Rowenta Iron Steamer for Clothes Master Steam Station, Professional Steam Iron for Clothes with Stainless Steel Soleplate, 57 Oz, 400 Microsteam Holes, Built-In Pump, 1750 Watts, Black/Green, VR8338

$199.99

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Description



Say goodbye to the limits of a traditional plancha a vapor para ropa and embrace the Rowenta Master Steam Steam Station. This iron and steamer all in one features an extra-large 1.7 L removable water tank and a cutting-edge pump system, delivering continuous, powerful steam that penetrates fabrics and smooths stubborn wrinkles. Designed for the homemaker tackling daily laundry at home, the clothing iron and steamer combo detaches in seconds for effortless refills, while built-in safety features provide peace of mind and ease of use. Enjoy simple, effective garment care with Rowenta Master Steam.
UNMATCHED STEAM POWER: Master Steam is a powerful fabric steamer for clothes that delivers up to 320 g/min. boost ensuring professional-quality results with ease
FAST DEWRINKLING RESULTS: High-quality stainless steel soleplate equipped with 400 active micro-holes delivers maximum steam distribution—offering flawless glide and total efficiency for ironing on your ironing board
POWER THROUGH LONG SESSIONS: Unlike a traditional clothes iron, the removable 1.7L (57-oz) water tank was built to power through even the longest ironing sessions, offering easy refills and unlimited ironing
DESIGNED FOR PERFECTION: The clothes steamer has Rowenta’s signature precision tip that ensures easy access for hard-to-reach areas. The clothes iron with steamer is the perfect companion for sewing and crafting projects
SAFE AND EASY TO USE: The steam irons have enhanced safety features, including a heat-resistant base safe-carrying locking system, auto-off and anti-drip protection for safety

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Rowenta Iron Steamer for Clothes Master Steam Station, Professional Steam Iron for Clothes with Stainless Steel Soleplate, 57 Oz, 400 Microsteam Holes, Built-In Pump, 1750 Watts, Black/Green, VR8338

  1. C. Watson

    A very good iron
    I read many reviews on this iron and I think they have upgraded this model. First, the temperature dial is not that easy to move so brushing your hand on it when picking it up will not move the dial. My iron did not leak at all. I filled it to the MAX level and turned it on. It did not leak before it heated up or while it was hot. I even put the iron horizontal and there was no leaking. The steam function worked fine. The instructions were very informative with pictures. The wool setting of two dots (eco) will not steam unless the steam setting switch is also on eco. Then a smaller amount of steam is produced. It says that in the instructions.The auto off is on when the auto off red light on top of the handle is flashing. When that red light is not flashing the auto off feature is not on and the iron is working on the setting you have it on. To reactivate the iron from being off you just move the iron horizontally back and forth a couple times and it comes back on.The light that is very hard to find and see is the “Pilot” light. The one that tells you the iron is heating up. It is located on the left side bottom of the handle and it is sort of back under the center of the iron and it is a very faint orange. In order to see it you have to look for it and tip the iron a bit to see it. It is on only when the iron is heating up. The instructions say not to iron until that light goes off.This iron’s spray and burst buttons worked fine. This iron steam presses very nicely on a flat wool ironing pad. I have not tried the vertical steaming because I don’t have any clothes or items to vertically press. I sew and quilt and I use an iron for my sewing projects. So I use the highest cotton setting when I iron and this does great on that setting. It does glide over fabrics very well. I did not time the time it took to heat up. But I would guess it got to the cotton setting in a minute or two.It is an expensive iron but it has a lot of nice features like how the cord is attached to the iron on a pivoting ball to help the cord stay out of the way. The cord is about 7.5 feet long. The iron is not too heavy and not too light. It does have the calcium cleaner on it for easy cleaning of the iron. It pressed serious creases in fabric that was folded many times so it was 12 layers of fabric. Ironed it flat with the cotton setting and burst of steam. So far I like this iron. 🙂

  2. Birdie

    Rowenta is the standard for irons
    Love my new Rowenta!I had a different Rowenta model (now discontinued) for years and just recently started to leak. I use my iron every day under heavy usage. I do use the steam function rather than a water bottle. Any model of any brand iron will begin to leak at some point if you use the reservoir for the steam function, why, I have not clue, but they do. I do not consider my old Rowenta showing leakage as a fault of design. Again, I use my iron daily under heavy usage. I am a sewist and sew up to 12 hours a day. I am now using my old Rowenta as my household iron. When I was searching for a new iron, I did admittingly stray and tried the Oliso. My sister has had her Oliso for years, loves it and has never had any issues. So thought would give it a try as it is marketed specifically for sewists. Had it for exactly 30 days and it literally stopped working. Right in the middle of me ironing my quilt top; I set the iron on the silicone pad, it raised, I moved the top to the next section to be ironed, grabbed the iron and the feet didn’t move. It had completely shut off. Unplugged it and waited quite some time, plugged it back in, nothing. Did that several times, even the next day. Nothing. Not to mention several other functions were disappointingly subpar considering the price tag. Immediately returned it. Will never stray again!Love the weight of this iron, even when the reservoir is empty. The reservoir holds quite a bit of water. I can see the water level just fine and I have to wear reading glasses when sewing. We have hard water so I do use distilled water. The soleplate glides like a skater on ice. The amount of steam is ka-pow-pow. I love the size of the steam/spray buttons. The selection dial is well-marked. I know some people have complained about the dial being easily turned while ironing. I find this confusing – you literally have to let your fingers fall from the handle and make an effort to turn the dial while ironing. I love the ball cord pivot so the backend does not fishtail from the cord being pulled. The auto-off function is nice and only takes a couple seconds to get back to temp when moving the iron to a horizontal position. And to top it off, I really like the color!There only a couple cons I can think of. The precision tip on this model is a little blunt compared to my old model. Still works great for my usage though. The indicator light to let you know the iron is warming up is a deep orange. I wish it was red or another color. During the day, it is almost impossible to see the indicator light; however, when the iron gets to temp, it makes an audible click so even if there wasn’t an indicator light, the iron clicking tells you it’s ready to go. I find these to be minor cons.Rowenta has been a long-standing trusted name in irons for over 100 years and for very good reason. Rowenta irons are worth every penny. I will only purchase Rowenta irons from now on. I know I sound like an infomercial but it is true. Solid name, solid iron, many years of reliable usage and great results.

  3. Joanne Garcia

    Good iron, bad instructions.
    This is a very nice iron; it feels nice, it irons quickly, and the steam is wonderful. This iron comes in a box with a German flag, but the plate on the iron states “Made in China”. More pros, the dial clicks into place, you’re likely to move it when you pick up the iron. Filling the iron is easy, no funnel! You can control the amount of steam. It has a calcium filter. It uses tap water. The ball joint cord makes it even easier.The cons: The iron heats up quickly. There isn’t a light to indicate when it’s ready to use, even though the manual says that it has one. If you’re standing next to the iron, you will hear a click. There’s no power off. The manual tells you to unplug it when you’re done, but then you’re unplugging an appliance that is on. If you walk away for eight minutes, it will turn itself off. I would rather be able to turn it off and unplug it rather than remember that I left it plugged in. This is inconvenient when getting ready in the morning.Overall, I like it very much, however, the user manual should be updated and the box should tell us it’s made in China.

  4. CD

    LET’S GOOOOOO – WORTH THE MONEY
    This thing is an ironers DREAM! STEAM GALORE! BEST PURSCHASE I’VE MADE IN A WHILE. I was able to iron 4 – 95 inch curtains and a king size duvet in under 30 minutes. No spray starch ..No wrinkles!!!! Only filled the water up twice… Might have only needed to do it once but I was shocked and kept filling it… If you iron regularly, it’s worth every penny.

  5. H.H

    Should not be on sale in the United Kingdom. May be Amazon should be prosecuted for selling something unfit for use in the UK.

  6. AOPI

    We had the previous version for 5 years.This one is even better. It irons quickly and precisely.Sturdy with a powerful steam.

  7. K

    feels cheap, has distortion in the plastic, handle heats up & only has two prong plug Which is not suitable for UK & UAE markets

  8. Victoria P

    Planchando rapido y perfecto

  9. BCL

    Brilliant machine. I’m new to the steam generator game, but am definitely a convert. This iron pours out the steam, easily ironing through 8+ layers of fabric (e.g. a folded table cloth) so you spend 1/4 of the time ironing each piece. Pant legs? Lay them flat and iron through all 4 layers. We also use flannel paper-towel substitutes and I can do a whole stack at once before rolling them back onto the holder for reusing. I never bothered ironing sheets and duvet covers before, but I know many people do, and I just might start now simply because I can fold them and iron them while they’re folded.

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