Rowenta IS-8100 Commercial Garment Steamer | 
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| Brand: Rowenta Category: Kitchen
List Price: $190.00 Buy New: $124.95 You Save: $65.05 (34%)
New (9) Used (1) from $110.00
Rating: 42 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 12 x 7 x 62
MPN: is8100 Model: IS-8100 UPC: 014501154537 EAN: 0014501154537
Release Date: March 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Commercial-quality steamer from Rowenta for garments, drapes, and more; steam-ready in 90 seconds | | • | Transparent 1-gallon water tank detaches for refilling; full tank provides 2-1/2 hours of steam | | • | A foot pedal activates the 1500-watt steamer on and off; automatic shutdown for safety | | • | Easy transportation on wheels; includes on-board lint brush, fabric, and upholstery attachments | | • | Measures 19-2/3 by 15-4/5 by 13 inches and weighs 18 pounds upon shipping; limited 1-year warranty |
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Product Description This industrial strength, commercially rated steamer removes wrinkles from hanging garments such as curtains, bed skirts, and suit jackets. The steamer features an extra large, removable water tank, a large steam head and a foot operated ON/Off switch. Auto-off feature shuts steamer off automatically when tank runs dry. Also ideal for difficult to iron fabrics such as sweaters with beading and delicate items. Large rear wheels and swivel casters - provide mobility and stability 1500 watts
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Rowenta IS-8100 Commercial Garment Steamer November 26, 2008 Andrea Kuehn (Hartville, OH United States) I love this product and don't know how I lived without it. The price was good, although 've seen other brands with built in hangers which would be really helpful.
Good While It Lasted September 17, 2008 Christina (Houston) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Though it didn't give the "starched" effect for shirts and pants, the steamer was great for sweaters, quick touch ups, refreshing dry cleanable pants, etc. --- that is, until the switch broke. I think I had it for about 8 months before it no longer would turn on. Can't find a local company to repair it. Based on other reviews, durability seems to be a problem so I won't get another Rowenta. I live in a small high rise so liked not having to get the ironing board out so I will try another brand.
Best BANG for the BUCK ! I love this thing !!! July 15, 2008 Carlos Chapa (Dallas, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this steamer after using my parents jiffy (or whatever is called) 200 series. The rowenta takes less than 60 seconds to have continous steam. This steamer ROCKS when it comes to soothing out wrinkles.. especially dress shirts.. and wool.. Warning: it gets HOT! you will get BURNED if you are not careful. I love the size and the "look" of this steamer. I think if you are going to use a steamer on a daily basis, an hour at a time..(large family, etc).. perhaps you should buy a "real commerical" steamer... However... for those using it for 1-3 people... a few shirts/pants every other day... this is good enough.. I like rowenta.... and i have not had any issues with the water tank... Of course...if i do... i'll report it ASAP!
Wish I could have had one when raising a family July 15, 2008 65 + Lady (Colorado) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This steamer cuts ironing time to a bearable amount. I wish I had had one for the past 40 years. Shirts and tops require a few zips on each side and you are done. Makes the suit look like it had been to the cleaners. I even do most pants and shorts although it is a little tricky to get them hung up to steam--use hangers with clips. I would like to give one to everyone with a wedding coming up.
average June 11, 2008 Herzog (United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Rowenta steamer is not ironing device, it is for quick touch up on clothes that were already ironed/drycleaned. When dealing with cotton, I presteem clothes with Rowenta and then iron. Ironing goes this way quickly and I don't hate it! It is true that it is sometimes cumbersome to handle and stretch the fabric so no wrinkles are achieved. The best results are produced on silk, polyester, wrinkle free materials. IT is easy to steam tablecloth, curtains. It is pretty primitive tool, not much engineering went to this design. My biggest complaint about this product is SMELL! Even when this steamer is not on, it stinks the room. There must be some terrible plastic on it that emits these noxious fumes. I just hope there are not toxic. I put steamer in room where nobody sleeps and keep windows open. This steamer is not new, we had it about 3 months and it stinks.
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