Thank you I am a housekeeper that irons bed sheets and my old iron died. It was also rowenta it was the white one with the grey locking lid. Anyway I am in love with machine. Thank you for answering all my questions.
Thank you so very much. Just today, after 11 years, my steam generator died (Philips gc8320). And it's not available anymore. And I need a steam generator for my sewing work. But this machine looks like a great replacement 👍🏻👍🏻 . Thank you again ❤️
I am so glad you like this iron! I love it and should considering I use it practically every day. I figure that if I use an iron as much as I do, it's worth the investment. Many thanks and happy quilting!
I have been thinking about this type of iron, (I have a regular Rowenta that I love, can't believe I found it at Goodwill. It was really gunked up inside, Won't begin to explain here how I finally got it cleaned out!) Anyway, I think your information was presented in an excellant manner, not so technical as some are. You were very precise in your presentation. It felt like you were just explaining the functions to a friend. I really like that. Oh by the way, I actually had to turn volume down, but am listening with earbuds. AWESOME JOB! Thank you so much.
You are just so sweet! I know that I can ramble on, call my sewing equipment by actual people names and just get deep in the weeds, so your nice comments are so terrific--thank you so much and I figure you absolutely had your hands full with trying to clean an awful iron. When my family goes to a VRBO to ski, I always am chief cook and always take a serious sewing project and equipment along with me. I no longer rely on the VRBO to have a 'clean' iron to work with--every time it's a hot mess, so I bring a baby iron. Clean irons are good irons! You take care and best to you and your loved ones this year--
I have owned three steam stations. They all leaked. I am not the only person with this problem. Buy a $39.00 steam iron and throw it away when it quits. My new steam station has lasted no more than a year. It leaks like a slow running faucet.
Thank you so much for the video. I went to the website. Tried to order. Could not. Called the Rowenta USA. The person told me that this didn’t fit my iron. I even gave them the number you gave. She kept telling me i had to go to a place to fix it. ??? I said it was the plat that Protects the iron surface.
Well doggone...that was frustrating! That would have made me crazy and I'm so sorry you've gotten the run around. I wish I could find the soleplate (it's still unavailable at Amazon), but when I went to Rowenta.com, under the accessories tab there looked to be a soleplate that might fit (ZD7900D1). I can't say for sure it will work, but it does look like the one I bought via Amazon. I'm sorry I can't be more help--the soleplate is certainly helpful. The danger is, is the soleplate apparently ships from France, so what could go wrong with that? I wish I could be more helpful though... Best of luck...and so sorry about the runaround.
@@peregrinedesigns1020 you didn’t do anything wrong. I did find one in France. I’m not sure if USA base sells this anymore. Thank you so much for your videos.
Really great job explaining the iron, and thorough! Thank you. I really like that the tank is completely removable because I live in Vegas and our water is weeeird. It's super hard and I end up with not only calcification in my humidifier, but also this orange slimey stuff that I think is some type of algae? Maybe? Any who, it's great that it's removable so I can clean it out. I would definitely go heavy on the distilled light on the tap here, but being able to mix it at least a little bit would be great. I run through water in my current iron super fast cause it's so dry here and that seems to be a great option!
Many thanks for your nice words and you're absolutely right...being able to blend distilled and tap water will make a difference particularly where you live. I live in a forest and we have well water and it's delicious to drink, but likely a bit heavy on the minerals. Honestly, I'm mostly distilled in my machine. Once my repair guy said the tank won't react badly to distilled, that's my go-to water source. I know there is some serious science behind this, but it's worked for a number of years and my iron continues to be wonderful.
Wonderful that I was able to help a bit. I love this iron and considering how much I sew, I find the investment worth it. So glad the video was helpful.
I just bought this iron on Amazon for pre-early sale for $179.00 great deal. It looks like they normally sale for over $300. I hope it doesn't leak like the others.
I am getting brown water stains when I start ironing my first job. I don’t have terrible hard water & I have emptied the calc spoon twice when it started blinking. It has been a about a month since blinking. I use the iron 4-5 days a week. It’s maddening since I don’t know when to expect it happening & I dive into a job & the staining starts with the steam. Thank you,
You know...I might try and use just distilled water and see if that doesn't help a bit with brown staining. I'm certainly not an expert by any means, but like you, I would suspect it's the water. Worst case, take it to a repair place and ask them. You've paid a bunch of money for this iron and it's worth repairing if it can be. They might be able to give it a good clean and give great pointers on what to do and what not to do. Hope this is helpful...
Wonderful to know! I love the soleplate in that it really does a nice job of protecting more delicate fabrics and in that the soleplate takes on the glues and adhesives that we sewers use during our sewing, I'd much rather keep the iron's baseplate clean and let the after-market soleplate take on the glues! Many thanks for your update--great to know where to get one!
I paid about $350. For my earlier than this one you are showing . I HATE that is only 8 minute auto shut off . Is there any way to override this feature ? Does anyone know if ROWENTA has an answer for this ?
Hello, This can be auto-detected the clothes with different fabric materials? No movement, Rowenta auto stop or clothes will be burned? Appreciate for your time
If I'm reading your question right...there isn't a way for the iron to know what type of fabric you're ironing...that would be a great feature though. And, there isn't an auto shut-off on this particular iron to make sure you don't leave it on fabric too long. I personally don't want an auto shut off feature...I iron all day long and want the iron on for as long as it's turned on and don't want to wait for it to warm up after being unattended for 10 minutes. That's just my preference. There are a lot of great irons out there that DO have an auto shut off though, but unfortunately, no iron I know will shut off in time so you don't burn your fabric. They'll shut off after 8 minutes, but not after 30 seconds of being on your fabric. Great question though and many thanks-- hope this helps.
I stand corrected...many irons will indeed shut down after 30 seconds of being in one place. I don't think this iron will do that (but I'm not sure). I've never left the iron unattended on fabric for 30 seconds, so don't hold me to that, but I'm not sure this will shut down. The do have a DG8510 that I'm looking at the description and that one looks like it'll shut down after 30 seconds. Many apologies for bad assumptions on my part.
@@peregrinedesigns1020 Hello, I also forgot to tell you that you can go to Home Depot and get a piece of clear plastic tubing slice and put onto your cord, that would eliminate you having to sew cloth on your cord.
Have you had any trouble with spitting or leaking? I bought mine used and its leaking and spitting out calcium, and even with pliers I can't turn the calcium cleaning knob. I'm afraid I've gotten duped. This is an amazing review by the way, and you have a beautiful spirit
Thank you so much for your kind words. I don't have much problem with spitting or leaking but I honestly use predominantly distilled water as my well water has a bit of minerals. Using distilled water though might exacerbate the spitting (but I'm not sure about that). I love this iron and paid a pretty penny for it and when it misbehaves, I don't hesitate to take it to the appliance repair folks and have it worked on. If you can't turn the cleaning knob, I would consider taking it in for a service. The service folks are pretty candid about what works and what doesn't and more importantly 'why'? I figure I'll just have her serviced until she doggone near explodes and then buy another :)
Thank you for this informative video! We name lots of things too, like our cars. Could the cord be covered with quilted fabric secured with velcro? Just wondering? Again, thanks!
You know...that's a good point. I would think you might be able to use Velcro and make that work. Not everybody sews quite a bit, so if you could adapt Velcro, I think that might work nicely. I just use padding to obviously protect the cord from repeated rubbing when I use the iron. Thanks for a great question.
My 1-year-old Rowenta Perfect Steam Pro just started to act up. During use early this week it literally leaked about a cup's worth of water onto my shirt as I was steaming. No idea what happened to it, but I bought another from Amazon. I can't go without this steamer as it's too darn good! The only downside is that my previous steam pro only lasted about 1 year.
Understand completely about the need for such a valuable workhorse. When my Rowenta was making such a noise, I realized from the viewer remarks, there was something amiss. I took it to the appliance repair and they quickly fixed and returned it to me. Worth the investment of having it repaired. Should your next Rowenta give you a problem, I would encourage you to try having it repaired versus buying another new one. Surprisingly, I have an older type model that I keep on hand should my current iron have an issue. That works for me. Good luck and happy ironing :)
I have the same machine, absolutely love it. When it started making noise my husband took it apart and found out that one little block was loose, he had tighten it and the machine is quiet now. :)
I have the same machine, absolutely love it. When it started making noise my husband took it apart and found out that one little block was loose, he had tighten it and the machine is quiet now. :)
Hi. Thank you for your videos :) What is the part number for your steamer sole plate cover...Rowenta didnt know what I was talking about. Thank you very much♡
That's a great question--the steam only comes out when you pull the trigger. I do a bunch of paper piecing as well and understand just needing the heat and not the steam.
Can you set up a small, separate ironing pad just for paper piecing near your sewing machine? I have a snack table on legs that I put right angle to my machine. Separate iron (small Rowenta travel iron , can be non steam if you don't add water) that I use at that station. It is great for the smaller units like paper piecing, freezer paper piecing, etc. I am planning to purchase this steam station for my larger ironing station that i use for long border pressing, pressing tops, yardage, etc.
Thanks for the information. I bought this steam iron second hand. It is missing the "anti-cal" cap and the plug with the "spoon". Could you recommend where I could get the parts?
The only idea I have is to actually head for the Rowenta website and start to drill down and perhaps call them about the replacement parts. Not sure they would have the specific parts for sale on Amazon.
Is the DG8510 the same as the DG8520? Looks like one is blue and one is purple. There is a price difference on Amazon, but they are both coming up as the same item.
Dang, that's a great question. I honestly don't know the difference, but after looking at Amazon, it looks like the 8510 is quite similar to the 8520; however, it does look like the 8510 has the auto shut off feature after 8 minutes. Personally, I wouldn't like that--I sew too much and need that iron on all the time and don't want to wait for the iron to heat up after inactivity. It's certainly a preference though, but I'm OK with an iron being on for as long as I'm sewing.
I have the exact same iron!!! And I absolutely love it.....but somehow it is constantly loosing steam....help!! How do I fix that....ive had it for about 3 years now...
The only thing I can think of unfortunately is to take it to a good appliance repair and have him/her take a look. We both paid a pretty penny for our irons and I'm perfectly cool with having it repaired (and if you use yours like I use mine, things can go a bit wrong over time). Much prefer having it repaired than buying a new one--that's too painful. Hope this helps and I'm so sorry, I don't know how to fix the steam loss.
Loved your in-depth review. Quick question though, if Im basically ironing work shirts and khakis, do u still recommend me getting the sole plate? Or if its mainly for cotton i can for go it?
I would think if you're ironing basically clothing, you can get away from the sole plate if you like. I need it because I sew a lot and use adhesives and interfacings which can gum up the sole plate. I also iron more delicate fabric that can't take the heat well which is perfect with the sole plate....so for me it's pretty important, but perhaps not for you as much. If you find though you're gumming up your soleplate, then I would consider the purchase. Happy ironing!!
Is there anybody have a problem with this iron? Mine has leaking on the bottom of the base and I couldn’t find any solution?! I don’t normally ironing so it is like new but doesn’t work properly:(
You can certainly get it on Amazon, but not a bad idea to check folks like JoAnn ( I know they carry a version of the Rowenta, but not sure this very model). You might also try the Rowenta website directly...not sure at all if you can purchase directly, but worth a look trying to find the best price for sure.
Holy smokes...ouch and not even a little fun when your iron is spitting black stuff. I use this iron all the time (honestly, most days it's on...all day) and because I'm always using this iron, it's had to be repaired several times and that's what I would recommend to you. Not sure if you have a warrantee with your purchase, but an appliance repair shop may be able to help.
The green light will go blink until the steam is ready for delivery. It takes a few minutes (maybe 3 or 4) to get enough steam generated before it'll actually steam. Your iron is doing just what it's supposed to do, so no worries on your part--wait until the light stays on constantly and you're ready to iron. Hope this helps.
Quick Rundown of Rowenta Steam/Generator Stations 1. Are they better than standard Irons 1000% yes. lightweight and Functional so you breeze through clothes like an AR-15!! Now that we got this out the way- A. Rowenta Pressure Iron and Steamer Pro Steam Station DG5030. "oldest" model cheapest price on the internet cons (Big con) you have to wait until it cools to re-fill water, so yes it is a pain but if your single or you only iron maybe three garments at a time you could pull it off for daily use. B. Rowenta Microsteam Pro Precision Perfect Station Steam Iron DG8430 "Older" than the Current Model. more Expensive but you can refill on the fly without needing to cool anything down. Cons-because of the refill anytime function it has a pump that makes noise (Like a small waterpump) I listen to loud music while I Iron so it's not so bad but if you iron in the same room as your husband sleeps it could be an issue. also, it is still made in France so quality is Top Notch and this is why I passed up on the newest model. C. Rowenta DG8624U1 Perfect Pro Station "New". only bad thing made in China so read reviews. D. ROWENTA SILENCE STEAM PRO DG9248. "Hot off the Press New" Silent feature could be a gamechanger, but if it is also made in china its a toss up, only time will tell. --Thanks Al
Dang...that is just GREAT information! I really appreciate the great analysis on the variety of irons. I love my iron and will continue to have 'her' repaired as long as I'm able and she's in need of a service, but should I need another iron, I'll absolutely look at your comments for my next big purchase. Many thanks--you're wonderful to share such great insight.
I'm not on city water, so my water is harder than most and I use distilled pretty exclusively. If I didn't use distilled, I'm not sure the water wouldn't eventually build up too much and I'd need to buy a new iron. Love this iron...just need it to keep working for another 10 years or so :)
You are no alone in naming your iron. No need to be sorry. I just unboxed my new rodents station. My question for you is can you place iron back on station while you are using it?
Absolutely--you can place the iron on its station without any worry the iron will melt or compromise the station. The station is designed to take the maximum heat this iron will have.
I am so sorry about that....I'm now trying to use a microphone I clip to my shirt and hoping that with future videos my voice won't be too soft. Again, so sorry...I hate to yell when I'm teaching but may have to up the volume a bit. Many thanks
Thank you I am a housekeeper that irons bed sheets and my old iron died. It was also rowenta it was the white one with the grey locking lid. Anyway I am in love with machine. Thank you for answering all my questions.
Mine quit steaming today so I was so glad to see your video on how to clean it. Waiting for it to cool down to clean! I’ll report back in!
Thank you. I have this iron and LOVE it. I found your site searching for a video on how to clean it. I learned a lot from you.
Thank you so very much.
Just today, after 11 years, my steam generator died (Philips gc8320). And it's not available anymore.
And I need a steam generator for my sewing work.
But this machine looks like a great replacement 👍🏻👍🏻 .
Thank you again ❤️
Thank you! I am a quilter and have this steaming station and absolutely love it! It was an investment but so worth it.
I am so glad you like this iron! I love it and should considering I use it practically every day. I figure that if I use an iron as much as I do, it's worth the investment. Many thanks and happy quilting!
For cleaning the sole plate , I have used the Mr Clean white cleaning pads and they have worked well.
That is a terrific idea...no kidding, that's a keeper and it won't likely gum up the vent holes. Great idea and many thanks
I have been thinking about this type of iron, (I have a regular Rowenta that I love, can't believe I found it at Goodwill. It was really gunked up inside, Won't begin to explain here how I finally got it cleaned out!) Anyway, I think your information was presented in an excellant manner, not so technical as some are. You were very precise in your presentation. It felt like you were just explaining the functions to a friend. I really like that. Oh by the way, I actually had to turn volume down, but am listening with earbuds. AWESOME JOB! Thank you so much.
You are just so sweet! I know that I can ramble on, call my sewing equipment by actual people names and just get deep in the weeds, so your nice comments are so terrific--thank you so much and I figure you absolutely had your hands full with trying to clean an awful iron. When my family goes to a VRBO to ski, I always am chief cook and always take a serious sewing project and equipment along with me. I no longer rely on the VRBO to have a 'clean' iron to work with--every time it's a hot mess, so I bring a baby iron. Clean irons are good irons! You take care and best to you and your loved ones this year--
I have owned three steam stations. They all leaked. I am not the only person with this problem. Buy a $39.00 steam iron and throw it away when it quits. My new steam station has lasted no more than a year. It leaks like a slow running faucet.
Thank you so much for the video. I went to the website. Tried to order. Could not. Called the Rowenta USA. The person told me that this didn’t fit my iron. I even gave them the number you gave. She kept telling me i had to go to a place to fix it. ??? I said it was the plat that Protects the iron surface.
Well doggone...that was frustrating! That would have made me crazy and I'm so sorry you've gotten the run around. I wish I could find the soleplate (it's still unavailable at Amazon), but when I went to Rowenta.com, under the accessories tab there looked to be a soleplate that might fit (ZD7900D1). I can't say for sure it will work, but it does look like the one I bought via Amazon. I'm sorry I can't be more help--the soleplate is certainly helpful. The danger is, is the soleplate apparently ships from France, so what could go wrong with that? I wish I could be more helpful though... Best of luck...and so sorry about the runaround.
@@peregrinedesigns1020 you didn’t do anything wrong. I did find one in France. I’m not sure if USA base sells this anymore. Thank you so much for your videos.
Really great job explaining the iron, and thorough! Thank you. I really like that the tank is completely removable because I live in Vegas and our water is weeeird. It's super hard and I end up with not only calcification in my humidifier, but also this orange slimey stuff that I think is some type of algae? Maybe? Any who, it's great that it's removable so I can clean it out. I would definitely go heavy on the distilled light on the tap here, but being able to mix it at least a little bit would be great. I run through water in my current iron super fast cause it's so dry here and that seems to be a great option!
Many thanks for your nice words and you're absolutely right...being able to blend distilled and tap water will make a difference particularly where you live. I live in a forest and we have well water and it's delicious to drink, but likely a bit heavy on the minerals. Honestly, I'm mostly distilled in my machine. Once my repair guy said the tank won't react badly to distilled, that's my go-to water source. I know there is some serious science behind this, but it's worked for a number of years and my iron continues to be wonderful.
Thank you so much for this video!! I could not figure out how to perform the anti calc on my machine!
Wonderful that I was able to help a bit. I love this iron and considering how much I sew, I find the investment worth it. So glad the video was helpful.
I just bought this iron on Amazon for pre-early sale for $179.00 great deal. It looks like they normally sale for over $300. I hope it doesn't leak like the others.
I hope so too. You got a great price and fingers crossed it will work flawlessly. Best of luck and great deal for sure!
I am getting brown water stains when I start ironing my first job. I don’t have terrible hard water & I have emptied the calc spoon twice when it started blinking. It has been a about a month since blinking. I use the iron 4-5 days a week. It’s maddening since I don’t know when to expect it happening & I dive into a job & the staining starts with the steam. Thank you,
You know...I might try and use just distilled water and see if that doesn't help a bit with brown staining. I'm certainly not an expert by any means, but like you, I would suspect it's the water. Worst case, take it to a repair place and ask them. You've paid a bunch of money for this iron and it's worth repairing if it can be. They might be able to give it a good clean and give great pointers on what to do and what not to do. Hope this is helpful...
Excellent review!!! Thank you.
I just purchased that soleplate cover, the shipping is 15 dollars and is shipped from France. Just an FYI!
Wonderful to know! I love the soleplate in that it really does a nice job of protecting more delicate fabrics and in that the soleplate takes on the glues and adhesives that we sewers use during our sewing, I'd much rather keep the iron's baseplate clean and let the after-market soleplate take on the glues! Many thanks for your update--great to know where to get one!
thannk you....loved your work here.
Thank you! Your video is very helpful💕
I paid about $350. For my earlier than this one you are showing . I HATE that is only 8 minute auto shut off . Is there any way to override this feature ? Does anyone know if ROWENTA has an answer for this ?
Hello,
This can be auto-detected the clothes with different fabric materials?
No movement, Rowenta auto stop or clothes will be burned? Appreciate for your time
If I'm reading your question right...there isn't a way for the iron to know what type of fabric you're ironing...that would be a great feature though. And, there isn't an auto shut-off on this particular iron to make sure you don't leave it on fabric too long. I personally don't want an auto shut off feature...I iron all day long and want the iron on for as long as it's turned on and don't want to wait for it to warm up after being unattended for 10 minutes. That's just my preference. There are a lot of great irons out there that DO have an auto shut off though, but unfortunately, no iron I know will shut off in time so you don't burn your fabric. They'll shut off after 8 minutes, but not after 30 seconds of being on your fabric. Great question though and many thanks-- hope this helps.
I stand corrected...many irons will indeed shut down after 30 seconds of being in one place. I don't think this iron will do that (but I'm not sure). I've never left the iron unattended on fabric for 30 seconds, so don't hold me to that, but I'm not sure this will shut down. The do have a DG8510 that I'm looking at the description and that one looks like it'll shut down after 30 seconds. Many apologies for bad assumptions on my part.
Hello thank you for your advice, I have found that Glycerin is good to get gunk off of the base plate of my iron.
that's a great idea! Many thanks....I'm always looking for something to take the gunk off without impacting the steam vents. Thanks so much--
@@peregrinedesigns1020 Hello, I also forgot to tell you that you can go to Home Depot and get a piece of clear plastic tubing slice and put onto your cord, that would eliminate you having to sew cloth on your cord.
another great tip! I've used that tubing for other purposes, but didn't think of doing it for the cord. Many thanks--
@@peregrinedesigns1020 You are welcome☺️
Have you had any trouble with spitting or leaking? I bought mine used and its leaking and spitting out calcium, and even with pliers I can't turn the calcium cleaning knob. I'm afraid I've gotten duped. This is an amazing review by the way, and you have a beautiful spirit
Thank you so much for your kind words. I don't have much problem with spitting or leaking but I honestly use predominantly distilled water as my well water has a bit of minerals. Using distilled water though might exacerbate the spitting (but I'm not sure about that). I love this iron and paid a pretty penny for it and when it misbehaves, I don't hesitate to take it to the appliance repair folks and have it worked on. If you can't turn the cleaning knob, I would consider taking it in for a service. The service folks are pretty candid about what works and what doesn't and more importantly 'why'? I figure I'll just have her serviced until she doggone near explodes and then buy another :)
@@peregrinedesigns1020 Where do you find good small appliance repair? In this throw away world, they are becoming a (thing +person) of the past!
Thank you for this informative video! We name lots of things too, like our cars.
Could the cord be covered with quilted fabric secured with velcro? Just wondering?
Again, thanks!
You know...that's a good point. I would think you might be able to use Velcro and make that work. Not everybody sews quite a bit, so if you could adapt Velcro, I think that might work nicely. I just use padding to obviously protect the cord from repeated rubbing when I use the iron. Thanks for a great question.
My 1-year-old Rowenta Perfect Steam Pro just started to act up. During use early this week it literally leaked about a cup's worth of water onto my shirt as I was steaming. No idea what happened to it, but I bought another from Amazon. I can't go without this steamer as it's too darn good! The only downside is that my previous steam pro only lasted about 1 year.
Understand completely about the need for such a valuable workhorse. When my Rowenta was making such a noise, I realized from the viewer remarks, there was something amiss. I took it to the appliance repair and they quickly fixed and returned it to me. Worth the investment of having it repaired. Should your next Rowenta give you a problem, I would encourage you to try having it repaired versus buying another new one. Surprisingly, I have an older type model that I keep on hand should my current iron have an issue. That works for me. Good luck and happy ironing :)
I have the same machine, absolutely love it. When it started making noise my husband took it apart and found out that one little block was loose, he had tighten it and the machine is quiet
now. :)
I have the same machine, absolutely love it. When it started making noise my husband took it apart and found out that one little block was loose, he had tighten it and the machine is quiet
now. :)
very helpful tips, thanks!
Hi. Thank you for your videos :) What is the part number for your steamer sole plate cover...Rowenta didnt know what I was talking about. Thank you very much♡
....I just saw the end of the video. Thank you very much!! Happy sewing ♡
Silly question ! Does the steam come out all of the time or only if you pull a trigger/flip a switch? I don’t use steam when I paper piece :)
That's a great question--the steam only comes out when you pull the trigger. I do a bunch of paper piecing as well and understand just needing the heat and not the steam.
Can you set up a small, separate ironing pad just for paper piecing near your sewing machine? I have a snack table on legs that I put right angle to my machine. Separate iron (small Rowenta travel iron , can be non steam if you don't add water) that I use at that station. It is great for the smaller units like paper piecing, freezer paper piecing, etc. I am planning to purchase this steam station for my larger ironing station that i use for long border pressing, pressing tops, yardage, etc.
Thanks for the information. I bought this steam iron second hand. It is missing the "anti-cal" cap and the plug with the "spoon". Could you recommend where I could get the parts?
The only idea I have is to actually head for the Rowenta website and start to drill down and perhaps call them about the replacement parts. Not sure they would have the specific parts for sale on Amazon.
Is the DG8510 the same as the DG8520? Looks like one is blue and one is purple. There is a price difference on Amazon, but they are both coming up as the same item.
Dang, that's a great question. I honestly don't know the difference, but after looking at Amazon, it looks like the 8510 is quite similar to the 8520; however, it does look like the 8510 has the auto shut off feature after 8 minutes. Personally, I wouldn't like that--I sew too much and need that iron on all the time and don't want to wait for the iron to heat up after inactivity. It's certainly a preference though, but I'm OK with an iron being on for as long as I'm sewing.
I have the exact same iron!!! And I absolutely love it.....but somehow it is constantly loosing steam....help!! How do I fix that....ive had it for about 3 years now...
The only thing I can think of unfortunately is to take it to a good appliance repair and have him/her take a look. We both paid a pretty penny for our irons and I'm perfectly cool with having it repaired (and if you use yours like I use mine, things can go a bit wrong over time). Much prefer having it repaired than buying a new one--that's too painful. Hope this helps and I'm so sorry, I don't know how to fix the steam loss.
Where can this iron be purchased in the us?
Loved your in-depth review. Quick question though, if Im basically ironing work shirts and khakis, do u still recommend me getting the sole plate? Or if its mainly for cotton i can for go it?
I would think if you're ironing basically clothing, you can get away from the sole plate if you like. I need it because I sew a lot and use adhesives and interfacings which can gum up the sole plate. I also iron more delicate fabric that can't take the heat well which is perfect with the sole plate....so for me it's pretty important, but perhaps not for you as much. If you find though you're gumming up your soleplate, then I would consider the purchase. Happy ironing!!
Nice clock hanging on the wall behind you!!
Heartfelt video. Love it
What a nice thing to say--you're very kind. Best to you and your family.
Is there anybody have a problem with this iron? Mine has leaking on the bottom of the base and I couldn’t find any solution?! I don’t normally ironing so it is like new but doesn’t work properly:(
Where can I buy this iron in Charleston, S.C. ?
You can certainly get it on Amazon, but not a bad idea to check folks like JoAnn ( I know they carry a version of the Rowenta, but not sure this very model). You might also try the Rowenta website directly...not sure at all if you can purchase directly, but worth a look trying to find the best price for sure.
Mine stopped steaming and it is dearly new, I try descaling it but black bubbles and steamed started coming out of the iron
Holy smokes...ouch and not even a little fun when your iron is spitting black stuff. I use this iron all the time (honestly, most days it's on...all day) and because I'm always using this iron, it's had to be repaired several times and that's what I would recommend to you. Not sure if you have a warrantee with your purchase, but an appliance repair shop may be able to help.
Help my Rowenta perfect steam is leaking water.
Hello,the green light on the iron kept blinking without steaming ,pls help
The green light will go blink until the steam is ready for delivery. It takes a few minutes (maybe 3 or 4) to get enough steam generated before it'll actually steam. Your iron is doing just what it's supposed to do, so no worries on your part--wait until the light stays on constantly and you're ready to iron. Hope this helps.
Quick Rundown of Rowenta Steam/Generator Stations
1. Are they better than standard Irons 1000% yes. lightweight and Functional so you breeze through clothes like an AR-15!!
Now that we got this out the way-
A. Rowenta Pressure Iron and Steamer Pro Steam Station DG5030. "oldest" model cheapest price on the internet cons (Big con) you have to wait until it cools to re-fill water, so yes it is a pain but if your single or you only iron maybe three garments at a time you could pull it off for daily use.
B. Rowenta Microsteam Pro Precision Perfect Station Steam Iron DG8430 "Older" than the Current Model. more Expensive but you can refill on the fly without needing to cool anything down. Cons-because of the refill anytime function it has a pump that makes noise (Like a small waterpump) I listen to loud music while I Iron so it's not so bad but if you iron in the same room as your husband sleeps it could be an issue. also, it is still made in France so quality is Top Notch and this is why I passed up on the newest model.
C. Rowenta DG8624U1 Perfect Pro Station "New". only bad thing made in China so read reviews.
D. ROWENTA SILENCE STEAM PRO DG9248. "Hot off the Press New" Silent feature could be a gamechanger, but if it is also made in china its a toss up, only time will tell.
--Thanks Al
Dang...that is just GREAT information! I really appreciate the great analysis on the variety of irons. I love my iron and will continue to have 'her' repaired as long as I'm able and she's in need of a service, but should I need another iron, I'll absolutely look at your comments for my next big purchase. Many thanks--you're wonderful to share such great insight.
Please turn your audio up I can barely hear you
I found that I use distilled water works best
I'm not on city water, so my water is harder than most and I use distilled pretty exclusively. If I didn't use distilled, I'm not sure the water wouldn't eventually build up too much and I'd need to buy a new iron. Love this iron...just need it to keep working for another 10 years or so :)
You are no alone in naming your iron. No need to be sorry. I just unboxed my new rodents station. My question for you is can you place iron back on station while you are using it?
Absolutely--you can place the iron on its station without any worry the iron will melt or compromise the station. The station is designed to take the maximum heat this iron will have.
Thanks. I did buy one and love it!
Thank you.
The sound volume on this video is very very difficult to hear. It's so low
I am so sorry about that....I'm now trying to use a microphone I clip to my shirt and hoping that with future videos my voice won't be too soft. Again, so sorry...I hate to yell when I'm teaching but may have to up the volume a bit. Many thanks
Redo this video cant hear the voice but tune was blasting
To remove the tank there’s a big handle (space) at the front. You lift from there.
can't hear it at all.
Ack Rowenta not rodent. Auto correct.
so ya know 😊 If you hit the three dots by your comment, you can edit your post❤️🧵
25:12 SHE... IT smh