⨠Elevate Your Ironing Game with CHI! â¨
The CHI SteamIron combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, boasting a powerful 1700 watts, over 400 steam holes for efficient wrinkle removal, and a retractable cord for easy storage. Its titanium-infused ceramic soleplate ensures durability and a sleek design, while the smart fabric guide and adjustable steam lever provide precise control for all your ironing needs.
Recommended Uses For Product | Ironing Clothes |
Wattage | 1700 watts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Special Features | Auto Shutoff, Retractable Cord |
Base Material | Ceramic |
Color | Titanium-Infused Ceramic Soleplate, Silver |
Style | Titanium-Infused Ceramic Soleplate, Silver |
Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12.5"L x 6.25"W |
J**N
Spectacular Iron
The CHI Iron is well-built and versatile, making it suitable for pressing or steaming any garment.The temperature control dial is nearly accurate, allowing you to select the appropriate setting for different fabrics (note that this may vary with other models). The steam function is adjustable, letting you control the level of steam output as needed, which is a fantastic feature.With two press triggers for spray and steam, this iron provides greater precision for detailing garments.The cord retraction button works effectively, provided the cord is straight and only has minor tangles.The titanium ceramic-coated soleplate allows for ease of use when pressing or steaming garments.A key safety feature is the auto shut-off, which prevents the iron from burning garments or starting a fire. It will automatically shut off after 30 minutes if resting on its heel, after 60 seconds when resting on either side and after 60 seconds when resting on the soleplate.Additionally, the self-cleaning feature uses steam to clean out the ports and remove any debris or dirt.**Cons:**The titanium ceramic coating can be scratched, as it is just a coating like that on a nonstick pan. Improper handling can damage it, especially when in contact with zippers, metal buttons, pins, and protrusions on garments. Exercise caution to protect the soleplate.While the retractable cord is convenient, it is not 100% reliable and may jam, preventing the plug from fully retracting. The cord can overlap itself inside the casing, which may cause it to get stuck, so it needs to be guided when the retraction button is engaged.Still worth purchasingđŻ
D**N
Rolls Royce of Irons
This is a really great iron. Kinda surprised I'm writing a review for an iron honestly. I love Chi products and know how durable they are which is why I initially bought this iron. This is very comfortable to hold, heats quickly and works very well. Lots of steam if you need it. Rolls Royce of irons perhaps?
S**N
The BEST iron ever
Hands down, best iron for sewing!!! Wish I had found this years ago
M**1
Makes a chore into a breezeâŚ
Im a 53 y/o Gen Xâer that grew up having to have my clothes ironed. As an adult with a professional job, I still do. For years, I never knew anything about irons other than the typical $10 - $20 variety you find in most discount stores. After using those for years (and throwing them away after a few years)âŚI wondered if there wasnât an iron that didnât require 10 passes to get out wrinkles. Looked at all the types and brands and settled on this one at a mid-range price. BEST $70 IâVE SPENT! You can feel and see the difference with an iron like this one with higher voltage/heat and lots of steam! I assure you, I hate ironing and tend to let it pile up and have a whole dayâs worth before I do it (and have cheated and taken clothes to the cleanerâs for pressing at $150 - $200 per trip. With this new CHI iron, I get it all done in about half the time and the results look great! My boss even made a comment in a meeting that I was âshowing up the rest of the team with creases in my shirts you could cut a finger on.â We laughed, but I was so proud of my iron (even with my average ironing skills). It uses a lot of water/refills (becauseâŚLOTS of steam) and is a bit heavy, but worth it for the results. It is ample size, has plenty of cord length for my needs, and I like that it has the auto-off feature with a digital âbeepâ reminder if I leave it on. A long review, and a lot of gushing over an ironâŚbut has saved me time and effort (and money from professional pressing) and I would put this one in the ânear luxuryâ category of irons.
Y**N
It lasted 3 years - buyer beware
Call me old fashioned, but shouldn't an iron last longer than three years? Mine now no longer turns on, and I can't help but to remember my grandmother's trusty 20 something year old iron that was still going strong when I was much younger. Maybe my expectations are too much, but I'm pretty sure most of these reviews are the type of quick responses that a company seeks out shortly after a sale, that gives a decent picture of how the iron functions weeks after purchase, but says nothing about the durability of the iron. Trust me when I tell you, this product is not worth your purchase, and the company if you write to them shortly after the warranty runs out, will not stand behind their product. I was told directly from the company that it's too bad, the warranty is gone and I guess I just have to buy another iron. But like I said earlier, I don't think my expectations are set too high to be disappointed by a pricey iron lasting only 3 years. Where can I buy a product that actually lasts and the company has honor and stands behind their product with a lifetime warranty? Too much to ask you say? Then how about the company at least stands behind their product that lasts barely 3 years?Therefore, take my word for it, avoid this iron if you expect a product that will last a long time, and that the company will stand behind. Perhaps the company is standing behind this product, but they are so far behind it that they're expectation is that I will have to simply buy a new iron. Don't believe these reviews based off of a short usage of this iron, take this from someone who actually had the iron for 3 years.
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