

🔥 Iron like a pro, steam like a boss!
The Rowenta Access Steam Iron combines a powerful 1700W heating element with a 180g/min steam burst and 300 microsteam holes for superior wrinkle removal. Crafted with a durable stainless steel soleplate and designed for comfort with an ergonomic handle and lightweight body, it’s perfect for all fabrics from delicate silks to heavy curtains. Safety is prioritized with an auto-off feature, while the extra-large water tank ensures longer ironing sessions without interruption.














| ASIN | B07SH1PKC3 |
| Assembly required | No |
| Base Material | Stainless Steel |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,174 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #10 in Irons |
| Brand | Rowenta |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (15,543) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014501165359 |
| Included Components | Iron, instructions, warranty card |
| Item Weight | 3.43 pounds |
| Item model number | 14501165359 |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Rowenta |
| Model Name | Access Steam |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 6.81"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Steam Iron |
| Special Feature | Auto Shutoff |
| UPC | 014501165359 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
D**R
Good temp control and sturdy!
Great iron. Works really well fro low hest to super hot steam. Made quick work of highly creased pre-made drapes that I wanted to hang. Auto shutoff works great. Seems to be really sturdy--cat knocked it off the table to the hard floor, but the iron was A-OK!
B**T
Best Iron I've Ever Had
Years ago I asked my mother, a wonderful 'sewist' and her mother (my grandmother) was a seamstress-turned-tailor, what kind of clothing iron I should get. She said Rowenta. I'd never heard of it but spent the money and will never buy another brand of iron again. A quarter century later, my older Rowenta is still working but I wanted an upgrade, so I bought this during a Prime sale. What a wonderful new iron! Very easy to use: just add water to the tank, turn the dial, and iron. The heat levels are more precise, and the features are about the same as my previous Rowenta. What I really love about this new iron is the taper-pointed tip - it gets into those smaller folds and spaces where regular irons tend to stay on top of and eliminates wrinkles more efficiently. When I opened the box I was surprised at the larger size but it actually weighs LESS than my former iron. Easy on my wrists and my arm doesn't get fatigued when ironing while sewing clothing (which takes a LOT of ironing). My photograph is of the first shirt I ironed - it took only a little over a minute to iron the entire shirt, collar and all. Great value for the money, especially when Prime season comes. Rowenta for the win!
B**I
Very nice iron
My daughter bought this and after using hers I bought one too. I sew every day and go through many irons. The bottom of this iron stays very clean or wipes clean when needed. So far very nice reasonably priced iron.
S**D
Powerful Performance with Convenient Design
The Rowenta Access Stainless Steel Soleplate Steam Iron offers excellent performance with smooth glide, strong steam output, and a convenient retractable cord, making it ideal for everyday ironing. But noticed some water leakage and inconsistent heat. Overall, it's a solid mid-range option for those seeking efficiency and comfort, especially on cotton and linen fabrics.
A**N
Very Disappointed — Looks Like a Knock-Off Rowenta, Leaks Water, and Feels Cheap
I’ve been a loyal Rowenta customer for over a decade, which is why this purchase was so disappointing. This new iron looks and feels nothing like the genuine Rowenta quality I’m used to. The build is lighter, the plastic feels thin, and the soleplate doesn’t glide smoothly — it’s as if this was made by a completely different company. Within a few uses, I noticed it leaking water from the tank and steam vents, even when set up correctly. The leaks got bad enough that it left water spots on clothing and the ironing board, which has never happened with any Rowenta I’ve owned before. The steam output is weak and inconsistent, and it takes much longer to heat up than expected. The sad part? I still have my 12-year-old Rowenta iron, and it’s built like a tank — heavier, solid, perfectly balanced, and it still produces strong, even steam without a single leak. That old model (the Rowenta Focus DW5080) puts this “new” one to shame. The new iron honestly looks and performs like a cheap knock-off, not a real Rowenta. If you’ve owned a genuine Rowenta in the past, you’ll immediately notice the downgrade in materials, design, and performance. I don’t know if Rowenta changed factories or if this is a counterfeit batch, but something’s not right here. Bottom line: save your money. My 12-year-old Rowenta still looks and works far better than this “new” one ever will.
A**R
Reliable.
Has been a good iron for years now. No issues.
K**R
It doesn't get any better
I purchased the Rowenta DW2459 1725 watt Steam Iron black and brown. I’m an old geezer. I’ve done a little ironing in my time . I also own a steam press and a nice hand held steamer and used to have a stand alone pro steamer. I recently purchased a Van Husen “Wrinkle Free” shirt that has really been a challenge. After washing, it had a zillion wrinkles. My Steamer wouldn’t touch it. The shirt laughed at the Steam Press. I got out my old Sunbeam iron and it had given up the ghost. So after taking almost a whole day researching “pro” irons I settled on this Rowenta DW2459. It has all the same features of their top of the line models but this particular one is Made in France and still has the Shiny SS sole plate which many reviewers say they miss since the new top model Rowenta’s have a dull looking SS sole plate that does not glide over the fabric as easily. I’ve never used an iron this nice before. I knocked out that challenging wrinkled up shirt in no time. I was amazed at how easily the iron glides over the fabric. The steam output is even and just the right amount. So far I’ve not had to use the extra steam burst feature. The iron heats up really fast and the auto steam feature is perfect. On some irons after you sit them down to arrange your garment on the board there is a lag for the steam to catch up when you pick it up again. Not so with this Rowenta. It is bit heavier than most economical irons but for the most part that is a good thing since you don’t have to go over and over the same area. Once you sit it on the fabric it glides very easily over the fabric. It only takes one or two passes and the wrinkles are gone. It really speeds up your ironing time. It’s fairly easy to fill up with water and is made to use standard tap water. I hope this thing lasts because I’m very pleased with it. Now ironing is not as much of a chore as it used to be.
M**D
I have been use this brand for long time. I recommend it.
A**I
Doesn't work in UAE withing 220 V
L**.
Excelente escolha. Melhor marca que já tive de ferro de passar roupas
P**O
buenisima, vale cada peso muy recomndable
A**Z
Hasta ahora muy buen funcionamiento
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