic |
E**E
Great Dressmaker or Quilter's Iron
I don't know if I am a certified customer, but I DID buy this iron from Amazon long ago.This is one seriously good buy that I have made. My mother thought I was nuts to spend this much on a steam iron, but this one really does what it is supposed to do and does it well. Now that I have it, I am really glad.My previous iron would turn off after a few minutes, leaving me constantly frustrated waiting for it to reheat after a quick trip to the sewing machine. This iron will stay hot. I do not know exactly how long, but after about one half hour or so it does beep to remind you that is still on. If you leave it turned on and facedown, it will beep after a few minutes.This iron really brings the heat, and it brings the steam as well, making short work out of yards of wrinkled cotton duck canvas, yet it has a delicate touch when turned to the "synthetic" or "silk" settings. This is a relatively heavy iron, so it does the work for you, not leaving you to push it into the fabric trying to get the effect you want.There are several accessories that you'll want to have in addition to the iron. One is a delicate teapot or a small funnel for getting water into the steam tank opening. The steam tank holds a good bit of water, but it will overflow if you put too much in. No harm done; you just have some water to mop up. The tank holds about 300 mL, or a little over a cup. Be ready to refill often if you are using the steam setting.Another item you will want to have is an iron cleaning kit. This is an awesome iron, and it does not get sticky easily, but it is a fact of life that all irons will encounter gunk eventually, particularly if you are working with starch. I use a kit made by Rowenta, and it has held out for years. It has a tube of cleaning compound, a rag for applying it to the iron's sole, and a last rag for polishing the sole of the iron when you are done cleaning. When you get the kit, read the directions for more specific details.The last tool I find handy is a hair mister. You will find one listed as a beauty product. It sprays a very fine mist on the fabric you are working on and you can control the density of the mist by the distance that you hold the tool. There is a sprayer mounted on the iron, but the spray it puts out is anemic and difficult to place where you need the water. So do yourself a favor and pick up a hairspray out from the beauty department. I have two of them!Please watch your left hand if you are right-handed. I was holding some fabric down with my left hand while I was ironing, and by accident I tipped the iron in the direction of my left hand. The burn I inflicted on my left index finger was something to behold. The day after the burn, it blistered to the point where the blister popped. At that point I kept it under a Band-Aid for a number of days until the burn healed enough to do without a Band-Aid. I almost nailed my thumb a little while later, but I put ice on it right away and I must not have gotten that much steam on it because it only hurt a little bit for a few days. Forgive me if this is too much information, but you really need to know. If you are left-handed, keep an eye on your right hand. While I am on the topic of hands, I might as well mention that this iron is ambidextrous. You may use it equally with either hand.If you are serious about your sewing, get this iron. If you are just starting out and you have the money, get this iron. If you have kids around, maybe get a different iron, one that turns off right away when you leave it. This includes most irons. If you are just starting out and you do not get this iron, eventually you might want to upgrade. I'm just saying.
B**R
An iron a clothing designer would love
I originally purchased this iron because of the ceramic plate which is trending as a non toxic coating. I got so much more than I expected. This iron feels and functions like a professional piece of equipment. It's heft combined with the steam function makes it easy to get wrinkles out of my jeans and cotton button downs. The tip of the iron is beautifully angled to get around collars and close to seams. I've had it for a few months and I'm so satisfied. Plus it's so visually appealing you'll want to show it off.
P**S
overall great iron
REVIEW: price is competitive, great steam, heats up well, adequate water reservoir, I love the automatic shut off feature. Only complaint is....its a little on the heavy side. I would definitely recommend this product
T**E
Good Iron When It Isn't Spitting
I've been using this iron for a couple of weeks. I am a quilter and previously bought a Panasonic cordless iron that I was disappointed in. It didn't get hot enough and cooled off quickly while in use. After doing lots of research I settled on the CHI. Honestly, I really like it; gets quite hot, has great steam, isn't too heavy and has a 30-minute shutoff. The problem is the water spitting and leaking from the steam holes. It leaks some while in use but when set back on the heel after pressing it spits and I mean forcibly. After my hand was hit with hot water I'm now in the habit of turning the sole plate away from me when I set the iron upright. Thankfully, the water is clean. I've followed the cleaning and use instructions in the manual. Like I mentioned, this is a good iron and I'm hoping the spitting will disappear the more I use it. It might just be the nature of the beast. I plan to contact CHI to see if they have any suggestions.
S**.
Tons of steam
I have been in search of a good steam iron practically my entire life. I started sewing about 60 years ago. I have had high-end steam irons as well as economy, steam irons. This by far is the best iron I have ever used. The steam is incredible. I quilt as well and this truly is a game changer. It is well-made and glides beautifully on fabrics. I am using distilled water in it just because I don’t want the hard water buildup inside. But, you can use tap water as long as your water is not too hard. The instructions give you more details. If I could give this 10 stars out of five, I would do so. I am most impressed.
J**E
Best iron I ever owned
love this Iron, extra long cord, heats up fast. Well made. Worth the money.
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